"ma ‘connotes. CHARIDTTETOWN QEKEZMBER 9. 1948' She'll tbaw/ He’: irresistible with Kellogg's c”... p14“; Again in 1948, 4 out of 5 vote Kellogg's FIRST FOR FUWOIIR! "» s independent researchers (housewives wbl _ am the most delicious. Again, 4 oug lafi said "Kellogg's." l Your family likes Kellogg's too. often eats them faster than you expect. t‘ your last package has been o ued, it's Lime zo_ order more. Made y ' Kellogg's in London, Canada. ,,__ uksdCaasflg brsndofcornilsksg Cook's Corner RIBBON DIEAT LOAII‘ w pounds ground beef i‘ pound ground poi-k 1 tablespoon chopped onion 1% who dry bread crumbs g teaspoon salt 69W 1cm condensed tomato soup 1 M’ METHOD: Combine the pound led, ground pork and chopped mica and mix thoroughly. Then add the bread crumbs. seasoning. tomato soup and the egg which has been slfshtly beaten. Lad mix again. Place one-third of this mixture in a greased loaf pan. Spread half of the potato filling over the meat then add another third of the meat. loaf mixture and spread evenly, then add another layer of mashed mtkatocs and the remaining meat Baike in s moderate oven (375 deg. F.) for from 1 hour to 1% hours, or until firm. Allow to stand in s warm place for about l5 to 20 minutes before serving-it slices better after standing. POIIAIW) FIILWG i cups well seasoned mashed potatoes 2 tablespoons milk 1 tablespoon chopped green onion lVfETl-IOD: Add the milk and the chopped green onion to the mashed POtatoes and mix thoroughly be- foret spreading between layers of mes . of G-I-L ' help bu» Jmltp your good figure still "BUYS m WHYS Iv \- A weekly shopping end information service for today's women MONTREhL, Sept. Otis-Wishful thinking ls_a waste of time when your figure blflll to lose its good looks. Trim it down with re uoing exercises and control it. with wonderful foundation garments nylon! Yes, nylon is the ne ' fabric for oundation garments that mold your figure firmly-foundation garments without bu — that are easy to wash and quick to dry.—that are wonderfully wear and tear resistant. Nylon yarn makes strong, light-weight foundation garments to back those lovely curves of yours or etlor! ...snd you can be sure of finest ‘xuahty when you see that famous tag..'.“Fobrie Mods p] C-I-b “yion Yam ". lfm Sehooibcok Coven! The ‘re yoii; for the asking ‘at the BANK OF MONTH. AL-tbe best-looking achoolbook covers you've ever seen. vars will intrigue your youngsters, for they pictu ‘ t ey are and as they will be éocfors, business girls, farmersé singers, pilots! Text- hool-children as oks will kea dean and ti j of M covers ‘He It A Wonhrlu’ Deg...bul “, , _ after an autumn rainstorm he just can't help smelling "doggy". And worst of all, he often leaves s “ dogx" ‘ i smell around t e house or in your very t chair! So here's what. to do! eep Fido! -but banish his “doggy ' smell around this homo by using NAP-MR! Sirnp y uncsp the bottle this new room deodorant... Dull 11v the wick ...and see how fllllfikly your home becomes leas- Ih‘. am livable again! fspfilf works equally well on stale cook- "li; or tobacco-smoke odours... and costs less than a. cent a time ‘lo use! Ask for Va air—at drug etoros or counters. hat big-value ten-ounce bottle is a mighty good buy-so Vapair “ fans" sayl y inside these sturdy _Ask for some toda M .. .or write to me, Barbara These handsome at your nearest branch of the rent, 1411 Crescent St, Montreal. lefcre You Can \ / ' Say “Charlie Me- Carlhy", fresh! - - , I ound CHA E ' SA N BORN C O F F E E is uickly vacuum-packed in tins by hasehflsnborn packers. Sowheia an buy slcuum-pscked Chase & nborn Coflee at. your grocer’s, you can be sure its vivid flavour will be yours to enjoy to the full. You see, vacuum-pricking seals in and protects the full roaster fresh- ness of Chase k Sunburn Coffee 'til you open the tin-then you get. REAL coffee at. its flavourfu! bcst! Remember, because of its freshness and full flavour, vacuum- packcd cofiee is the most econo- mical way to buy coffee-and - Chase d: Sanborn is the best coffee money can buy-it's REAL coflee. In": Those Bnck-fo-Scheel lunch loxcr with something extra good to . cat. and for a. special sur rise this scrumptious cake, ‘ I made with CROWN AND CORN SYRUP... - GINGER SPICE CAKE Tgmp 30-35 minutes ' cup Crown ‘E “on. ground cinnamon I ,1 ‘inn. ground