QVEMBER s. 1949 O Today colee costs ou non In: per cup when you use Nescazé than it does when you use ordinary cofiee in cans or 'srs. vergwhere, smart thrifty housewives, face with the soaring costs of ordinary coffees, are demanding Nescafé. And what wonderful coffee ou make with Nescafé! Rich, full-bodied coffee that's alive with flavour. Made in an instant in cu or coEee mskenjust add one cup of oiling water to each tea- spoonful of Nescafé. No waste. N0 messy grounds to dispose of. Nescafé comes in pow- dered form in airtight glass jars-Mi oz. snd 12 oz. sizes. Try Nescsfé todsyJl Mn. pzople drink N "than any Fiber insizirri; coi-‘i-‘co l edNBS-CAFA lsthescll teredTtadMhofNtsd difiihigshiiiiiiiiia. Limited to esi rIe in Sbllime" Iee lrilsttom g us! parts of pure solu le code: and ad ed urbohydrates (dextnns, maltose and estrose) ills! snlel ro rnrecr the flavour." TORONTO. NOV. I The 1950 Canadian ohampio " MONHIIAI-l. NOV. I —(OP)—- 001. G. G. Archibald of the Ste Anne do Bellevue. Que. curling club was elected president of the Canadian branch of the Royal Cale- lonisn Curling Club at its annual meeting Saturday. He succeeds L. Vushing of Montreal. ines. Ont.. the Canadian 36th annual meeting Saturday. elected president. _-_.__-__. ________ -(OP)- figure skstirq will be held Feb. 2-4 at the Winter Club in St. Cathar- Figure Skating Association decided at its Alfred l-l. Williams. cslnrv. was llilil annulus nnnssrs makes the best baked beans Coma Extra Fancy - ilarlmdos Molasses has the true natural flavour of sun- ri pcncd sugar cane-because Bems is canned fresh right in linrlaados. See how this sealed-in freshness and wholcsomeness improve every recipe. Try Bemn and sce whnt n difference it makes in Boston Baked Beans/ -——---\ SOSTON IAKED BEA?“ 1 a’ D w Boiling W11" lqunrr pa: beans 3 rab!c$i’°°"’ “an t‘ pound fut salt PQYll i tablespoon salt m‘! soak over- nighr. Drain. WV“ wgiuns p05,"), and cook until (kcccins Wm‘ b"°w. ' skins will burst—W_l" a lcw bcsns on the tlP_°l when skins willdbufllgc r - cu §ubiltfzlhkofnbeflzldiuldclli 41ml" ' "l . Wrk hlif-llllhs I beans in pot and lflfY , s posed. Mix salt. “"3".” rlfqfgdrenough more wstef sud P0“! W“ Wm‘ ' water to a; unooverinl ' ma l! un in s o‘; mun‘. m; rind msy with lean is pra- naa water u MM- 1' 9°‘ ‘and’ ‘n IQ; [all- ked. Drain bell"- ch slice and P" in‘; of remaining inch drcP- P“ leavifl! m“! f‘- dd 1 cup hOlIIIIQ boilifll Ema/Wm fi/zmz} A Wikr..v ' owin %'t it sicrs to camp where you like! A vacation you've hat‘ for many and °l him“! n- "ircsstre trove" of FREE COPY 0F PAULINE ClAh CHRISTMAS RE Mincc Mont 'l'nrLs-—1~‘ruit. Cake! L‘ me - Barbara B tea-or cocking . . . and My Idea 0/ A Mouth-Valeting, . F a W e a t h e r Break/net is s glass of fruit or tomato yuice, a BIG bowlful of luscious“CREAMI OF WIIEAT" top- pcd with brown _ sugar nnd cream ... then a fried cgg, bncon nnd rich, dark coffee. And the more I hcnr folks talk nbout food, the more convinced l nm ihnt this is n!- most ovcryoncb idcn of a mcnl to stnrt the day right. Doesn't fake lonrivlto prepare, ciihcrl Delicious 5 inuio "Ci-cam of Wheat" cooks to complete digestibility in lust 5 Minutes of boiling! And its so good -- and so ood for ' Wu! Ifor 5 lllmute “(gourd of heat’ contains Iron, Calcium, and Phosphorus for diets deficient in these clcmcnls. Ask your grocer tomorrow for 5 Minute “Cream of Wheat” .. . ch a popular break- fastune habit! the time it used to take -- and they longer!" Yes, with “J ohnson's Cres blinds, furniture _ you a pl it and, because t’ uick-bugng form — it puts ‘or: can't cling! porcelain, with bcnut n Lumiline cookin smooth, unbroken automatically while MONTREAL, Nov. fid-Getting away from it all with your hudasnd ll a 4 family, it's sometimes dilficult to nrranpe, Best wsy I know to make this dream o n. “Second Honeymoon” come true is to be m sav- ing for Iii now. B NK OF MO TREAL to send the 7991p‘!!! 