I may THIRTEEN4; 8. J - ls 1:-.AI1hdJ"4AK2'II&5!3.gA-, .;ucaar.nocs:n5sstan-a-Iszwsa-heave ultras. (Isa; war a ivxr.-.'M- - .-. -, :3-iii. my vi News onus. afi- 3-7 he won't get married till all the problems are solved.''' 3) i , "We're engaged but ' world's "exciting! new recipe for Creamed Salmon ' -...:-1.n.u'u..u -eiuua...i.g;. purposes! i erua creamy-snioorhncss. on fruits, cereals, pud Carnation to cream for their code, roo. ..., ...:d M umm. For Plain or IdI.I::lIlIIY.unIu.IIg1gIIlI:pIEnd IQ:-:33 z "FIIKV" cWkII.II" Ilse the Milli that Whips! carnation MILK 2. double- ml: milk - concentrated to the consistency of cream. So it's perfect, for your fancies: "companfi des- serts. as well as all regular milk IF YOUR RECIPE SAYS "MIIK" use Carnation diluted with an equal amount of water. This way you have homogenised. heat-rehncd milk with all of good mi!k's food values. and USE IT LIKE CREAM . . . for whipped toppings, dings . . . in most recipes calling for costly cream. Millions pnler undiluted 53! ;, V. mi Recipes IIC7 llnlld: .. .1, m. i?eibn5”,ltiQlty'a'2,Gr6wnil ' I . ma . - a . r MON'l'EEAIa,' March ltli-This is the kind of Food Newsllilgetoba able togive you! .. .For lust a few pennies a sewing, you can have a main dish for four that takes Just 7 minutes to cook! And those are ust some of the reasons why KRAFT DINNE macaroni-and-cheese wiubinatio that your family will love. In every package you'll find two mouth- watering nis . . . a special. fast-cooking macaroni and grated cheese for mellow, cheddar cheese flavour. M-inininl So good! And so handy for "emergency meals" . . . it's of! the Islhkfgi-into the poi-onto the table. A nutritious main-course dish or . Ono OI The Most Exciting Flavours you can-use in your cooking is the devour of , juicy lemons! Lemons with veaetabl with baked beans-with fish-in pies an in your baking. But make sure the lemons you use are SUNKIST CALIFORNIA LEMONS. They're the finest, iuicieel. grownl ... ' LEMON HIRING!!! Pill liring to a boil in saucepan on direct heat: water or milk ,2 v (cup ,2 ll?-t"'-5' ' t Km. grated Sunkist lemon peel y t blended with 3 cup cold w r is so popular! It's p delicious ' GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN I y .1: V II ..- 1 -I- I in I - if "G-""c"7'7' CRESCENT Z'.:ii'Er.”'i2-i';.i?3.IvZ'ii".....i"-.":'-..:': CARNIVAL FRANCIS PABKIBON KEYES g (Continued) Anna had begun the inevitable objection. when Nana grimly re- entered. she was carrying Drew's small garments in a gingerly way over one arm and, with lips still tightly pressed together, she began to lay them one by one over the back of a chair. Breck took them from her brusquely. Nana. That'll be all.” "All right. Nana's uniformed figure hari hardly vanished through one door before Anna's erect form had dis- appeared through the other. Bi-eck, without brushing the teeth or washing be- hind the ears, paused long -nough in help Drew with the more in- accessible saying anything about as he flung himself into his own clothes. Then 9 . top and an ass and he never will. Qg i I I'm sorry you asked him down , here. Or anyone. Just yet, for that Q g ' matter." , Q "Why, Brock. how unhospitable ' you sound! I thought you liked to I , g n have 'oompany." ' "I do, as a rule. But I'd like to . ' get 'od,iusted' here, as you call it. ' before we fill up the house. And I don't think my standard of hos- - pitality is elastic enough to ' elude ' much of Olivier Fontaine. at any time." He rose abruptly and began to pace up and down the room. Ainia was genuinely astonished at his attitude ,and slightly disconcerisd by it. She did not understand that she had upset Break by telling him that Waiter Avery was in love with Celeste, and that he was already so much in love with her himself that he shrank from the thought of having her come to his house as a guest, for fear of what might happen