. u .. 14., ,.oMuuiKsas' DREAM -NEW. DELIGHTFUL IUPPEI DISHES ":.'::.; ma er wan - H dishes that please the family. md 3.-e.easy and economical. 1:3,- ?i"”.Si2?t.”.il".... - of other. Carnation Evaporated Ii ilk. Cas- serole dishes are so quick if YOU make your cream sauce first. For smoothness and richness, use Carnation diluted with an equal mount of water, instead of ordi- nary mm; , . . you'll get sauce so vglvcty and creamy tasting that it transforms every food it touches. (It's a grand shortcut to keep a jar of Carnation cream sauce always in ttie refrigerator.) Trot out your casserole-and conjure up such wonderful dishes as HAM 'N' EGG PIE: In a buttered '.us('rol2. arrange in la er: H5 cups rticed cooked ham (or Iced tanned luiulieon meat). 4 tin?" h3"!' .-unked eggs, :5 cups Carnation rn-nth sauce. Toll Wish Pl? N'un. hilt! in hot oven I50 F. CORN AND SALMON SCALLOP: Line . ll rasst-role with buttered crumbs. uld alternate layers of naked -anned salmon. tanned kernel- rnle corn. seasonings. Cover with rarnation cream sauce. then buttered crumbs. Brown in 375 . oven. g Nu-cr use lmlriiig soda or washing soda to remove stains from alumi- "nut utensils. Use malt and G 1"”- mpml scouriiig pad. THE EARLY HOURS set the pace for the day I always say. So breakfast in our home is the gayest possible. with bright cloth and dishes . '. and food that's as tempting as careful planning and cooking can make it. Of course, there's undiluted Carnation Evap- oratcd Milk in the cream pitcher, for the cereal. and for that impor- tant morning cup of coffee! We know what uiillioiis of coffee lovers know-that no matter what the blend. coffee is smoother and rich- er tasting with Carnation. And . . . Carnation gets the day's budget of! to a happy start. Though it's heavy enough to whip. Carnation costs only half as much as cream. Cmiallca Han tantra Illvamr LISTEN to the delightful Saturday radio show. "Stars Over Hollywood". A com- plete lialf-hour pia every week - specially written for his entertaining il'ORI'aI'IlI1IE. See your newspape for lime and stall . . FREE: Carnationts "Velvet Blend Book" at tested reci es. new and old. Write in Carnation 0. Ltd.. Toronto or Van- couver. 5'2 Egg, wonderful recig. Mia: halg Carnation hot water to a uni whole milk (or all milk purposes. Carnation vslvu-blends with other ingredients, for more delicious and more uniform results. WONDERFUL WOMEN, WI ME!!! One of them is Mrs. U. Bisson of Ferdinand. Quebec. Mrs. Bisson is raising twins who are Carnation Evaporated Milk babies. But that's not the remarkable partl Yve and Yvette are the youngest of three sets of twins . . .,ALL Carnation babies - more still - there are 8 other brothers and sisters. Every child - all 14 - was Carnation fed. And like bab- ies the world over. they've all thrived on this digestible, nourishing. safe milk. WAN! TO SEE YOUR WIDE-EYED YOUNG- srsgs grow more wide-eyed still with delight? Serve this simple. but oh-so-smooth and delicious dessert: Make up a e of vanilla- Ilavorc ackagetl pnd C ' Evaporated MI k and 54 cup ater. instead cups inil called for. (Tricky, eh? Beca as C tion sdoubly IOIICEII . . . whip as for whtpp ream. sweeten to taste. Use to top desserts. cs, Qrnatioil IVAIDIATII MIL Q o iaciiusuv IIO'”""gI l-twxxxlxxxllluxl : - K & : 5 E S S h "from Contented cows" --andlook, afree cookbook! UH Fry's Cocoa in delicious cakes, cookies, pies, ftoltingl, deuorut For Recipe Book, send name and address to: Ff!-Cadbury l.td., Dept. M-3, Montreal. Emma; l3.l.J..Y - MONTREAL, Jan. 24th-One of the prettiest brides of the year was Betty Savage. Her gown of pearl-pink satin was the perfect match for her own satiny. luminous complexion. And Bett. has a beauty secret all of us can share-daily acinls with WOODBURY SOAP. She loves its rich, fragrant lather. But more im ortant, she knows her sensitive skin needs We bury care. You see, Woodbury is more than n cleanser. To every cake, lkin scientists add a beauty cream ingredient.