ective Sergeant through illness good dividends. Bishlm stilts; In the winter mo on regular shift. signs and the marking and paint has iizid a busy they are a great lmprovemnt. meters in the City. ist, together with parades, wedd hours of each 24. All other members of the Force; ing eight hours a day. lice' . bicycle licences, " all money for traffic violations, records of all accidents. ,A1l co plaints are recorded under h supervision. He does an excellent job. in February Constables Millie: and Howatt were detailed to at 0,-ny of them were of I minor .'i'.llne. only one fatality occurred .5 the result of an automobile and ms was not due to speed 01' COW lessness on the part of the driver. 4 Sergeants ' and 10 Constables. Also attached is one clerk - Emut McTsgue. one painter and sisa- placer-Michael Langley and one meter repair man - Hawley Crock- ett.-: ' Deputy Chief Webster and Det- und are assl8ll- ed to our investigation depart- ments" and are employed. chiefly. in the investigation of the more serious offences that take place from time to time. They also fill in do shift duty when we are short leave; We have found it necessary to use a hired vehicle. part time, to enable them maximum effifl- ency and mobility in their work. we have found that this has paid The traffic division is in charge or staff Sergeant Dowiing who has Constable Bishop, Constable Rus- scll Downe. Michael Langley and ilnwley Crockett with him. Cat. is mainly engaged on actual supervision of meters and infract- ions of the By-laws relating to them, but also works on any duty that comes to hand in relation to traffic. He is industrious, efficient and fair and is doing a splendid job. Cst. Russell Downe is on motor cycle duty during the summer months and has looked after the traffic movements with good re nths he goes Michael Langley is a busy man looking after all street painting, the erection of new and damaged mg of these signs. His department . A number or ”YieId the right of way" signs have been placed where stop signs were originally and we feel that llawley Crockett is employed in the care and maintenance of all The ever increasing motor veh- ioletraific, both local and tour- tlint is the ones not on special duty are divided into shifts made up of one sergeant and three men. work- Mr. Ernest McTaguc is a very busy man and an important part of our own system. He works through the day hours. Sells dog issucs burial permits and keeps Police Bulsyl Times But il"9lo'5"l!'I' i Little Centennial Crime Bchoo1- at Halifax, for two weeks. NEW PATROL . cycleallotted to us later in summer. This penned with. POLICE CONVENTION In September. in our City Convention of sociation of C they did from all parts of Canada or absence on ant conference. VACANT PREMISES unoccupied as miles and manpower hours. including equipment or work under such conditions. FEW DELINQUENTS in one or two instances the reform school was necessary. . to 964, an increase of 24 over the mas. ;u,m.a), and parking pm previous year. Cases entered and blcms keep Staff Sergeant Dowllng and his men on duty almost 18 Court amounted to 1104. This in- cludes arrests and shows an in- crease over the year 1954 of 24. Four of these were sent to the Supreme Court. 8 handed over to other Police Forces or escorts. 12 sent to Falconwood Infirmary and 29 dismissed or withdrawn. 