ginger ll: tspn. salt. Cream lard. shortening or homeaxendered 1st and gradual iugar and Crown Brand yru n , S p. d b uacwarm. Then add sifted dry ingredients n 3 l‘ v a in all idle $1 Ilstrri! a . also‘ I’. Time é; cup lard, shortenin] or heme-rendered fat. 4 cup brown sugar - Brand Cord Syrup wste - l temht baking powd l tsrpmi baking sods 2 eggs, well beaten but is oilln water and let s and until lo bestln well after each addition. Add well-beaten eggs and blend mixture w 2h s rotary c be “gab ater. (This i V thin b r 12" and hair's ln irrynoderafe-oven l ""' ""5 rllffiel ¥>"i5‘§="§fl‘lu'€§l‘. ile still warm. dust top with powdered sugar. H" The Cereal PWPlI think u rcmiuma I don t _n o w l N o w 1i E L L 0 G G S . "B Ii fascinat- "1; one to please youngster; “A gfbwb-ups. fool nu sec. Kellogg's are curreatly' ""11!!! good-looking, decal trans- Igrve lll each package of PEP. ‘Y9 seen them and they're cer- tlmly Worth collecting. . .the but- ‘Clflléfl and those cute dog heads s0 decorate your drinking glasses! b0 when Kellogg's Pep suddenly hecomes extra-popular in your Fuse. the ‘transfer: will be one 9 1W0 reasons. The second reason ‘:h£§i>:vhfla\€our...itk's the ea , , loading." you now t sts ."~.~'- sun Thso i. rm lmply 1 n with srkling IQllICIQJIBSlFQLVOUPQd jams .. and iatercazliig can. put. excitement in next. serves . . . that will help Winter's meals! Grapes a _ _ pples,l te "W" such delicious isms snd-ieliesl Especially "h"! you use the , u'ck, ssy can "cal th m“_d° Pflesible by CElEtETO, bottled fntillrilcctinffiaetto 72;," "i". lives work .. gives 60% more 1am or - 1 Y from your truit...usas fruits at uis looking For A " lssgein " In Flavour? Then I'd sd-. vise you to hurry A right round to your_ groccrb and stock u oa HEINZ TOMAT - . KETCHUP! Navy's *~ the fime—- for every autumn a new crop of Heine specially-grow; “Aristocrat” tomatoes makes s tn to the fam- ous Heins Kitchens. ‘hey’re spiced sud cooked to taste-wise perfection mfresh-packsd sad shipped to your grocer in those big red bottles abelled Heine Tomato Ketchup! Your husband will agree that. Heine Ketchup be up every dish it touches . . .s ds sestful oodnen to stews, hashes, egg ishes an grsvies. Yes, s bolt e on your table means flavour-wise mealtime rnsglel fume-they do \ 12:12 iuIl-rlpecolour and flavour. And there a l _ crto "tyrant. lf you follow "- exactly, Only ‘A to 1 minute boi ng for jel ies, 1 to a IQ: bottle label. - THE SPOILER. (With apologies to the author of “Trees") l think that I shall never see A man so aslnlne as he _' Who leaves his campfire ‘m l" out. And throws his burning butts a- bout; A man who lives for lust today. And burns the forest. come what may; Kmart who hunts ‘tween dusk and dieiWfl. And catdltes fish that went t0 IDIWBZ Who kills a deer for killing sake. And leaves it for the wolves L.) tel“; Who overtraps s beaver house. And in closed season shoot-e 1111100 grouse: A man who goes his selfish way- And cares not who must sometime pal’ Flor all devastation wrought By llm, who never had a. thought For those whose heritage hell 811011. To whom he'll leave just rock and soil. -By M. V. Glllard in Sylva, ____.___ TRIM SMALL PLANTS Trim forget-me-nots, pansles and vlolas that have finished bloom- ing to about four inches and they'll sprout out and give another bloom Feed with plant food after cutting back. Black aphids which cluster be- hlnd nasturtlum flowers can be controlled by sprayln; with I mm" tins spray which can be purchas- ed at any seed store. 1.: you make too much hosting for a cake. spread lt on salted soda. crackers and sprinkle a few nuts outop and serve for aft/er- noon tss or with a. milk pudding for dessert. A married woman has no legal obligation to assume her hue- bandfs name. although it ls cus- tomary for her to do so. ,____.