if she did. But the last thing Anna desired to do was to close the doors of Spiendlda to 01- kf st Tomorrow! . ol cornstarch, Mk over low heat until thiclnened well-beateiuelg y to-pas.” diiniiin lemon juice When Your Husband takes to singing - "Oh how I hate to get up. in the m o r n l n g ' '- you'd better at art serving WAGSTAFFE ' PURE SEV- ILLE ORANGE MARMALADE for breakfast! One tasie of lllagstailfe--and yhe'll soon change his tune! l'articularlIy( right now when the NEW PAC is at your grooer's. It's yust been. freshly- made from specially-imported ?P:.:;”' Sill” .?:-:”.:z.a'"'l.;' a nu I . , Wagstafle marmalade is tiingicr, more delicious.-lbecausoy Wiigsiaiie imports fine Juicy Scvilles direct from Spain. The best assisa galvade is made from real Spanish beville oranges, so get Wagstaile and en- o the "real thing." The NEW P CK is extra delicious-niarma- ads at its today for the NE Pure best. Ask your grocer W PACK of Wagstaiie Seville Orange Marnialade. Poi-Linkers Are In Luck when you've Just been makinglsomw thin wonderful with B (EPJS UN WEETENED CHOCO- LATEl- It has such glorious. rich flavour - such creamy smoothness. I use Baker's Chocolate in all my chocolate reci es. For it's all pure chocolate, wit nothin added - nothing taken away. isch handy l-ounce square oi Baker's is full of luxurious, satin-smooth perfec- tion - ,, -us, scrumptious good taste. Yes, you make c.-ikcs, iroatings and candies that arc,juat that much more deliciouswhcn you use Baker's Chocolate! suffering liurtl Ask for Everyone Likes Pusher-Light fancakea-"done to a turn". then smothered with goldiin butter and , map 9 sy r u p . M-mmmi And a ccially so-if tey're AUNT JEMIMA READY-MIX PAN- CAKESI Besides the fact that they always turn out just right- a 're easy.as 1-24 to prepare! Jun add milk or wntcr-atir- and po your Aunt Jemimsa on the gri die. In yiist seconds--off they come, luscious as a dream! Serve them with bacon or sau- sagee,' if you wish. Families like them that way. In fact, families like them any way at all . . . at any time of day-breakfast, lunch or upper. Treat our family to Aunt Icmirna Re -Mix Pancakes-- often. They're one of the most budget-wise ways I know of keep- ing families happy! Such. Lovely Fashion pinks to choose own a have". And 701 for drones-Style N A! Lightning ' And. remember name hing! researebaadwork in-iova from heat.o1A:d separately. mixing well each ?our into an s-inch baked or crumb crust pie Iieli. -lrown. ning Fastener to match , . material you've chosen-buy it in while . . .i-ltyio No. his to Ibo dyed I-"M". N". I can . Fasteners, whether plain metal or v "'-'l.'.'"'..'z"" :2: . . - it oi”'ew his 1i'a3'S whoa" viiiaarlin 4-lo)-Sow and am was ale about 5 minutes), stirring constant! . time: Top with rneringile. Having "Hand Trouble" from using some of those no-rinse chemicals on waaliday? Then take my advice and do as so many other women are doing today-change to Du: for white white washes without red hands! You see DUZ combines great quantities of rich, res! soap with two active detergents. That's why Dus gives you such dazzling clean, white washes -yet is milder, kinder to your hands than any no-rinse chemical suds! Ask for Duo in the Giant Economy Size package-'see how fast, how clean, how safely Dus does Everything! 