GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN lliiverness And Vicinity f -Mr. Jimmie Oostaln arrived home to Portage from McAdom, N. 8. on March is, to spend some time with his father. Mr. George Contain, slater Valerie and grand- mother. Mrs. John Costsln. I Mr. and Mrs. Carl Forde. Mr. and Mrs. George Bell d Mr. Austin Campbell. Mount. leasant. were visitors at the no a or Mr, and Mrs. Alan Macinald on March 10. f Mrs. John Costain. Portage was ii business visitor to sum- mcrside on March 17. These recipes show how, with is little Irnoginotion, you can I build riourlshin , oppctizing mools oround odd's Salmon me mgny mend, 0; Mn-I-h,,m,,s to very Lenten menus. 'I'o get Macxlnnon will 1' ret to learn the most from your salmon he 15.7103 enjoy the best or health and was in Summerslde March l7, for in medical check- up. His many friends wish him a speedy recowry to good health. ...... dishes, olwo s use Todd's . . . selected on trash-packed at the peak of perfection. SALMONBURGERS Mr. John laclsesn was a busi- Preheat broiler. Drain V; lb. cm ness visitor to summerslde rec- Todd's Saln'l.”"Ii glaif tigh arid tgash 'm”y- 1' , EH1 LII Cf U05 ','::'::.1 with mixture of plain cream Mrs. Retta Reeves, lnvernw. cheese mixed with a little finely- WM 1 5513955 VI-Silo!" 10 Free- town on March 18. The many friends or Mr. Eric Macuelli. West Devon, will re- gret to learn he is R patient in the hospital at Montreal, Que., and wish him a speedy recovery to, good health. chopped green pepper. Top buns with thick large tomato slice, sprinkle with salt and pepper. Top with scoop of Salmon then a thin strip of bacon. Place on baking sheet and broil slowly until heated through and bacon CURRIED SALMON CASSEROLE Mr. and Mrs. Ben Coughlln and Preheat oven to 375f.- Grease daughter, Judy, spent sometime casserole. Turn into mixing bowl in Summerslde, recently at the No L; lb. cans Todd's Salmon . . . tlake fish and mash bones. Boil I (up ready-cut macaroni in salted water until tender . . . drain, rinse WlIl'l hot water and drain again. Heat 3 tbsps. butter, add 2 tsp. chopped onion and try until tender and golden . . . remove from heat and blend in 3 tbsps. llour and I V2 tsps. curry powder, gradually stir in 2 cups milk. Cook sauce, stirring until thickened and comes to boil . . . stir in V4 tsp. salt and Va tsp. pepper. Combine salmon, cooked macaroni and curry sauce and turn halt into prepared casserole. Cover with 3 quartered hard- cooked eggs . . . acld remaining salmon mixture . , . top the with bread crumbs, dot with butter. Bake until golden- ll" sbout 30 min. Garnish with parsley. Serves 6. ins. The Scripture was read by Mrs. Omer Neil; a prayer was offered by the president, Mrs. E. Kent, followed by the Lord's Prayer in unison. The program taken from the - Missionary Monthly was carried out. Christian Stewardship was read by Miss Alice Dollar. The devotional period was closed with home of Mr. and Mrs. J. 13. en- kins. .Mr. Robert Coughlln. Summer- side, was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacDonald, Iuverncs. on March 16. -P. PRINCETOWN ROAD W. M. 5. Mrs. Charles Proude entertained members or the W.M.s.. at home for the March meet- a prayer from the Missionary Monthly. There were two visitors pre- sent, Mrs. Dale Proude will be the leader for next meeting with Mrs. Vincent White conducting the study book. There were three letters read, one from Mrs. Haze:-i Howard; ll letter or thanks from Mrs. Aletha Coics. There were 11 home calls. and two hospital calls. Hrs. C. Proudc offered her home for the next meeting. Following are the lunch committee, Mrs. T-ll-I SINCE I881-Wmf&W' CONFIDEVNTI to suit any fabrics dresses. - Hero's An Extra-Special Household real service in telling you of O-CEDAR DRI-GLO fui- . I nlture polish. Because it contains Silic to a mirror-like, brilliant shine-dry-hard ...smcar-frce! X,Oli'll.llIld finger-marks and sticky smears disappear with one wipe of ngdzimp cloth, when you've used Dri-Glo- without dimming or spoiling the glowing lustre. . . . In the same way you can wipe off s ills-and no damage BAR of Canada Ltd. donel Drl-Glo is made by 0-CE . experts in waxes and polishes for Silk for the Spatial Offer-regular siso 0-CEDAR Dal-GL0 with free velvety soft 0-CEDAR. Dust Cloth Du Try Ir Youraell . and know the toy of seeing your. skin fresh, aIotoirig-11auIhfuI- looking! For this is what happens possible now, by an amazing new penetrstin agent call:-ii Pension ...fnund exc it.