1054 were convicted. There has not been a great amount of serious crime. We had one capital offence committed and the offender is now lodged in the lnfirmiary for the insane. A few cases oi breaking and entering than most of them being successfully concluded. All members of the Force have given good service, have enjoyed good health and have all received tend the Maritime Police Training three weeks leave of absence. City School Board Reports Work Progressing Favorably Work in the schools is. we be- licvc. progressing favourably on the wllole, but due to the over- crowding in Queen Square School, it has been found necessa y to stagger eight classes. This not only makes it difficult for the pupils but for the teachers and parents as well. A The Queen Charlotte High School has been completed, and is giving general satisfaction. The school library with Mrs. Ruth MacKenzie as Librarian, has proven to be a popular place, shelves are being gradually filled. The auditorium is popular and well suited to enter- talnments by various uI'g8I'iIl8LlDlIS, for which use a fee is charged. The grounds in front are being maintained in a good condition and shrubs have been planted. The football field at the rear is in good condition and has been used on ire qiient occasions. A brass ban has been organized under the direction of Mr. lvo Cudmore. MUSIC licglllai: instruction in music was given in four of the schools. but it is regretted that at Queen Square School classes were irregular, due to the lack of a qualified teacher. . Manual training was carried out in Queen Charlotte High School under the direction of Mr. L.eBar- on E. Tait who instructed 227 boys in mechanical drawing and wood- working. Similar instruction was Elven at Queen Square School by Mr. John Danton to 873 boys. The Kindergartens of Prince Street and West Kent Schools have a full quota of pupils, we believe they are heavy adjuncts to these schools. The former is under the direction of Mrs. Dorothy Malone and the latter under Miss Anna Matheson. During the year members of the staff of the Provincial Health De- Dnrtment have given the usual at- tention to the health of the pupils, Including dental work. I MOB! PUPILS The number of pupils enrol In of December 1056. was as ol- ivwa: Queen Charlotte High School. 305'! 224 girls 190; Prince Street Square School boys 894: llochford square school girls ass. "L I total of 1085 ludants. In ad- lllion the Klndergarteos have an enrollment of. Prince street 40: ((3; Ke-no on man IYelldhg'l:a:a"dfn1:!tllI:hl:l;'lFf:: he to sm. This represents an Vermollfs official tree, the ml:lt:0.ofDpupllsovu-thasame maple :'-hzwtu. gg .dTh-nunbnrotlunbuneniplor 'TlItIIdtoth.B.nmnnchaI- incur -chooiaunreninricnga and the Johnson accept- :-naclerc sipllve specialist men snce. . the fray. that the total income of the Board for the year was S237,-178.08 with expenditures amounting to 3229.- 5l3.23. leaving a surplus of 97.965- .tl5 over expenditure. The amounts- paid in supplements to tcachers' salaries was Sl09.6iI9.00. less de- ductluns for the City Teachers Pen- sion System 31,919.04 and deducti for the Blue Cross 31,085.68 mak- ing a net supplement of 3105.804.- 28 After teaching in Island schools for fifty-four years. twenty-nine of which were spent at Rochford Square School, as both teacher and Principal. Sister Christina Nelli- gan died on August 19, 1955. Her faithful work for and interest in the welfare of those committed to her care will be long remembered. She was succeeded as Pr' ipal by Sister Helen MacDonald. Miss Ja- quellne Ms Donald, who has faith- fully served on the staffs obotll West Kent and Prince Street Sci ' . resigned in June. and was placed on pension. BOARD MEMBERS The following members were ap- pointed to the Board (expiry date in brackets): -by the Government- Dr. R. G. Lee. M.D.. C.M.. chair- man. (i957t: Major Earle G. Bak- er i1956i: Mrs. Walter Lawlor (1950) and Wing Cmdr. Alan G. MacMlllan, B.A.. M.B.A. (1050) byl the City-Dr. W. R. Carson, D.C. (1856); H. F. MacPhee. B.A.. Q.C.. (1057): Dr. V. J. P. MacMlllan. 