0n hand for your family's nnd friends’ dc- hgml - - - simply drop a note to Paulina Harvey, HO. Box 6400. Montreal, P. .—FOR YOUR. IARVEYE SPE- ,, _ _ _ CI PE BOOKLET, "ChnsHnasHCoo/zrng uirlh Five Roscs Flour"! It's _ chuck-lull of fcslrvc ideas for holiday mcnls . . . and wonderful rccipcs like !hrs:—Plum Pudding with Fruit Sauce- plcnse bc sure your address is clearly written! Send For This Wonder/u! Carving Knife! With s. geranium-red lnstic handle — an 8 inch razor-sharp, stainless stee blade . . . it's n marvelous bargain —- for just 50c! So ideal for carving meals — slicing brend — chopping vege- tables! And all you do lo get it . . . just print your numc and address and scnd with 60c in coin or post- age stamps and 3 Libby's Evaporated llfillc “I Like Venetian Blinds,” a reader eleanrngithem, ‘h! a friend told me to try JOHNSONS ._- ‘ CREA WAX! Now I clean them m a fraction of I \ woodwork, refrigerators -.- can be both cleaned and pol_1shcd_1n_ s. matter of minutes! Special cleansing ingredients H1 it remove dirt and stains when THE GUARDIAN. CHARLUITETOWN ___=-. -- - ---__ BUYS WHYS Niigi-lwmnv i)". Nit. .! grand idea. But with a en a “Sunshine Account ‘at the oung- to lenvc you an your ... and hlllisfiand "Irce and fcfiyzsto (in whxt youtllllw. 8° _ t ' B ' ccoun P°YMY dun“: iht coniiri: srifdldfhsowiil giiibugidri the plessuntest every many a moon l Gina Youraell A Ch "lslnuss Present N017! Give yourself the pleasure Christmsstime ow's the time to writs for it! labels in rent I411 Crescent Sh. Montreal P ~01 And. once you've tasted LIBBTS IEVAPORATED MILK, you'll DIAL to keep n supply on hand all the time! It's so good-for coiies— ODO lovery ec .__j- For Baby’; Com/arr, there's nothing finer than your fnvouriio hand otron -- JERGENS L0- TION! — used by more women than any other hand cnrc in the world. Yes, test nficr test proved the umnzing fact that this some “Jcrgens Lotion" is five limes bel- ler for baby-skin than usunl hos- pital skin-care! So smoo-oih — so soothing it docs a truly su- perior 10b of protecting baby's tender skin from rashes and skin irritation! You see, it's absolutely sterile — and docs not support the growth of infeciin gcrms. So — after bathing bu -— nnd at diapering -— smoot on "Jcrgens Lotion" all over! writes, “but I had s terrible time it sta clean. so much m ax", Venetian a genuine wax in s pohsh quicker! hath more, it's non-oily, so it drys completely dry and dust particles ' ° ' Srany-Eyad-thatls what you'll be when you see the brand-new FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC RANGE. Just imagine! The handsome cabinet is finished in glcnmin -white ifully-dcsigned chrome hnnd es and top lamp. The top flows in one ine from the lop of the back panel, across the broad cooking surface, down over the switches. The Cook-Muster Control cooks oven meals you're away — and its big dis! Toomhs-lloresirie Wedding A pretty and interestlngimsr- riage was solemnized st New Glasgow, P. E. l., on Saturday afternoon, Oct. 8. when Olgs Marion Moreslde. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Resgh S. Morellde. be- came the bride of Grant MacMil- lan Tomnbs, son. of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril S. Toombs, Rusticoville, P. E. I. The ceremony was perform- New Glasgow, P. E. l The bride looked charming in her suit of new rose gabsrdine and n top coat of dove grey, with hat, gloves, purse and shoes to match. her corsage being of Bet- ter Time roses. colors blending with her suit. Miss Jeanette More- side, sister of the bride as brides- maid. the groomsrnan was Mr. Harvey Toombs, brother of the groom. The bridesmaid was attir- ed in a frock of light blue virgin wool with pink hat and her cor- The bride's