__._ BITS 0F PRAISE VALUABLE CLUBS Study the compliments paid you for clues that help you to mdhQ more of your personal charm. Fre- quently we are pleased and ital» tiered by compliments but. we ac- cept them wmplacently and fell to take proper advantage of this objective appraisal. If. for example. you are com- plimented on how lovely you look. try analyzing the reasons that prompted the praise. Perhaps the llne or out of the dress you are wearing is more flattering than your other clothes or the colour sets off your eyes or your hair more effectively. Use either or both clues as a valuable guide w future clothes purchases. Perhaps you have tried out s new hair-do. A compliment paid to your appearance will serve as a guide to other tricks which you will want. to try out. PLEASE BE NICE! SAYS CHARM EXPERT "A reputation for good nature" says charm expert Margery Wil- son, "is one of the moat valuable assets in life." Maintaining this reputation as we grow older isn't always easy. particularly lf health becomes toss buoyant. It's tough u: be good» natured when vitality diminishes or age makes its demands of plays- lcal well-being. when you don't feel as well as you might, for instance, there is a tendency to become short-temper- ed and to turn on anions dazzling smile. But. proof that even trying phyt- ical handicaps can't wreck a good mature are the numbers of women whom we all can count among our acquaintances who have smiled through their tribulations; cvcn poked fun at long convalescences. The power to charm people 0y position diminishes the mtnuze the manifestations of a sunny dis- you start. giving in to temper. show other signs of nervous strain or succumb to the temptation to be sarcastic or sardonic to fricnus and intimates instead of being your usual sweet. kind self. PRENATAL NUTRITION At. no time in the life span of a. woman is a properly ba-anced food intake as important as in the prenatal period. The food ercn has to build a new body and at the same time keep the mothers tlsues ln good condition. Under ordinary conditions the human body may withstand nutritional deficiencies for some time with- out showing sppreciablo effects but during pregnancy the buoys margin of safety is consider-nine reduced. Because cf this, an e..- pectsnt mother should keep s careful check on her diet and umsult her physician regarding proper foods. Don't Make This Mistake When Child ls Constipated Den‘! upset s hild l d . Dltiea with acssstyzat-iny “mills”;- h Ill esthsrtlcs. 9'! is new corrective made q. Ilulslb for growing ytmnnagn‘ M“. h so lflsvsint be take-sets so gently and nor. mout dlss d ‘ab?’ risjctltocal ‘an? '0 0 EC 0 Q use. lake laxative-inking time easy on ab: LivingSLeisure LTHE WOMAWS REALM BUTTON BEAUTY IN BLACK IIOCK Be s button beauty! says hole Leeds. A basic black dress, spa; red with exciting rhinestone but- ton originals. makes fashion uls- wry when you wear yards of black veiling and a rhinestone button s". each side of your bonnet to flash a fashion message! - Wear astring of pink pearls twisted around a pale yellow cm!- fon handkerchief. Tie the kerchlel ends in front. This makes s glam- or heck adornment on s plain blsck dress. Sew tiny. artificial flower beads on the edge of last year's straw and tie ribbons in flower with’: about the crown ‘not. all of your dreary locking last summer's cotton gloves. Uses modern tint and go gay by chow lng green, yellow and pink. You: gloves will make s nice color note with summer prints. BUBDUED COLORS New colors are basically sub- dued, with tones so mixed that they can only be called compon- ent. Grays, for example. are mix- ed with brown and blue; greens are blue, and blues turn g.cen under certain lights. There Sal’!- few pure colors, and ‘even white ls shot with ivory and translucent. pastel tones. hardest water! ild a . g“ examines ciuldra: i‘. The Crusaders’ Cavalcade ‘ llue - llere Saturday The Church ls uslng modern methods of vreleflflns its life and work. 1n the Crusaders‘ Osval- cade, sponsored by the United Church of Canada, there ls an exhibition of the programme of this largest Protestant denomin- ation ln Canada. Not only ls the work cf each of the Boards and Departments of this Church dis- played in a modern style, but the challenge which faces the people of the world and particularly those ovf the United Church is dramat- ically portrayed. Information about the United Church of Canada is brought bane to visitors to this exhibit on large. well-lettered poster pan- els, using beautifully coloured transparent pictures, ilumlnsted maps and vivid charts. A great deal of time and talent and money has gone into the preparation of this flne display. A converted Army Van has been employed to convey this Exhibit from place to place. During the time the Crusaders’ Cavalcade is on view, the