)089 '30” INETV -F|DELITY AND MRS. w. A. GRAHAM I Thursday. Nov. 6. 1958 {Keep Food Bill With Low-Cost = porterhouse. The Guardian Page 9 By IDA BAILEY ALLEN “Food costs are sky-high but so what!” exclaimed the Chef. “The ladies of the household should do what chefs do—make good use of lesser priced food al- ternates that are available." “Right, Chef." I agreed. “Ten- ‘ derized Swiss steak from flank of beef can be used instead of Veal scaloppine from thin slices of shank of veal can be served instead of veal cutlets.” “Every chef in business to make money knOWS that the only way to beat the high cost of food and make a profit is to watch every penny." JUST AS TASTY “For instance. Chef, certain v vegetables may be scarce or out Down Meals receipes proportioned to serve 4‘ to 6. Spanish tomato salad: Centre a round platter with an overlapping design of halved thin-sliced to- matoes. Ring this with paper-thin raw onion slices. Border this with green pepper rings, centering a slice of hard-cooked egg in each. pass garlic French dressing. Ham - cheese - macaroni cas- serole: This calls for 2 c. fine- diced oddments cooked ham. 8 oz. cooked short-cut highpmtein ma- caroni and 21/; c. home - made cheese cream sauce. Combine the cooked macaroni and cheese sauce. Arrange in layers with the ham in an oiled 2~qt. casserole. crumbs mixed with 2 tbsp. melted butter or margarine and 2 tbsp. grated cheese. Bake 3.3 min. ill : oven, 375 degrees F. CHEESE CREAM SAUCE Grate '2 lb. sharp American aged or processed cheese. Add 1‘2 tsp. dry mustard. ‘2 tsp. salt, 1:5 tsp. pepper, V2 tsp. paprika. 1.4; tsp. monosodium glutamate. 2 tbsp. enriched flour. Gradually stir in 2 c. heated milk. Cook-stir until boiling. Makes 2‘/2 C. 1 moderate NEW TERRORIST GROUP NAIROBI. Kenya 'Reuterst— Governor Sir E v e l y n Baring warned Tuesda, that a successor to the Mall Mau secret society again is attempting to organize violence in Kenya. Baring identi- fied the society as the Kiama Kia Mungi and said is members were mostly terrorists who had been actve in Man Man opera. tions against white Kenya resi- T0p with 1b c. seasoned bread dents but had escaped detention. LWELLNER IEWELLERS 1868 0“ WW BSARY M2 Closes Sat. Nov. 8th So Don't Delay — Save Now! 25 ONLY NURSES‘ WATCHES Extra SEeciaI £5 ONLY MEN’S and WOMEN’S LONGINE WITTNAUER WRIST WATCHES . p f I I _ ‘ 35,335,“; h C I H d Elveieaétteém’hileriii’epiiitih a * * Regularly $35.00 _50 Reg. $79.50 to $99.50 _95 els y e are inexpensive and can be just . 0 P ' “mow-n, ; . a: Esty. feet lout of the rut of ,7 g ’ Sale Prlce . . . . . . e rlce . . . . . . . 1 'l T W 7 o "a" "l n Weddlng DCIy foords.née§in(tg lh: hibitlgfnizwf “ ” " k f . .n’ r. . t . ; . , Furniture {a M... wA. Graham Simpson and Mr. Edward 5... iii; “1 9 “my “mm m ’ / - SPECIALLY PRICED! Now IS Your Chance To FIII In Men’s and Women s I Ch’town 4' .1. ed at a reception in wart. Torrow‘s oven-dinner: Spanish _ — _ _ "' -' "_ “ ‘ K “x . ‘ ‘ in Bayview on Thurs- Im. 2nd. . ’ .Mon was in honour at “ wedding anni- ' _. The couple. four chil- families along one hundred relatives to offer their I "w... One son, Claude . ‘06 Windsor, Ontario. A? members of the ..