0.B.E.. M.D.. C.M.. F.A.C.S. (1958) Mrs. George Whiteside (1950) and Col K. M. Johnston. ED. (1080). . In the summer we were given 310.00. New Wiltshire. L. O. a new police patrol which has giv 35.01: Mild-MI ulcG"'l'"- en good service. It has now up lottel-own proximately 3.000 miles of ser vice. it is in good repair as well Dr P. M l uni ill . Char ottetown, wueehel:lgnth&l:lnnMr M". Cunard Roper. hiefs of Police. We sl.00mt-ash: had a large attendance, coming as gait gm Moon R. Thoma, M” .1! Police Chiefs and their wives. This David Thompson, was the ring time this body held Macxinnoo, Mrs. Lea MacKinnon a convention in our Province and Ml'S- M!” M"”1"”l5- C'""'l" ""7 we feel that it was highly succear IV. E110 ful. From an advertising and tour- ist angle it should have far reach- 506?. MW 39,? MgEWe”MM"5b 34 ing effects. Any success we ml! M": om 99'' "t ' ' ::V;;fi,I:,1tegdedtoh:h:h '.f,,,;ff ";,':.,'i:: .75 centh each: Mrs. John England cooperation of our Council, on; Mrs. Ralph MacDonald. Anony- , u . - f:,','f,fbj::3”';e::i3o3,”fy'iff1f,i:”,ul;'&: glfcints each: Mrs. J . MacEacher- necessary to launch this imp”-g. an. Mrs. Jack Spencer. Mrs. Lloyd Possibly one of the most import- ant duties of the Force in this age 35.00: Mrs. Maude Eglwaidl-B appears to be the' regular inspect- 32.00 each: Walter ar . ruce ion or mmises of citizens who are Noye, Everett Nicholson. Morrison temporlhrily away from home and MacLean, Edwin Edwards. Hend- are anxious about their property. 3'50” 3'05" w""" Deac”"' it is. There are 31-00 each? Ni many I quests for inspection of Wm 11?"?-gh5!"I95B0”5:i Figgi: such premises and to do this alone H8tlhhe1uey.Le HF 0: Boizsmanv Bruce requires the expenditure of many M C 9 r 0”” ' All pillce property (I); march co; rectly city property e an 1 in Ar”, 1. of the police is in good condition. C""k' R"'""” C” " and ' ' P cells. These have all been cleaned and renovated for this Centennial Year and we propose to keep the!!! . in this condition, feeling that the best work is, produced under all! best living Colldlllglllil. Pogr lent: unsanitary surroun ngs re ec g a disadvantage on those who live UIGG KINROSS Juvenile Delinquency is not at all serious in the City. A very few cases have come to Court and Arrests for the year amounted A. SPECIAL! 025.00,-Memorial L. 0. B. A. Correction CFIPIIU UP” , . MacDonald listed as sc""””-"' as a new Harley Davidson moat. 32.00, should have been 35.00. WEST . Carver. trol is uiped CallectonMrs.lluuellBeIl,llfrI. with two way Iigdlo servlege pend Ralph Macboualil. Mn. 1. L. MIl- TOTAL this is of such service we cannot let. visualize how it could ever be I'll! 010.00. Mrs. Gus Hurry. ROYALTY cl ntrlbuuons I ,.,,. Izfhu. 81.00 each: .50 cum: ash: rm. Peter ggfgfnd :f:f';::g;m"f & sass. Hamilton w. 1. Everett Moore. Mrs. oouslu Me1- W"? W” '"i9'""Y d'c0"M F" cs-I-'00-'9-cl-u Mn R E' Smuw”d' lish, Mrs. John arlnk. Mu. Fred Ellsworth Real. MONTAGUE DISTRICT Per Mrs. ll. W. Beck 32.00 each: Mrs. Willard Lank, iur. Mail?!” C""""""' William MacKinnon, Mrs. P. G Mcllacharn, Mrs. Albert Mlddelton, L A Johnum "' M” ”''”d P""l”" M” 1' 1'' tsoo cncli: Carl Johnston. Mrs Les day, nmmbe Gay, Everett Buchanan, David Fwd Gages, Hnmm Hutcheson. Charles Stewart Jack Bell. Bruce Dia Mrs. Gordor Hurry. Mrs. Lawson Crosby. Maclnnis, Mrs. Reagh MacNeill. TOTAL 847.75 NORTH WILTSHIRE Collector William Clark. George Clark, Beri- Deacon, Warburton Godfrey, Alec. Henderson, E. N. Easter. gLeith Easter, Sheldon Easter, William Smith. Pherson, Davis Mitchell, George Godfrey, Harrison Balderstone. John MacDonald, Frank Stevenson. 