-ivelv in WOODIBURY CQLD ACR,EAlt-l. Now the rich, softening oils in this truly beautifying crelim are carried, by Pcnuten, deeper into port; apati- lligl. Pcnntcn tlouts hidden dirt and stale make-up to the surlgica to be tissucd away. You'll lind that Woodbury Cold Cream, with Pena- tcn, cleanses your skin cleaner than was ever bclare 1iossi'bIc!,And Ihat's the secret. of a. lovely skinl Wood- bury Cold Cl'P:1llI is at. all cosmetic counters in 25c, 45c, 78c rind 81.15 sizes. MONTREAL, March 25th-Must conIesn...I've been admiring myself A lot. in front of my m.irror...tryi;:g on niv Easter toggeryl Made a lliinne s silk i:lress...oo flattering because they ht so smoothly. They lit hire a dream and have that professional iinisii. , for I've used LIGHTNING FASTENERS . ..and I , them ob-so-satisfactory! (Lightning have that ile- endable. automatic lock-locks where it stops, vet slides at a touch.) asy-to-toIiow-instructions with lots of pictures lor sewing in Liglilning zippers come with every fastener. Colours to match spring slixides-styles . . . for instance, No. 805 for skirts . . ' A LLY YOUR S ,i 11'. uit-and L C0”;tl . ho. 702 for Hint! . . . Feel I'm doing you s one Dri-Glo rlrlcs over fort v verirs L.ooIs What Mather Hos For You, Bobyll It's a. yummy Another letter ol importance was lrom Mr. H. 3. Chandler. giv- MARCH 25: -v54 ml! , race ELEVEN ff gun, or i,,,,,.,,,..,,,., oi-ucaoo, iAri- Two firemen mu oouapaea on them as they were killed and in were inhired (ought a garage blue on the west Tueodly when I one-otiory brink side. The tire did sao,ooo dunage. ing notice or a school Admin- istration Short Course to be held in Alberton W. I, hall on Much 31 A program of conundrums and I spelling bee was enjoyed. The next meeting will be at the home or Mrs. Arthur Wllkie, with Mrs. C. H. Weeks and Mrs. Jos- 9Dh Callaghan as assistant host- esses. Erich member is asked to answer the roll call with the name at is vegetable and why she likes to serve it. Relreshments were served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. J. A. Noonan and Mrs. O. H. Phillips, with real coconut flavour surprise - some- thing good to eat " o, thatls good for -W89-'t' rs.-. 2' PRE-COOKED CEREALS you love so much; Heinz Rice Cereal, Barley Cereal, Oatmeal Cereal and Mixed Cereal Food. And Heinz has an- ollicr surprise for you - a pliuiic baby tumbler to help you learn to drink-just like a grawii-lip-from at cup without spilling it drop! Mother. all you do is send 25c with labels from any 6 this ol Heinz Baby Funds or lmx-laps from 3 Heirs: Cereals, and I'll be glad to send you the tumlxlcr. Enclose money in either coin or stamps when you write to . , . Confiden- tially Yo-.irs, PI). Box 130, Toronto. !eiav"t' , L: -M White. Mrs. E. Sentner, Mrs. D. Proude, Mrs, E. Kent. The roll call response (or next meeting is the word "Pass Over." A dainty lunch was then served by the hostess. O O O The World Day of Prnier was helrl In the church on March 4. with a fair attendance. The presi- dent was in charge oi the ser- vice in the absence or the pits- tor. Mrs. Dale Proude. Mrs. Vincent White. Miss Alice Dollar and Mrs. Frank Crabbe. assisted the presi- dent with the program. Mrs. Frank Crabbe rendered a solo. The meeting was then closed with a hymn and a prayer. OCEAN LINK CAPETOWN. (CPI --Direct ni- dio-tcleiphone service b e t w e en South Africa and Argentina was inaugurated with it call from J.F'. T. Naude, minister or posts and teiegraphs, to Argentina's external atfairs minister, Dr. J.J. Gonsalez Arlgos, at Buenos Aires. The ser- vice will oost L1 3 minute, with a minimum charge or L3. ' (LIMITED 'l1ME ONLYI Pint: Plastic. V Pitcher WITH COLORED LID AND HANDLE, V lue39t FOR ONLY SPECIAL OFFER 4 A . . d x, x,,.Swee(?,','.