- to be present, ,e all was presented 3"EIA.C. Haley, acted as of ceremonies and made g, remarks to the honoured The beautiful three4tier an- niversary cake made by Mrs. Robert Andrews and Mrs. Austin Graham and floral gi‘flts graced the reception tagle. Relatives included Mr. Gra- ham’s sister and husband, Lilla and Herbert Lee Tago, Saskatch— ewan, a niece and husband Lena and Allen Douglas, Windsor, 0n- bario. A d'el'lCillOUS lunch was served by the ladies of the district with sed their appreciation for the many gifts and well wishes of the relatives and firends honouring tomato salad, ham cheese mar— caroni casserole, green beans en casserole, warm new apple pie, coffee, tea, milk. All measurements are level, PHONE/ 5655 Reduced Christmas Popular Magazines MAJORIE E. GILL Paraplegic Subscription Reg. $15.00 for $12.00 EILEEN'S BEAUTY Special Prices Effective To Nov. 15th on all I Permanents from high quality products by I Helene Curtis Ltd. Reg. $12.50 for $10.00 Reg. $ 7.00 for $5.50 I Reg. $5.00 for $4.50 I ——_————-— Kent St. Opposite Eaton’s Reg. $10.00 for $8.00 I SALON llllll STEMWARE, FLAT SILVER orCHINAPATTERNS ' Ah: 0 20% ONYX and DIAMOND RINGS UR COMPLETE STOCIC R to Buy Now and Save DISCOUNT DISCOUNTED ... bouqnet of flowers a peice of Anniversary cake for a s T8161) hone 7141 . _ lgggijanddawghlter Betty an, All "'11 Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Gnalhman expres- 10% 25 ONLY Every Customer Receives ,. and called upon Mrs. them so ,.;.r,.,,ciously~ Agent IT’S Goon POLICY TO BE ADEQUATELY INSURED I A Ballot Eac" PUrChasfi' I r . .33 shaman; “3,: .3 Am... MEN 5 WRIST WATCHES KEEP YOUR BALLOTS . . . T are ’ with an Electric happy married life. . _._.. “figafiewimgnémégvgi: ' Regularly $35.00 2 3.95 WIII Be A Draw On Sat. NOV. 8 at ' Momen,s Institute . . HYNDMAN & CO. LTD. sale Price M... ‘ the Close of our Annlversary Sale. . 0t Grahlrlnan P. E. I. Insurance Since 1872 "igillp’ll‘sefiewjgv‘fipseg The Singer Sewing Centre at Charlottetown are Bug expire“? (“rover 83-well; as Insurance ‘ WménBija'sKgstgfij pleased to announce that they are now selling the n erw‘n ers’ Is a your lspos ' _ . g’wdpfl'evs five children famous Singer Golden Glide Vacuum Cleaner. OFFICES: - ‘ ‘ ‘ es presented them with Please write or phone for a. full home demon- O CHARLOTTETOWN O SUMMERSIDE l. W set, Two little “ration. Q MONTAGUE Q ALBERTON I I I ‘ . gnu-.1 , Pamela Camp- Agents throughout the Province 3:.“ Barbara Graham of , ' . , v I i I ' . «I: ’1 ' 0 All Lines of Insurance Effected ' JeWeIIers . leg. Sizes $43.00 from relatives 164 Great George St. Dial 4551 Grafton STI’OET’ \ .Thegifltswere open- ' ' ..._ ' financed by Mrs. Merrill ' = m 98:: . Dog de- 1.49 otion con- ;anolin to i: A Ytection. 