85 cents: George E. MacLean. .50 cents each: LeRoy MacNeill, Herbert Bowman Collectors Mrs. M. F Macteod and Mrs. Edison Macleod. 32.00: D. A. MacPhcrson. 31.00 each: Warren Dawson. Sandy Dawson. S. E. MacLeod. Margaret MacLeod. Harold MacLeod. W. E. Macltlnnon, J. 0. MacLeod. Alex. N. MacLeod. Wellington MacLeod. M. F. MacLeod. Harry Levers. S. MacLeod. D. J. MacDonald. Alex. Gillis, Mrs. D. . MacLeod. Mrs Sadie MacDonald, Hugh Mac- Weston MacLeod. Mrs. Thomas MacLean. Mrs. Lloyd Robbins. Mrs. Ernest Martin, Ewen MacLeod. Donald MacDon- ald, Edison MacLeod. Sam Hume. .75 cents: John Shaw. T(Yi'AL( ( 327.75 HEAD OF HILLSBOBO Collector Mrs. Frank Jardine. 32.00: K. G. Douglas. 51.00 each: Mrs. Frank Jardine. Mrs. Ralph Coffin, Etta Jardlne. Mrs. Harvey Douglas, Ernest Cameron. Mrs. Louis Cameron. TOTAL 1 I 33.” MT. ALBION . . , Collected by Wendell Jenkins. 52.00: Mrs. Boswell Jenkins. 51.00 each: Mrs. Robert Jenkins. Mrs. William Chandler. Mrs. Gar don Myers. Mrs. Benj, Horton Albert Stewart. Hedley Jenkins. Austin MacDonald. Henry S. Jen- kins. ( l .50 cents each: Mrs. Clifford My- ers, Mrs. Sterling Hackett, Hom- er Jeklns, Allan Jenkins. .25 cents: Mrs. David Horton. TOTAL 512.25. MT. 'WEL7.li"K AND WATERSIDI7 Collector Mrs. Lawson MncEarh- ern. 32.00 each: W. -I. Mulch. Mrs. W J. Maciiiachern. Vlett Richards. Edwsrd.lVnod, Alex. Mackae. Rev George 'l'ille.v. SL502 Donald Mulch. 31.00 each: Jack Macllae. Edmund Robertson. Elliot Robertson. Al- William Long. Mrs. Alfred web. "1 TOTAL 3”-5”: Mr. F. R. L , Ch I t - cgmcw, Mu, Laue MacDonaId- films at the Orphanage on the W”: Mr:. Walter aPfcekard,argh:rtli)?tne- town; lllldi-ab Jigmes Bell, Charlotte- King, Fred Ferguson. Mrs. the R.C.A.F. Station at Summer t(?,T,'.f,,.,,',,,,,;,,.i 1ij',.E""d Lw” Rodde Macxenzle, Mont. Wright, side. presented the children with 33,1; House; L, 0. B, A., Kingston l;lrI:lr:kMI(:)sellve:; Gleggiligxe lgleavzg. gltelifats and a Television set on be- Ralph Noye, Lloyd Mac- Ilra. L. A. Johnston 31.00 each: Dan. Milcltinnon, Mr Herb. Buchanan, Mrs. Currie. .50 cum "ch: Mr... Nobel, Mm occasion, treats and individual wane, Glover, M. MacGuigsn, Mrs. Heath Stewv 8m5- The GI'""m3aPl'l'Hl'Y Cmbr Winnie Schurman. Ch Haro Leslie MacDonald. : .50 cents: Mrs. Bert Haneveid. Total VALLEYFIELD WEST Collector Mrs. W. A. Bruce- SOII . measure, divine. has its pleasure, the twine. ents rendered, spirit's lay; night dismembered. gilded day. devotion, ve?- nor notion. prove. This then be false. love does for truth deceive it; What has no reason neither will receive it. -Danny Mccarron, Montague. PE. 1. Ma. M-cpl!” the little ones, and a wide v 5.00 G. MacDonald. Mrs. Duvar 31.00 each: Mrs. Alex. Campbell George Hlcken. John Maclfenzle. .50 cents each: Herbert Macllenw we" Devotion that is with design and Has for the measure moments to ly on December 25m A turkey d'"' Queen St" Cm” G”- H Tlmmbs Strong sense has reason reason ”mdmzs"' Santa made his 399"” 3'" And Sense in proper mm! aspen by the Royal Arch Masons. Each Mrs. Harry Miller, Charlottetown; 1 But xme divining measurcd mom. with fruit and candy. The school Does with discretion daunt the gmfor each one” Big in her boundless "um. the llzdvge the contributions listed be- Church; Mrs. E. S. Burleigh. Eller- Gives