-the me precious softening oil used in fine face creams. t's intended 0 help replace the natural oils you wash away. Try Vvoodbury yourself.'See how bride-beautiful you can bel Woodbury also comes in a big beauty Bath Size for all-over loveliness. Winter Colds Can Be Awlully Uncomlorluble. But. perhapsyou are putting up with more discomfort. than is. neces- sziigv. Take the matter of tissue handkcrchiefs for i Cxllliltlfplc, Wiialt. a. difference tlicuccailafmalflc lFXl'Cl:ila:t .. . ' iicc w icn you use ll-p y t us lone ' '- Vf 1l.l.lEl:C'l”lie entle caress of its downy softness k is always to the nose. Theli-lo? no liiirsh nxscti irritating i er in llv purc cc uose issue. n that extra-ply thickness ives extra strength as well as cushioned softn :5. As for absorbency llierc just isn't anylother tissue to equal Face-Ellel These are the rewards for remembering to ask for Face-Elle by name. C-ct. 3-ply Face-Elle in the fpink' box . . . or dainty tinted Fncc-Elle En Pastels . . . or the big 3-ply, foot- aquare Face-Elle for men! '5 We All Have Days when we feel 1! Th!” 0” Wdlllinl Mm-tlIl'I,I0 looking weatlier- p be? H if out all was beaten"? Cheer -'b"t Ive seen up! . thanks folks(gloomyas lo 'F'RIGEN mu b9) cllllugo Enamel, your V? ""195 "1 "9 washing inacliiue l-""0 5-lv lllll can have a brand Their cheer-up new, gleaming secret? Speedy, ivhitc finish in ' . sparkling SAL HEPATICA that Just, rt few hours! Frisen is It brings last relief from ll'rCt:lllnl'lly fll9C.':l'lf;'i”"!'-'l.';' "C"ewt”fa: fa” -headaches-cold symptoms- f”.r5Sl"'l”l "ll.5.' ml smhc.” "' liver upset: or constipation. It's r'.Q"”"orS' wa:".m.g ma.” "'N' l . . . . toilet seats, medicine cabinets and 'lmO5t' 3 mcdmne chcsr m "SC" other lIOlIS'3ll')l(l nppliaiices. It's ”ll l'9llCV”5 90 """'ll r"'l”'9m5,50 ccoifoiiiical--it gives a lliIl't..l, dur- wtl”-' YES. 3 51355 Of ll39l'3'-'llDlZ nhlc surface-it": quick and easy Sal Hcpatica before breakfast or to apply-takes 3-4 hours to dry. au er makes me feel like ii new The Frigen ”IIome Painting Kit" PP , , , woman. With SnlHep:itici1,tlioro's 15 GSPECWHY llll11d,V becnllse 15 no uLnmt,'..e L5g"..n.i,,.t feejgug comes complete with brush and of Ill.-iconifort that continues for "H 3'9" need (0 d” "'0 -wb' Sc” hours 'til slow-acting lnxrttivcs when worn surfaces iunr thc bring relief. That's why I wouldn't beauty of expmi.-ive appliances- !) without SI U ti J in my just ask.for 1"rigcn Enamel at e n ciizi c' - medicine-cabinet! your paint dealer's-it's guaran- tee l It's A Cold, Cold World when those Jaiiiinry wintls blow. But. I know SUIlll'- thing that will Wllrlll it. up in no time! A meal inaile invriy with the Lemons On My Shopping Liu . . . yes, they're on it regularly. For there's nothing like the zestful. trinity sxciteincnt of fresh lemons in your cooking. But r O S V re d of you'll want the p .. -' ...-. fest, juicfesl IIEINZ TOMA 10 PRODULIS. .:.',',,o,.., 3.0.. ..... llcinz Cream of Tonialn Suu.p- llrinz Krtrlmp-II(i'n: t.'Iu'li Satire -llcfnz Tomato Juice . . . tlicyirc Ill licnrt-warmers with lntsandiots of taste appeal. Made of rosy, vine- ripeneti Heinz ”Aristot-rat” toma- toes--thcn cooked and flavoured to perfection in Heinz spotless kitchens. Truly, they inrike a world of glowing difference to an "everyday" dinner. And tlicy'rc so easy to serve. 