mother was attired in a newjhade of brown moire taf- feta and wore a corsage of pink and white roses. The groom's mo- ther chose black with rose and black lace trimimngs. her cor- sage being of pink sweet peas. The bride's gift to the bridesmaid was onyx ear-rings set with bril- llunis. The groom's gift to the gr-msrnan was _a gold tie pin. Following the ceremony a wed- ding reception was held gt the home of the bride's parents in Milton, for the immediate rela- tives and frle ds. The rooms were decorated wit lovely bouquets of flowers and white wedding bells and streamers, the table be- ing centered with a three tier cake with I miniature bride and groom, which was cut in tradition- al manner. Miss Stella Moreside ed by the Rev. Paul RlchardsomV sage was of pink Delight roses. ‘ .. -_. -_- -_. .--..--.-____.-____ l ./ \n\..n lies/lib / O A sparkling way to start the day . . . a dose of Ends ‘Tam’! SALT" first thing in the morning when required. ENO gently helps relieve that loginess that is so often caused by constipation —acts quickly and safely. A mild antacid and gentle laxative. ENO's “FRUIT_SALT" is pleasantfo take and contains no harmful ingredients of any kind. Follow the example of millions throughout the world — take END’! “Fnurr SALT". Buy the large size and economize. Sfnrf the Day Right and Miss Georgie Moreside, sis- ters of the bride ushered the guests to the iablcs. asisting in sewing were Mrs. Benjamin Coles, aunt of the bride, Mrs. Chester Maiheson and Mrs. Arthur Ford. The bride and groom rc- ceived some lovely gifts of silver and substantial cheques. Mr. and Mrs. Toombs left on a honey- moon trip through the Maritimes. They are residing in Rusticoville. The bridle formerly was on the l lottetown. curated chair and lovely colored Prior to her marriage s mis- autumn lcavcs as a background cellaneous shower was held at the ccnlrcd ulth a large weddin spacious home of her parents in Milton, Miss Margaret Colcs, Miss Erma Coles and Mrs. Reg. Coles of Milton arranged and entertain- ed for 0lga's shower where up- wards of one hundred and eighty friends and acquaintances attend- ed. While Mr. Merrill Nicholson played Here Comes the Bride. Mrs. Reg Coles accompanied the bride-to-be to a beautifully de- bcll, liiilc Anna Ne!!! presm the bridc-io-be with a keis were carried in Mrs. Reg Coles. (Patriot Please Copy) staff of the regional office Char- lovely shower bouquet. arranged by Mrs. Verner‘ Coles. The well filled bal- by Mrs. Vcrncr Coles and Miss Erna Cole‘. Others asisting in presenting ti‘ many gifts ivere Miss Florenol Matheson, Miss Margaret Coley doubles as a kitchen clock; Hus Frigidsireb extra-big Even-Heat Ovcn, of course. and the famous Rndinntube healing elc- meats. Thermlzer deep-well cooker element ops up instantly ns an extra surfncel-elcrncnt. Scz; your Frigidaire IJcsler and admire this wonderful Frigidaire Electric Range. There's Id New “Slur” in the "galaxy" of HEINZJUNIOR . FOODS! Heinz 4 . - JuniorVegetublea - ‘ ‘. WITH FISH! Such s. good idea from every point of view! You see, fish protein is truly valuable in the diet of a growing youngster. It's easily di- gested nnd the cquivnlont of becf in value to the blood! Tasting is believing how good it is so taste for yourself the new Heinz Junior Vegetables containing white fleshed sea fish l M-mm l . .. deh- cious l Yes, this new Heinz “Friday Special" for Junior has overu- Yots Wouldn't Think of spoiling the eilcct of your best ‘pnrt dress bv wearing}: pnrr _of od, sports shoes with it. And_ it's rust: as "out of place" to spoil a per- fectly “lusclous" chocolate qnlro with vsnilln llnvouring tbnt isn't quite "right"! Be sure your cakes are deliciously flnvourcd - with SHIRRIFFS TRUE VANILLA! Cakes, sauces or puddings fis- voured with this finest quality va- nilla have that. specially good taste l sv::..