truck will be used as a mobile public address unit to announce the meetings, and ln conjunction with some special evangelistic meetings in this area. The Crusaders‘ Cavalcade will be on display in Trinity church Charlottetown from Sept. 1 to Sept. 15. This is open to the public at all times. Admission ls free, In con- nection with the visit of the Cav- alcade many meetings are being held with a team o! speakers who are leaders in many branches of 11's 17D! —you’ve never used anything like it! Here ls a completely NEW washing product-a result of war- time research-made especially to do your whole family wash. Get set for a miracle the first time you wash with Tidwfor Tide does what's never been dons before-washes clotheecleaner than any soap, yet leaves colors brighter! And get set for a surprlsewhen you first see Tide’s wonder suds! They look dif- ferent, feel different . . . they blllow up thick and fast even in oruv flde boss Au. rosin! I. Washes clothes ClEAiiER! Yes. cleaner than any soap made! Dump in the greasy overalls, the grimy play clothes . . . watch Tlde'a amazing suds go to work! Tide not only leaves clothes free from ordinary dirt, but actually removes dingy soap film as well! Try Tide next wasladayl 2. Gels clothes dazzling Willie-they're ClEANER! Wait till you see the dazzling whiteness Tide gives white clothes! Ana sheets, shirts, pillowcases keep their gleaming whiteness, week after week! Tide never turns them yellow. _ s. Adueiiy brightens ¢»i.n-.i..-.. CLEANER! Walt tlll you see your colored clothes come.out with that spanking clean. shlnln bright Tide-washed look! Tide actually brightens your gay print dresses. Does it solely too! Yes. Tide is safe for all your bright washable colors! wiping! IIAR suds! Longer-lasting suds than any soap in hardest water! Tide cuts grease like magic . . . washes dishes cleaner than any soap! No scum in the water! No cloudy lllm! That's why dishes and glasses rinse and dry so sparkling clear-even without ),;0"<§‘ l/V- D/RTZS’ 005/ -\“ the United Church of Canada. Cavalcade speakers include, m. WE. Strsngway, B-A. M1. Rev. HJELD Ashford, M3515, B.D., Rev. John Jarvle, B.A., B.D., Rev. W5. Godfrey, D.D. and Miss Ida Mackenzie, WM.s. worker. The people of Prince Edwsll Island no being given an oppor- tunity to vlslt this modern up-to- heminute presentation of the nlted Church of Canada, They will see the Church in action at home in the Dominion and New- foundland, and overseas in eight great. areas outside of Canada. This ls surely something worth visiting. llf leather on s piece of furni- ture shows faded spots, touch up the spots with black or brown liquid shoe polish. f Procter & Gambler's Amazing New biwsmz! MACDONALD-DOUCETTE NUPTIALS A very pretty wedding was sol- emnized in 5t. Mary's Cathedral, Halifax. on Tuesday, Aug. 31st... when Miss Mildred Doucette, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Doucotte of Deblols P. B. I., be- came the bride o! John C. Mac- Donald of little Judlque Ponds, C. B. Rev. W. Hayes officiated at the ceremony. The bride looked lovely in s light blue crepe dress with navy accessories and wore a corsegs of red roses. she was attended by Miss Rita DcsR/oches of Mlscouchc. F. E. I., who wore a navy blue dress with navy and white acces- surlos and had a shoulder knot of pink rosu. The best man was the groom's nephew. John F. MacDonald o.‘ ‘\~=,.-.. . _ e a?” ~ . M» / ( ~ - are»; ‘ " ‘ " srrirwsoirrurni uni... Judique. C. B. Following the ceremony break- fast. was served at. the Dresden Arms Hotel. Halifax. Out of town guests were Mrs. Rod mvlngatcne and Miss Helen MhcDcnald of Judlque, C. B. and Hugh Melsasc of Windsor, Ont. The happy ctnlple then left on a short honeymoon to l’. B. l. On their return they will reside in Little Judlque Ponds, C. B, AUBADE Nothing but crows flap their wings on the commons. Silent, the mushrooms poke through the sod, Mist, like the breath of the dead. rises softly, No one ls watching the daybreak but God. —Bve1yn Gals Busby. “P It's amazing! A H i~..¥.."!.°.‘.°' 4. Gives more suds- OUIIANTII prove ii in your dishpanl "m, ma,“ m,“ Klnd-to-hsnds suds! Faster advertisement. If you srq not completely lflsled, return the unused portion of your package to dealer, and the purchase price nus be refunded. Q “we in Cllilfli’ _ ‘ f 1.. ,‘.