rank discourse upon the no0'00' w E' Bentley ( 1" memo " Now love in measure is in truth 350.00 each: Crystal Chapter No. 1, Yet whence devotion to divine In ward Preceptory No. 35, Mrs. A. Prince Edward Preceptory No. 35, I . That for deg-Me has neither um. Sadie Bell, Milton) Estate George Ltd. Charlottetown; Hughes Drug Has neither sense nor notion to re- m'm' Estate Julia P"s""5' Christmas At The Vsnettl . nu . M000” if 5'' I'm”- A , Arden "Richards. J. E. - Dougal Macltinnon. Egacrggg M" W Protestant Orphanagi M, "ch, ,,,.,:;l,,Ap,VM;cMg,,,. 75cer'i: . e. chm Charlottetown, . . .aun era, so canti: Mrs. Go at-own mm.'"5',;h:L;:: 5; cim-iottetown. seventh Day adven- '”'"' IIIPPY time for the many "535 w”"'"' 'ch"l”"ewwn' Wm residing there. Numeroiu u-any lock Tire BENIN Ind xifts from generous friends 1 E3P'lmkI”3.R" ”"t'w. L, Borden W. L of emenmmnem, kn now” to be-um), North St. Eleanom W. I. the occasion. pried by the Odd Fel- lows. Later in the evening each cording to his or b . A Child ww . 3...... ,,,,,,,,s,,,eu ,,;';f summer Specials: Television Set, R.C.A.F 35.00 each: Dr. P. Mnclntyre. Dr side Branch of the Canadian Leg- 3"”ml.'gf,d5;nf;mf'R1;;3l'; ion visited the Orphanage on sun- m I 1 ,18th. Following a 5”” ”””'"' P3 9" air Y n bl candy and gifts ?.y.”.Jn.f.?.'.'.'i.i2a'?. l""" C””l”"'”""'” The children were guests 01 Mrs. s. on December 19th. receiving on this arlottetown; a group 0' ymmg W35 fmm u” Miss Bessie Beers. Charlottetown Charlottetown Y.M,c.A, showed afterwhich treats were distributed. 011 the 22nd. representatives from of the personnel stationed Jr. W, Auxmary, Scotland, Charlottetown; Mrs The Annual Christmas concert Louis 1!. Hunt, Charlottetown; Mrs there. GRAND TOTAL 34139 W85 Presented by the children on W. G. Bruce, Charlottetown; Jessie Kenslngton; Le-Page W85 5000 apparent from the ex- Shoe Store, Charlottetown, Mrs. S. "-00 each: Rev. Fred Macmmmn, cellence of the entertainment that S. Carson, Charlottetown. John W. Nicholson, Norman Nichol- the evening of December 22nd. It G. Murphy. much time and effort had produced gratifying results. The concert was bour. North, Miss Edna Walfield, Miller, Murray F SOIITIS East: Boyne Orange Lodge. 'hFl8lm3S.d8y. so eagerly awalt- Charlottetown; Carvell Bros, Char. ed by all children. arrived promot- lottetown; Mrs. Moore. 58 Up. rier was on the menu complete with and Son. Charlottetown; Prowse Ltd.. Charlottetown; Miss ENE again. this time accompanied Edith MacPherson, Newton Mass; child received a splendid gift along Michael Bros., Charlottetown. Women's Auxiliary, Trinity Unit- teacher, Miss Maclnnis, also had a ed Church (Bunny Group): Miss Margaret Brehaut. Charlottetown; The trustees gratefully acknow- Ladies Aid. Northam United slie; Amfast Coal Co.. Cliv-lotte- town: S. N. Kays, Charlottetown; Miss Janie Acorn. Charlottetown; Brenda Lee Howatt; R. C, A. p: Order Eastern Star., Prince Ed- Chapel. Summerslde Air Port; of his wife Mable Bentley) M. Wamfsealile. Wash. (Formerly Charlottetown; Central Creameries -7- R0Eers. Co.. Ltd. Charlottetown; Vocation- al School, Charlottetown; Tryon United Church, Mission Band; Mrs. Robert Crawford, Tryon; Mrs. 539.87. O'Connor Picnic Fund. 830.00, United Packing House Work. ers. Denton Hogg, Ke i ; C . 325.00 each: Andyls Ses.Foods, dian Legion Bra::hn,gt(ll!harlollL)ea- Summerslde., Canadian Legion, No. town; Canadian Legion Branch No. 13T8nCh. Charlottetown. 