1" . No Woman Likes To Feel "dowdy 'n' .dull" just because it's a rainy! day. That's why the RAI MASTER by LOU RITCHIE is so opu ar with women who like to ook smart in any kind of weather! Yes, you'll really feel "like a million" ' a. trim 'n' tailored "Rainmadiier" rain-or-shine coat. And I'm sure you'll agree when you see-there's something very fashion-riglit about Lou Ritchie's "Rainmaet " of corduroy . . ; It's good-looking everywhere-all the time. Comes in flattering shades of Rust, Green, Grey,Wine or Navy-with a beret i.o match! Available all across Canada. Just ask for "Rsinmast " -Style 710. Yours for just &l5.00. Does Your Home need a new Spring Ward- robe. too? One the. easiest most inexpen- sive ways I know to "dress up" your home for Spring is to perkiup faded curtains with Tints: Curluin Peach or Curtain Ecru! Yes, you can' have 'frcsh,g new-looking curtains overnight with this Tinter beauty- treatment. Takes so little time- costs so little--and the results are, well --they're Tintex-beauti- full You'll be thrilled with the way your Tintex-dyed curtains look when that friend! S rin sunshine shines through t em Yes,.for a home-and a. wardrobe -with the "Spring. Sunshine" look . . . ask for Al -fabric TINTEX FINTS AND DYES at your drug, department or variety store! Just 15o a packsg cl March Weather isn't kind to us poor mortals-it snows and blows and blows some more. ..and often the result is aches 'n' sins that keep us awake 'til the wee, small hoursi ell, they needn't bother us at all! All we have to do is "reach for SLOAN'S LINIMENTI No trouble-no fuss! Just pot it on and it works wonderfully quickly to bring you welcome relief from pain! Yes, if you're from stiff neck-spra' neura in, you'll find that the soothing, ,.cneirati'nq heat 0 Sloan's Liniment gets right togthe heart of the Sloan's Liniment at any drugstore-Just 600 for the small-sired bottle-- 90c for the large. -- rheumatism or Il's Heart - Winning, H e n d Spinning . . ..p- ....-g ihe wonderful FRIGIDAIRE DE LUKE RE- FRIGERATOR. ping trip step into your Frigidaire dealer's and see it . . . . then you'll agree that nothing can equal Csns4.la's No. '1 Refrigerator . . .inside or out! See its lustrous Ice Blue trim, its adjustable and sliding aluminum shelve, iis extra-deep porcelain fruit and vegetable Hydmtors that stack up. its Double-Easy Quic- kiibe Ice Trays. All in all it's just the kind of beautiful! styled, well eonstnicted, wonds ullv conven- ient refrigerator vou'd expect from the builder of those lino General Motors. care. See nlli the latest Frigidaire Rofngerators soon. Colours this Spring. . .the soft mauves and and the cslesn, 8 ring blues make it a pleasure your r the final. "iinis iiiiTtouch to your ou'!l went a LIG . cs. on a simple daytime draw or a gorgeous evening Lightning F ere's a tip:-if you can't find a Light- reu fabric. And, of course. 'for Spriiig dress, NING SLIDE FAB ENER. ' nor is the modern "must the exact shade of the or skirts. Lightning's plain metal to any shade-by you --at home. -e prong self-locking slider exclusive Modern Science has contributed brilliantly to'a ,roblem which has long oonceniig as women - intimate eleaalinau. NITORS are the perfect result of smoke th ds of feminine he lifted his small son to his 1 shoulder and strode from the room himself. "What do you say we slide down the banisters?"i he in- quired. "That would save time. and we are late you know." "Gee, Daddy. that would be great!" Their precipitous glide eliminat- ed the stairway. The next instant Brcck was drawing back the bolts from the door leading to the rear gallery and. as the, door stuck, Drew helped his father tug at it until it yielded abruptly to their touch. Then they went through it and down anothe flight of steps into the arbor that divided the house from the garden--nest the dairy-on toward the fields. From the double row of cabins to the south, Negroes were still filing out. The cone. knee-high al- ready, shot up from the rich sooty earth in slender verdant spears. Drew rushed down into the fur- rows, tugging at ”.Breck's hand. looking up into his face. The Negroes were close to them now. They stopped singing to nod and duck and grin. Sensing their friendliness, Drew began to smile too, and to say hello, as they greeted first his father and then him by name. "Mornin', Mr. Breck. Mornin', Mr. Drew. Mornln', honey chilc!" Marcy Yates came canteringt up while the exchange of