5 . , g I l, 89“- SALE ENDS SAT. NW. 8th AT 12:30 SHARP —_ EVERYTHING IN THE SToRE IS REnVcEn. ‘ TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE STORE FULL OF VALUES BEING OFFERED AT . o . LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR SPECIALS ERCO’SELGRFEAVI'IEITAE EifiTngS SATURDAY. NOV. 8th, AT 12:30 PM. DON'T BE DISAPPOINTED SHOP special in Ladies, Fan & Winter Coats. Mom & weeds, $25 00 , 5- Incom' NOW A ' ‘ , sizes 12 to 20. Values to $49.00 .... .. .......... ,._ .................... .. . . L YTHING IN THE STORE IS REDUCED . . . NOTHING WILL BE RESERVED . . . THIS WILL BE ;YOUR LAST Special Clearance_afewonlyofvdles,Su1t5_Tweeds& WW 1: ,. TUNITY' DON'T MISS IT! A A 1 Ladies’ Skirts—Tweeds & Wools 2 PH“ 5 —'—"‘"'. ' SpeCIal Price ................... ., . ................................ ............. .. I )vers With a board. AP ROWSE BROS. AHHVAL FALL SALE CONTINUES t, WEAR SPECIALS . S U I T S Junior Boys’ Suits — sizes 24 to 27 Sale Price $14.95 Boys’ Car Coats — sizes 14 to 18 Sale Price S 7.95 Clearing for Ladies’ Blouses—Nylons, Crepes, Cottons, slightly soiled—all sizes. 1/2 Price Ladies’ Lingerie slightly creased, Gowns, Slips and Pyjamas all sizes— La er Boys. Suits _ Boys’ Leather Jackets I 2 Price ‘ 2 4 9 512:: 28 to 32 Sale price 5 1 Sale Price .......... ,. 1 children’s Gloves & Mitts Special Value for only p c I « V r. 't l ’ . y ‘ L . I. i END " ' ‘t ‘ h in d Boys S‘pm coats - ' ' ’ l & e Dresses l“ . _, 50, MEN'S WORSTED and WOOL BL 335g 533:: ":1 nggsblueeivxld qllolllacek, Sale Price ' - - - - - - - - - -- See our SpeCial Rack of Ladies Woo Crep S 1; i I ' - Prices to $19.98—Sa1e Price .............................................. .. Illwool worsteds and wool blends mes 26 w 34 $ 9.95 Sale Price Boys' Plaid Lined Jeans S 3.19 S ecial Ladies’ Nylon & Tricot Gowns & Slips—White, rltzlllarly priced at $50. You pay p ---------- ~- - - _ - _p- $ 1 98 T- g‘? mg ml” price and get amether Boys’ Revemible “Cket’au WW!" sale Price Eldliépllilglo:lz;;cit,MPIzintiesrfetailored lace trim sizes ‘1 I $31.3: e Sfiefgiiceonlvd $f1m0r51- 2 $ '00 kpfizy_ s Eggtefiu 3:10;” 1:11:13? 5 S-M-L—out they go for only ................................. .. a. pair I » ' e . . . . . . . . .. . l . hurry this one won’t last Fan ‘ f 2 l - ' i ‘ it... $50.00 , , , . , . 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"d rice ....................... . . . . . . i . . . . . a o u n - - - u . . - - -. “N’s FALL and WINTER A 'IVIlIlCOATS and SPORTCOATS . . .éess 20°70 $13.95 CARPET anCI DRAPERY Mats at Special Prices. Ladies’ Wool Pullover Sweaters sizes Boys’ & Girls‘ Wool Cardigans sizes 4 to 6x—Reg. $2.50 Girls’ Station Wagon Coats — sizes 3 to 51 Gauge 15 Dennier & 45 Gauge 30 Denmer' size 20 x 40 A clearing a line of Cretonne, 48" wide with Special in Bath Towels—assorted colors, Sale Price Pr. ...................... .. Remnants of Cottons, Cretonne & Flannelette $ 1.49 $ 1.29 T fivTQuRlit Axminster Rugs. All good de‘ Ail °thifiuiiirp3§si§ls in Congoleum Rugs; For . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. s Sale Price 2 pm$ Sale Price Pr. ____________________ H s 1 /2 PRICE ‘3,“ l" Portular shades. Out they go at “1° $335.“. are oilidggpguégetglfg ogégsimfifer E S ‘ 1 P 'ce . ~ 1 og e . Elisa... 1.5 $49.00 “1,58fo ........ -- 5 g-gg Four Ways To Buy -—. 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