5.iSummerside; Canadian Legion S1000 each: Mr. and Mrs. Warren Branch No. 10.. Borden: Miss Eva Duchemln, Charlottetown. Mrs. H. Beers, Charlottetown: Clarke Fruit S. " ' To Open Museum made for an impressive ceremony to open the Alexander Graham Bell Museum in Baddeck, N, S., a resources department official said Tuesday night. The ceremony is scheduled for Aug. 11. Works and resources department officials met here with Nova Scotia government officials over the weekend to discuss plans for the museum's opening and for the ar- ganizing of its displays. The building for the'new museum, dedicated to the Cana- dian inventor and humanitarian. now is completed. Heirs of the in- ventor have donated the objects for display but the displays are not yet set up in the building. The official said it has not yet bert Bruce. Arnold Bruce, Finlay been decided who will officlate at Drake. Henry Boswall. Mrs. Cyrus the opening. EVENING GOWNS and SKIRTS . . . BLOUSES Reduced to . . . . HOSIERY up to SI.5O . . . SUNTER'S LADlES' WEAR . 1&PRlGE . 1.98 . ' 86” Quarrel Over Maple Sugars MONTPELLER. Vt. (AP)-Goth ernor Joseph B. Johnson of Ver- mont Tuesday accepted the chal- lenge of Governor Averell Harri- man of New York to a "tree and fair" test of rival maple sugars. Meanwhile, Governor Lane Dwlnneli of New Hampshire bov- cred on the sidelines, inning state- ments and lint itching to get into The controversy started when the New York legislature came up min the official Nw York statel l Johnson promptly sccused shell 7'5-an-nuununnnusons srocri Saturday January CLOSED Ior - . AIIING OTTAWA. ICP)-Plans are being son, Charlottetown, Co.. Ltd.. Charlottetown; Mrs. W. Lodge 218, Maintenance of Way H. Smith. East Royalty; Mtg, wan. Employees. Charlottetown. Mrs. 1). er Matheson, Charlottetown; Rog- l . . ; 7;g,f;M..&, 5.-"".3..i'".?"" 0 EGGSGANBE WU BECAUSE WE CONSIDER eggs as a staple food, we sometimes forget what interesting things can be done with them. French women know all about that-they're famous for taking a few eggs . . . adding a touch of this or wisp of that . . . and coming up with something really glamorous! I have a grand collection of egg recipes myself. Some are quite I simple - some are more elaborate. But all are specially delicious, because I use Carnation Evaporated Milk in their making. Carna- tion's special blending qualities accomplish marvels in giving golden smoothness and rich iiavor to recipes using eggs. Prove it for yourself. Try Carnation in a favorite egg recipe-or in EGGS PAIISIENNI 2 tablespoons butter if, to I cup grated sbeou (Makes 6 servings) 1 cup undiluted CAILNAIION A. Fldlu. Lake Wales, Flori- . Charl is. W. 1., Kingston. W.1 QM). Lorne Finley, Charlottetown. , Mijss Etta Coles, I g ' Charlottetown. Moor T. E. Mao m”;f;'f freofimber ' deli-'i0"l "'P.ig..Lett, Charlottetown. J. .1. Perry. child received 8 gm mu.hl.e ”- SLM; W. J. Brswders. Charlotte- Gifts in Kind: Mrs. J. L. Lock- Delllois Bros.. Ltd., Charlottetown; Free Church Mary J. MacLure. Murray liar. h 3ile"d9d- despite extremely Summersirle; The Inter Varsity ,1... Max Mam". Angus Martin, 315"0"5 travelling conditions. M Christian Fellowship Group. P.W. w, A, Bruce. M”. Harold Murray, the conclusion of the program. the C,; Mrs, Elmer H, Harry VanBuskirk, Malcolm Ross. children enloyrd ice cream, pro- Harbour North: Member lllillsmen t. Brown. Mac- town: Lean, Mrs. Rd R. Bell. Charlotte- town. . town; Mrs. eorge Pickard, St. .M.