greetings was still going on. Well, sir, I see you didn't forget your promise. You got here 'before soon' as they say around here. It's a. mighty pleas- ing sight to me, let me tell you. C 8 Hrs 3"” d u "I did forget at that. Or rather. I overslept. It was Drew here who woke me up and reminded me." Breck looked out over, the cane. "That ought to be a good crop. Marcy." "Yes. sir. The best we've ever had. unless we get a. late frost or a twister. Do you want to stay here in the fields, son, till break- fast time, or would you like to come and look at the lambs?" "I think perhaps we'd better wait until after breakfast," said Bi-eck. "We'll go down to the cy- press swamps then, and up on the levee. We'll ride, like Mr. Yates." "We'll ride!" "Yes. Mr. Yates has a pony for you. You'll. be sore and lame to- morrow, but you musn't mind that Everyone gets sore and lame after riding for the first time. or after not doing it for a. long while. 1,! be sore and lame. too." O C b They were gone for nearly three hours. When Breck came back into the house, he left the little boy, stiff and sore from his ride, as Breck had predicted, but wholly unsubdued, and playing on the lawn. Break sought out Anna. He found her seated at a. desk in the reception. room, obviously busy with lists and ledgers. She looked up importantly, but, as he was re- lieved to observe. without any ac- rimony, when he entered. "The time I've had!" Anna said. in a vexed voice. which, neverthe- less, betrayed traces of satisfaction. "I've found out that this house is never properly aired. I told shoog to open the shutters in the draw- ing room and let the sunshine in. or cour I also wanted to see if the roo was really clean. Do you know that she absolutely refused?" "The light is pretty strong. Anna, here in the south, and those cur- tains and floor coverings are old- old and very valuable. I should i think you'd be pleased because Shoog has taken such good care of the family .t.hings." "I'm not pleased to have any servant tell me what I can do in my own house. I've had Roscoe fasten all the shutters back with nails. They're going to slay open from now on." ' It was unreasonable. Breck knew. for him to wince when Anna spoke of Splendida as her own house. But he did. "I'll admit that the house was cleaner than I expected." Anna went on, as if he deserved some reward for his reticence. "Aside from its gloominess, it's in very good order, really. I don't see why we shouldn't have company at any time. I've already written Q. note to Mrs. Fontaine telling her Ihope she and Olivier and Marie Celeste will COIIIGMIOWD here over next weekend. I've Inked her to sug- gest another man I might invite. too, who'd be congenial. I thought of that young Walter Avery we've seen here and there. I understand he's in love with Celeste." "In love with Celeste!" "Yes. It seems ridiculous, of course, to think of a grown man ., during wounded. in missingjnd If M -.2-.. - Mvuuvai of liri .ouiar tosaiofus. . ' eboirawlil.sIic.asra-isalitileovei-epereentetilie nisuioilfoa at total 1:. it. forces engaged. H onus of war-I s ill: vier Fontaine. (To be continued) Y. M. 0. A. News Last week the "Y" program com- mittee met to review and consider various Dan Bell was elected chairman of the committee for the 1951 term. Developments in Craft, Hi-Y. Jun- ior Lounge, and Saturday night dances agreed that new members be added to the committee. this committee met again to dis- cuss the possiblllty of giving Vo- program problems. Mr. were reviewed. It was Last Monday ational guidance to junior stu- dents, and plans were also made for an Opera House display in the Spring. New members present at thls meeting included Miss Mabel Cummings, Miss Mickey Ms.cI..eod, nd Mr. Don Wonnacott. Mr. Ro- land Taylor was appointed chair- man for the Open House exhibit- ion, and Miss Maciieod and Mr. Wally scantiebury will assist. Two "Y" basketball teams came hrough with smart performances eceritly. The Seniors proved to all oncei-ned that they will be a real hrcat for Island honors when they eieated the Welshman by a 41-33 score last Saturday. The boys de- serve a lot of credit for wearing own their bigger opponen' by so of solid team work and lots of team spirit. On Friday evening the girls took the measure of the co!