'l':ikes just :1 jiffy to give your familv fl Heinz tomato fcastl get SUNKIST CALIFORNIA I.li)MONS. I make a point. of in- sisting on them when I want to make pics, cike-iciiigs or cookies with real, lionest-to-goodness lemon Havour. And I like them for finvouring salads, vegetable juices and-of course, fish dishes, too. There's simply nothing like the fresh lemon flnvouring of plump, juicy Sunkist. Lemons. Ask your grocer for them tomorrow . . . all you want for your cookingl Calling All Mollicral . . . hrre”s the best -news for anyone with a. ,-S''- ”swrct tooth” fzimilyl Now you can make the g 4" mo.-L delicious desserts-and even run competi- s tion to Soda Fountains with your sundnesl For Wag.-"tulle is inziking soiiictliin quite new for ll0lllt' ii.-e-lVAGS'I'AFl-'15 PURI1. STRAWB 7RRY .PltlSSl'.Rl'IG. Made from luscious strawberries and pure sugar-it's richer than home-made preserves ' or canned strinvbei-ries, but has more syrup to it than a straight jam. Youiii lore Wagstnffe Pure Strawberry Preserve as a sundae sauce-as a piling for tarts-as a topping for Boston Cream pie. tritles or other delectable desserts-and as a. spread for hot biscuits, muffins or toast. Comes in handy 1'2 fluid-oz. tins-.-i convenient. size to tuck in overseas parcels. Ask your grocer today for this new treat- Wagslatis Pure Strawberry Preserve. Here's An Open Letter to every housewife who has had the disastrous experience of a party in the oiling--and a Ilejccte - looking cake in the kitchenl Dear Lady: Make your next. cake with SWANS DOWN CAKE FLOUR. That way, you can be sure of linviii: in cake to be proud of-- ii. dream of a queen of fl rake. Swans Down is the perfect. answer to cake bakcrs' doubts. 1t.is sifted and hcsifted until 27 times as fine as ordinary flour . . . and insures lighter, Hutlicr, more moist cakes, every time. Yes, when friend husband risks for .1 special cake, when Junior wants the crowd in for cake and milk, when you have the girls in for bridge . . . remember Swnns Down, dear lady, for lighter than light cakes. By George Clark HEMQ aim The Neighbors S l - ....;v-...p.-. -.--q- -c--on---merv - I-zo 644 a.. If arnl M c..,.1.m. mu. ufju.-'. lynllaala Ca. Ina. . "My boy friend doesn't care for perfumes. I-Ie'd rather I'd smell like hamburger and onions." A I -.....-1... . .. - ..,...,---e--- - - ,4'(fCA VI) .7 .' u.uu'.'.' - WITHOUT UNPLEASANT REACTIONS VOIAV-Q0 I the! this hat-ortlng ft: WA Ti THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTPETOWN O Souris and O O O Vicinity .1? The remainder of the potatoes at the wharf shed will be shipped ort this week. When one looks at the harbour it is hard to imagine that it is mid-January. There is no sign of ice at all. on Saturday night, January 19 the sou:-is Second team detent- ed the Forest. Hill "Falcons" in a wide open hockey match in souri! Rink. The local team won by a score of d-1. . On Wednesday night. January 16. the Souris Tigers defeated the Charlottetown Bombers by 3. score of 3-1 in an action packed hockey match in souris Rink. McGee got the lone goal for the Bombers in the first period with McPhee scor- ing for Souris. Lem Paquet scored for souris in the second period and Maccormack completed the scoring in the 3rd. 8 Penalties were handed out by referee J. D Maclntyre. . . 'On Tuesday evening, Janu- ary 15. the choir of St. Mary's Church was tendered a. banquet in the Parish Hall. Right Rev. J. A. Mxzi-phy responded to the toast to fhf' Pope and the King; and Mr. Andrew Gallant responded to the toast. to the choir. After the sup- per was over the members moved to the main hall where a pleasant evening of singing and danc- ing was enjoyed by all. Music was supplied by Mrs. Fred Mullally, W. Cheverie. I. Cheverie and B. Mac- Cormack. The souris Unit of the Catholic Women's League catered at the banquet. The souris Fire Department was called out on Thursday, Janu- ary. 17 at 1.30 P. M1, for a. fire at. the residence of Mr. Wallace