-err” wan soon as A AT YOUR OROOER'3-GET YOURS TODAVI S0 IASY T0 om V. lb.dn oI'Csdbiiry's instant chocolate is packed right inside the pitcher-on your grocor's shelf. can iinvs iiiisriiiiv ciiocouire to stun! iooitiiici Ciur, durable plastic with colored lid and handle. (Your choice of rod, yellow. green and blue). so iiiiiiv usisi In tho glltcliesn -- no ur r . c s l:lnI'!t)'r sE:v'In; CIdbufy'l"lnlllnt"-- the hot chocolate drink made in I wink! FRY-CADIIJIV LID. uioinsui. carcass LONG RIVER. W. I. The March meeting of Long River Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Eustace Paynter on March 2. Roll call was answered by twelve members with an Irish joke. The treasurer gave her report that she had purchased two card tables lot the hall and a good balance on hand. It was decided to son nve dollars to the March or lmes. The diiierent committees gave their reports and new ones ap- pointed as follows: School (re-appointed): Mrs. Ar- thur Jolmstone, Mrs. William E. Johnstone, Mrs. Ralph Johnswne and Mrs. Andrew C. Jolinstone: sick. Mrs. Arthur Johnstonc. Miss Mac Found and Mrs. W.J. Prontt; lunch. Mrs. May Brown, Mrs. Os- car Johnstone, Mrs. Ralph John- stone and Mrs. William E. John- stone: program, Mrs. Oliver Payn- ter and Mrs. Francis Payntcr. A letter from Red Cross was read and after some discussion it was decided on account of the condition oi the roads to send do- nations to card party at ha.liMon- day night, the eighth. instead of collection as in other years. A letter was read from Mrs. C. H. 1VI5;Guigan, convener or citizenship and education of youths. Program was a reading, "About Chickens" Mrs. Murdock MacLeod invited the Institute for the April meeting, roll call to be ohsvrered y "say aometnlniz about the per- son to your right." ---Z--r ALBERION W. .1. -The March meeting. of Alber- C7 ton Women's Institute. old at the ltome ol Mrs. Herber Champion. was presided over by Mrs. Jos- eph Callaghan. Following the Ode and Creed. 16 members (lncludln: two new ones) answered the roll call with it maxim or proverb. Reports were received from the treasurer and various committees; 'nvcnty-nine hospital and 2a home calls were made by mem- bers during the month. Mrs .Ar- thirr Wllkie and Mrs. Gerald Rooney were reappointed to the hall committee and Mrs. Earle Atkinson and Mrs. Thomas Phil- lips to the school committee. Mr. Merritt Callaghan, super- visor of schools. was truest speak- er for the evening. He was In- troriuced to the meeting by Mrs. C. H. Weeks. In it brief but re- msrkably comprehensive address. Mr. Callaghan. outlined the ad- viincement being made in our ed- ucation system for grades eleven and twelve. He I150 COVE IMO?- matlon about the generous iimhl-1 available from the Department oi Education to assist districts in no- liibllshlng facilities for tenchlntl these grades. As an outcome of the interest aroused by Mr. Cal- lairhanh address and the discus- sion which followed A committee at three IMTS, Eric Corbett, Mrs? O. H. Phillips and Mrs. J. A. Noon- nn) was appointed to contact W. l. members. should an effort. be made to secure the benellt of these higher grades for Alberton and the surrounding districts. Correspondence included I left- trr irom Mrs. Mcuuigan, Con- vener at Citizenship. who stressed the importance of adequate train- ing to enable children or todfiy to take their places as good cit- (MT Look for Marven's Seal of Quality Boo! prices are down at C0-OP SUPER I MARKET. And that's good news to III I you who love the tempting tenderness . . the juicy goodness . . . the liner flavor of top grade beet. Not one . . . not two-but ALL the popular cuts of fine beet are being tentured at lower prices. Whatever your lavorlto-rill ' roast or not roast-steak or stew- i you're In for is rare treat In taste and . thrilt when you shop at ('()-()P SUPER 1 )IARKET'S Meal. 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