- to 586 YOU 900-" lege girls squad by a score of 38- 20. This game, played at the "Y", marked the first appearance of the "Y" team coached by Ian Mac- Nevin. same two teams met at the Col- lege, and the "Y" girls repeated their earlier performance,this time on Monday afternoon the y a 38-28 score. The Acmy I-ll-Y Club has recently turned on the power to finish their share in the iumishing of the Hi- Y Clubroom, the boys having com- pleted an made under the supervision of President Bruce Leitch. Congratu- lations are extended to the Acmy boys for a project well done. excellent book - shelf Camping is in the air again. The leadership coming from this group again this year. The annual meet- ing of the Association will be held on March 14, and this should be an occasion for a!! camp-minded persons to show their interest in the work being done in this field. The Y. M. C. A. Camp Committee is also planning to meet soon so that questiois of camp dates and arrangements may be settled. Ind i vsazix. IINDEI-AIM hlans made-foiT'-tli-e coming sum- mer season. on ihe purchase of famous TUDQR PLATE (Oneida Conn. iv" y). For examsle, a beautiful ' pattern Tu or Plate Des- . Spoon, retail value 83;, is g l'0ul'S for only Three Quaker Puifed Wheat (or Rice) Box Tops and 35s. See full details on back of end: package. Grade VII -- 1. Carl Gillie. Eileen Murphy. P. E. I. Camping'Association met Bowling for-Junior members will Grade VI Sr. - Floligeniily at the "Y" last week and we cx- soon be included in membe ship Hughes, 2. Rome. stew . 3. art. pect there will be more camping privileges at the "Y" as plans are Murphy. now being considered by the Bow!- ing committee and the "Y" staff to arrange for certain hours on the alleys. It is expected that time will be made available on Satur- day mornings. NORBORO SCHOOL Report for month of February. Grade X-1. Mary Murphy. '2. keii, 2. Errol Sharpe. Grade IV - Gloria Murphy. Grade III - Ena Webster. Grade II - 1. James H!!! 'READER'S DIGEST VOID! mlonphyl Iobleis are "Nature's DOOIIIIM". Among the newest of sdenilhc Iniroefea, Voids talien invin- oiiy nsvtrelses olsnelvs odors at source, ads to keep El parts of the lady, Indh. Feel. free from odor is! thy Stewart Glover, 3. Lloyd Lawless. AD IIEAII Reports on Amazing" Chlorophyll Action! GIN A Vi . . . after you have seven Onions, .Il'C: Ipky Fools or Alcohol. OnoVelds tablet-snowed all completely nouirolso ell Ihoao odors immediately :1": in be sure your mouth is free of efsndlng food perlelssimv FEET . . . and mini 9. w 0'. ypmmm sand 1 being attracted to an undo lopcd 3..., "..."... um... 7 ,-,,,,,, -i-,,"-”-,.,,vir,,"'--viii I :'.'::' ,.:';:.”'"al..2":;::..... ":55 '- Q o s e I ' y , 9 ::-..."-;-.m':.- ... .. .. ......-.''s.;.. . ...... "M ""' "" W" u”-33?-”-””"-1 -”'”'--1?-'3-'3'-'3u smsrimon II 210 III r the lm W III) of feminine hygiene simply am. 4. ....-. !l';;'w';'W',!;P'w',;'il:.0-Gilhh - . . 3,, t altnds. . :Ia;:'araD(g:-at. 3:1. , s Dt,'Mootreal, be and i u ....a roll . Nmmmm"l'g,,H' mi. um, cr0NEY ehoif from the church f fig i-as of asuaitlea sur- hrsooeounisiiiuiioronio. white-pa by iiiimo kingdom forces stage: It. 's Bhutan. Water- in' Korea are: no killed. 441 . "M. C Grade IX -- Georgiana Glover. Grade VI Jr. - i. Francis Cro- Grade V - 1. Arlita Gillis. 3: Annie Murphy, 3. Bryce slurp!- Donald Gillis, Joyce Day (equl-D. 2. Wayne Sharpe. Grade I -- Sheila Hughes. Ellen Buchanan-ieac ...:.. DIFFICULT DAYS' I195) I liar.