was no one in the house at the time, the fire had gained consider- able headway before it was notic- ed. Two lines of hose were laid the tire over-heated put out. It is thought started from an aged and also most of the tents. A collection has been con- taken few days and the public have re- home of Mrs. Charles Proude. The given by Miss Dollar Mrs. E. Kent nnd Mrs. V. White. Hymn 375 was sung and Mr. skinner led in pray- or. fore Mr. Skinner and gave their Iiroinises to fulfil the their offices to the best of their abilities. My Life" was then sung and Mr. skinner gave a short address de- picting the necessity and advant- age: of a live Missionary Society Steele on Main Street. As there in ,, community, thanks of the Society to Mr. skin- ner for his help with the service. one in about an hour the fire was gaadlng nf the Dmembe, minutes bv Mrs. E. Clow. A report of the Christmas boxes stove. The house was badly dam- several thank-you notes were read cent. White were appointed to at- up for Mr. Steele during the past tend the Presbyterial meeting. sponded generously. members to meet at her home in Town Hall on Wednesday after- noon. January 16 and was large- ly attended. The President, Mr. W. A. Wright. opened the meet- ing and the minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Considerable discussion regarding the mail service and electric light: interruptions resulted in resolu- tions belng passed. The mall ser- vice resolution has already been published. The follawingt resolu- tion was ordered sent. to the Board of Public Utilities. "Where- as the service provided by the Maritime Electric Company has been very unsatisfactory and whereas this particular area has been deprived of electrical ser- vice for some 53 hours during the period of one week, be it resolved that we strongly urge that steps be taken to prevent a recurrence of breakdowns in the future." Pat- rons east: of Souris were some 15 hours longer without power, thus making it quite a .probIem to procure water for their animals. -BE. --i:...... PRINCETOWN ROAD W. M. S. The Princetown Road Missionary Society met January 2nd at the liret-ldent, Miss Alice Dollar, open- ed the meeting with the devotional period. beginning with Hymn 571. The service for installation of of- ficers was followed. Readings were The new officers then came be- dutles of The consecration hymn. "Take The president tendered the The business opened with the was given and Mrs. Ernest Dollar and Mrs. Vin- Mrs. Russel Proud invited the .j. February, word for A special meeting of the Souris "tire". roll being- Board of Trade was held in the South Winsloe for the World Day mg closed with the Mizpah Bene- uiction. presented to Mr. from the Sunday school as a token of its appreciation of his years of service as superintendent and in the hope that he will continue to Peak: Vicinity . .'F'riends of -M:s.-Loretta. Devine regret to near 01 her illness due to the flu. Mr. John Anstie of Pcaku, was a. visitor to Montague on Juiuary am. Mr, Charles Rogcrson spent the week-end of January 18th with his family at St. Patrick's Road; Misses Doris Donrielly and Ellen Anstle were visitors to Mt. Stewart on Saturday, January 19th. Miss Teresa Handrahan of Mt. Stewart spent the week-end of January 19th at st. Patrickts Road. Mr. Alex Grant of St, Patrick's ,Road was a visitor to Charlotte- town on January 21st. on business. Mr and Mrs. Ward Crane of Rlverton were visitors in Peake's on January 16th. Mr. W. B. Rogerson spent the week end of January 19th with his family at St. Patrick's Road, Mr. Ralph Grant: of St. Pat- rlckls Road was a visitor to Char- lottetown on January 19th. on business. Quite a number of people in this community took pleasure in skat- ing on January 13th, on the num- erous strips of ice, Many people in this ccmmunity are employed in cutting pulp wood. and lumber for sowing purposes. Misses Shirley Rogerson and Patricia Myers were visitors to Mt. Stewart on Saturday, January 19th Miss Anita MacDonald of St. Andrews, spent the week-end of The Society accepted Mr. Skin- i.ez's kind invitation to meet at of Prayer on Feb. 29. and the meet- A lovely zippered Bible was then Charles Proude E. ..