-.. .4, new-, Mrs. w Jenkins, '""'"Y United Church Girl Guide Avu-ds; Ladies Trinity Guild, n.c. A. F. Station. Summerside; Dalvay Murchison, Charlottetown; Mlgs Church Mrs. Mme" MacLeod. vided by the Prince Edward Pre- Club, Summerside; Atla ntic TOTAL 87.00 Ce-Diory No. 35. Santa arrived with Wholesalers. Ltd.. City; Nursery stitutes; - treats for all on December 23rd. Club, Kings Co. Hospital, Mon. LOVE 1l:isT.vl;i:m:::V mily arranged by tague; Mrs. R. .1. MacKenzie, Point. IVAPOKATED MILK 6 eggs Salt Minced onion. powdered . Paprika or cayenne Spread bottom of an attractive baking dish with the butter. Sprinkln with a layer of cheese and break ans over cheese; be careful not tn break yolks. Pour a little undiluted C over the sus. then all remaining cheese. sprinkle with choice of leuoningl and pour in remaining Carnation. Bake in slow oven (JO0' P.) until eggs are set but not hard. serve from he baking am. "HAM 'N EGGS" are an all-time favorite. And there's a delicious luncheon or supper dish I make, that plays an interesting variation on the familiar theme. This easy "Ham-and-Egg Pie" occasionally appears on our dinner table, too- and I usually make it when 1 have a bit of pie crust left over. Wait till you taste the smoothness and rich flavor of the sauce! Never a lump when you make sauce with double-rich Carnation--the milk with special blend- ing qualities not found in any other milk. A TOUCH OF IMAGINATION - and Carnation Evaporated Milk - can make a brand-new treat of S cra m bled you scramble " eggs. try them this way: CAINATION SCRAMILED E003 (Malos4sIrvInp) Cook 1 tablespoon chopped groan pepper all M tablespoon chopped salon in 2 tablespoons butter in fry- ing pan. .Boat 5 eggs with is cup undilute carnation lvsporsted HAM,ANp.gog "E 'lI'E"n-hm combined; add salt and (Mar... 5 ,.,,,.,,',) pepper to taste. Pour into frying pan . . . lower but . . . and cook without F stirring until set on bottom. Caro- . hnhnoh. fully draw egg mixture from bottom .",, mug and sides at pan. snowing llqnld to , mm cu.-.d.- run under. continue until all is light- crenin Isles In 17 9”- Ple pesto Line sides of I casserole dish with rolled-out pie pasta. Combine Inn. of I and cream sauce, and turn Into an uncle. cover with pic-pasts. which has been slit for escape of steam. lake In I not even (419 I.) about ll minutes. until crust la &e- u browned. v Ell! llary ainnn new book- let. "one Dish Mail". I pages. mil color. run your copy write to Mary Blake. Carnation Company Limited. Dept, HO. Torunn it St. John'l. III. QCAINATION CIIAM IAIICI-Ilelll I hblh spoouslousgl taaapoensaltanlstsblnloena Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Newsoa and family. Jork. were recent.rvic- ltors of Mrs Newson's mother, Mrs. Pope Newson, New Haven. Mr. Eric Sproule of the R.C.A.F. sway" is spending Manse. the guest of his parents, Rev. and Mrs. J.” Miss Doiis Brown, Charlottetown, paid a short visit to York recently. The card game winners were. Mrs. Eddison Hardy and Arthur Mrs. Gorden Carr and son Eric. Charlottetown. were the guests of M ers Hardware Co.. Ltd.. Charlotte- town; Mrs. Colin MacDonald, Darn- ley; Milton's Old Spain, Charlotte- Joseph Shaina, Charlotte- .I.'A. MacLeod. North River n.d.. Church Sunday School, Bedeque; Presbyterian Morrison Macl(lnnon, St. Peters Rd.; Mrs. N. A. Shaw, Char- lotietown; Ann Gillespie, Sauris; C. G. l. A. Princess Mary, Crapaud; Mrs J. C. Montgomery. Charlottetown; Wllliains, Mrs. Hammond Kelly, Southport; Douglas Bros. and Jones. Charlotte- town; St. Andrews United Church, Lower Montague; Trinity United Church. Montague; Storey Elect- ric, Charlottetown; Bevan Bro!