§:".:.::.- "€‘l“°"""-{,"’ genuine, choice vanilla beans ... g1; aeggasnginfielflligkli}: taiffie: then r0 er! a ed and mellowed like aprnri olil wqrne. Yes, it always pays you to use the finest vanilla ou cnn bu --nnd that's Shimfl’: ‘rue Vanillitl Junior Food at your dealer's - nnd ask for Heinz Strained Baby Foods- so skilfully cooked to baby-ready digestibility! Ill l: Praise and lots of it . . . for the gal who serves this Feather Spice Cake! Delicate, litre-textured, so moist and tender be- cause it's mndc with SWANS I_D0_WN CAKE FLOUR, the cake flour, you know, thsts sifted again and again until :7 timcs as fine as ordnnnrv flour. rnxrunn since: I l/2éu | Swarm Down ‘ 3 G 3 l/I teaspoons Calumet Baking Powder l/s teaspoon lslt Ifiictgnlzutter or other .1 teaspoon cinnamon §§§§,f‘,‘,§,'§,,,,,,, 4/2 leafivmlll “m” l/dc p molasse 1/4 teaspoon cloves ilk Sift i! times. Fether untl light and fluffy. 1 cup m Silt flour once, measure. add baking powder, salt and ices. Cream butter. add sugar gradually; cream t Add cggg, um, n n y after each. dd molasses and blend. Add flour. alternately w m k a small amount at s time. nesting after esch addition until emoo . is e in two greased 9-inch 15y" pans in moderate oven (375 do . I.) about 25 to 30 minutes. “My Husband's Favourite Dgeuert." a reader writes, “is Blane Mange. , , And —; since I've begun using the Blane Mange rccips 1n Jane Ashley-s recipe folder — he, boa-sin that l make the bent he's ever !". _You l! want to give your h_ _ tho treat of this excellent recipe so here it u — courtesy of Jane Ashley d Can s Stsrolfs Home Service Department! 1/2 cup sugar 1/4 tspn. salt s tbs ill. BINSONB coats 4 curs m"! 8'1‘ CH: 1 l/I tspns. vanilla Mix su ll‘, Benson's (‘Tofu Starch and salt in top of double holler. Gradually add milk u ntil lmonth. Place over boiling water and ixture thickens. Cover and continue occasionally. Remove from heat. Add vanilla" cool. Pour or serving dish and chill. Makes 6 to l serv ngs. d 1i ' ' k' ' I svrll 11"";1°11’hfltfikfi"7..f"i'}'7i'°8l5?..'?"s??°ii'i.‘.bli.'L‘z-"Qicgi Jens Ashley's recipe folder featuring BEN§0N’8 CORN S AR l Let's hoe Isl The cold-weather months are Jun-d on your skin! 8o go,- ths very kindest ' -eare sen give $058" ._I recommend regular use o extra-mild BURY FACIAL S Al’. It's the best beauty treat- ment I know for ' chapped winter's winds! You ll never never with this kitten-msldjosp. m is 'ened condition of skin robbed of its softening or . You see. Woodbury Soap contain a pkin-mootbin ingredient of fine "h °i"o‘;'éidli'.$°.'.‘§‘lli,'-“'si' "’ "i‘i‘.”’°°'......,"'"i';n..'{l.?..l§§r‘}'?.“.'.¥ who“ m cleanse and autumn follnv with two rihses-s warm and a cold-and Pli- d17- nok stirring cunsfanlly untl In inking l0 minutes lei-rig. mizruin uunsofl us! 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Quix is unusually free of impuri- ties-it‘: made by a new process that removes them by centrifugal force. Quix is kind to fabrics -kind to your hands- illllX is a Monty-Saver Even st the regular price Quix costs less than other jwell known heavy-duty soaps. Every time W" l!" lQuix you save money. cmmonus. nan. - (or) -m its first year of operations. s whal- m; oonrpony caught beluga whales, a until mecies of the dol- phin family. Th8)’ W°¢1°°4 nds of meat for poultry and l stock and 5.000 gallon of w-hsle Ml. The whales were clillllt ll IBI- ___._...__.~__. WILL CONTIOL IIVIU immmons-im-ln 0 and survey the entire watershed. A Conservation Authority is already working on plans to control floods. increase rdorestatlon and survly soils and wild life. , on», Nov. I - (OH-sberbrpoke Saints held dow the Qllebso Senior Hockey League tqta by def ting Ottawa ma‘: 1-0 {More (all fans. It was lnesnrooirfs sixth stroll!" 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