-. Charlottetown; Ltd., Charlottetown; Mrs. Donald. Darnicy; Mr. and Mrs. M W. King, Charlottetown: Mr. and Mrs. Everett Moore and Family. Summerside; Mr. and Mrs. Ray, Spokes. Ann Arbor, Mich; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Benz. Florida; I.0.0.F., Charlottetown; Church Guides, Charlottetown. l And the following Women's in- dge. Shamrock, Pownal, iviiiivic-w.i Harrington, Enmore, Malpeque, Covehead. Cherry Vai-- ley. Lakc iew, Central, Lot 16, Kingston, Gaspere- aux. Mt. Royal, Little Pond, Orville Cove, Belle River, Hebron, North Bedequ . Mill River East. Darniey, Alaska. Murray Harbour North. Peters Rd., Parkdale, Wood Island, Sturgeon. Reid's Corner, Queen Mary. Ren- nie's Rd., Belmont. Spring Valley. Tyne Valley, Sherbrooke, North Milton. Hazel Grove, Brookfield, Riverdale, Mount Royal. Bracicby - YORK a holiday at York Sproule. Cbapple. Church; United Sunday School. Bedegue: T. Girls. Bedequ , L.O.B. Canada Packers. Colin Trinity Uni ted Sherbrook, Fortune Bri-5 Caledonia. l Murray River, West, Alma West. Ringwood, Argyle Shore, Fairview. Flat River, Central Royalty, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Proud on day. also Mrs. Albert Proud. Mr. and Mrs. Re were vmton ss Newson, York. Mr, to Vernon River. on Mr. and Mrs. son. bowel and n ness. were the Ling and famil The many frien hear of the lllnes Master Donnie Sproule rcluriicdl to his home, after spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Willard Prowse, Brackley. lat "'9 home I” '1” 9' Mr. and Mrs. Aibner Vesscy. Thursday, Jan. 26. 1956 The Guardian. Tues-'York. spent Tuesday in-Charlotte twon. and Mrs. Mrsgl Miss Gloria Hardy Mr. and Mrs. Charlottetown. SHOE BUYING CROWDS DAILY TROOPING TO P WRlGHT'S GREAT REMOVAL SALE ALL SAY, "SUCH WONDERFUL BARGAINS" WRIGHT SHOE C0. ALL FEBRUARY SALE Arthur Wyatt. Pleasant Grove. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vessey, Victor Ling and Y”: eice Pearl Bow- guests of Mr. Earl Mrs. Frank Vessey, York. spent Y. York. l Tuesday at Covehead. the guest of Iher mother, Mrs. Frank Bovyer, ds are sorry to C9V9l1e8d- 5 0' Mm Rqbenl Mrs. Sproule has returned to her , home, York Manse. after being a patient in the P. E. Island Hospital. Harry Slackiord. B.0. Smoked Shankless PICNIC HAMS Lb. 39c White Swan TOILET TISSUE 4 Rolls 49c Silver Seal Pure VANILLA . . .. Boston Tin 355 Swansdown CAKE FLOUR .. Kipper SNACKS, 2 tins . York (20 oz.) DICED BEETS 2 Tins 29: York (20 oz.) DICED CARROTS 2 Tins 29: Regular Size KLEENEX 2 Pkgs. 39c 29c CORNED BEEF LOAF 43c 23c Silver Seal Pure (2 oz.) IBLACK PEPPER . . Fresh Sair Bulk L DATES, 5 lbs. . . . 24 LB. BAG L69 Boneless Rolled Sweet Pickled PORK HOCKS. Ib. . . . Sweet Pickled SPARE RIBS, lb. . . . . . Maple Leaf (Rindless) BACON, Ib. Fresh Frozen Fresh Country Style Choice Firm Island Macintosh Large Choice LETTUCE, head Good Size Sunkist Mellow Ripe BANANAS. lb. . . . . . No. 1 Large ONIONS, 4 lbs. . . . . . I7: 59: VEAL ROAST, lb. . . . . 45: I7: I71: 63: FISH STICKS, pkg. . . . 39: SAUSAGE, Ib. . . . . . . 39c" CARROTS, 3 lbs. . . . . 25c APPLES. 5 lbs. . 39: . . . . . Zlc ORANGES, 2 doz. . . . 75: 21:, 25- i-.v i'il wt latter I: nasnpaa over low beet. Gradually ms '- cl 3 mm. on ws WHIN rr -- -.'.:.:-':.'.:.'.:.: --."'"--- -:'--- rz.r:fit.:0:s:.:.. OIIICK OIIII ON COFFEE: Why are egg ilells used to clarify boiled cotree? Because heating congulntes the white that cling! to the shell-trapping all the tiny rticlcs that might make coffee "muddy". do WHO! lovers the world over prefer Cilrnatim Evaporated Milk to cream in cotfcei Becnult Carnation'a double-rich and ini-blend- lng qualities "cream" every to rich- pnrfiecucgi - bgns out In-nolzthcg. more ntlshln avor. Caron on - be-cosh onlgy about half nmueh an lllhl cream. . PIERC El