---.-..... trace NINE January ms, at It. Road. Mil lhobonlld guest. at am. w. I, ltogeuon of St. Patrick's Road. Mr, Db: DIVIID J Clarinets- town, was a recent visitor at his home at Peakes. Many friends of Raul: Mac- Donald of Peake'a, am sorry to hear of her having a slight nodd- ent, which injured her leg. Mrs. '.NIOIT1lI Evan of lleako-. expects to undergo an operation in the near future. Mrs. Evans hasn't been feeling well for the past. few months. Misses Helen Hughes and Ba- nlce Rogerson and Mrs. Edward Cullen attended the First Aid Course in Charlottetown during the week of January 13th. Friends of Mr. Huntley Stewart regret to hear of his illness with the measles. Mr. Stewart is tha son of Mr. and Mrs. Leith Stewart of St. Patrick's Road, Mrs. Alfred Donnelly and hat youngest daughter Ruth. were visi- tors to Charlottetown on January 19th. the guests of Mrs. Waltei Currie. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kelly anc family were visitors to St. Andi-ewi on Tuesday, January 15th. The: were the guests of Mrs. Kelly'i mother, Mrs Frank Maclntyre. Mr Michael Handrahan was i visitor to Montague on. Januarg 21st, with a truck-load of pulp. Mr Handrahan was accompanied by Mr. Alfred Donnelly of St, Pat- rick's Road. -B. U Pisquid East Notes Friends of Ralph Grant are sorry to hear she is ill. Mrs. Carl MacKennn and he: son Robert, of Charlottetown, or: visiting at Mrs. MacKenna's moth ei-'s home, Mrs. Loretta Devine oi Peakes. Many friends of Mrs. MacKenna are happy to hear of her and her son's recovery from the measles. Death Valley in California. law- est: spot in the United States, is 276 7x 7 When 7z Q 7” lead them for many more years. feet below sea level. You UY at niaiicrs CASH & CARRY FEATURED, WEEK-END SEECIALS White SUGAR 10 lbs. 51.09 New London OYSTERS Va Pint 45: Clark's - 20 oz. BEANS. 2 for ..... Aylmer 20 oz. Tomato JUICE. 2 tot .... Shinola Floor WAX. 1 lb. tin .. Large RINSO. 1 pkg. .. Mother's Own TEA. 1 lb. ...-... Island Cheddar CHEESE. llb. . . 9 Months Ola Ii Apple JUICE j Brown SUGAR 5 lbs. 59: Allen's 20 oz. 2 for 25: 39: 35: 39: 1 Dos. 39: 89: 65: Island OATMEAL 3 lbs. 35: ct dingo-Os. RAYNOR'S FORTIFIED EGGS Happy Valley Brand Grade "A" Large Sweetened Orange and Grapefruit JUICE 20 oz. tin it 2 for 25: ' Phone 224 225 forlro inpfudndiEf'fi:ieni'-Delivery Shelled WALNUTS p V4 lb. 23: E Fresh Salmon, Fresh Had- dock Filicts. Fresh Fillets of Sole, Smoked Fillets, Corned Mackerel, Boneless God. 45: Juicy Florida Large Large h ORANGES. 2 dos. 69: GRAPEFRUIT. 3 for 27: APPLES. 3 lbs. . . 25: Golden Russet &&VH HJJHaVH?HJ&hVhH5H?u'.VHf&HHH&H5'J Machine Sliced BACON. Ilb. .. 49: Trimmed Boston BUTTS. lb. ...... .. 53: Oatmeal PUDDING, lb. .... 35: Pork . HOCKS. lb. 22: GREAT GEORGA; smrr Imtuorrs re wN.eE. I. it-224r...z2 5. 'iaHn'd'n'a'a'.i'-'a'-'n'd'aHa9a'a'n'-'aHa'al'a'a'a'a'a'.'a'a'a'a'-'a'a'-'a'-'a'-'u'-'u'-'-'a'o'-'.'-'.E.'n'a'aE-'-1-'-'a'-'a'a'-'a'n9u'-'a't will be held on 2 o'clock. You A demonstration Maid fresh frosen Orange Juice come in and sample this delicious tasting pure Orange Juice. thing in the world for you, and your lilddlea' health. Fresh of Minute Shoui POI! Friday starting at Invited to .-.-.1. .-i.-i.-u-w-i.-i.-i.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-r.-4-ea-.-.-.-.-.-as-.-.-.-.-.u.-.-2.-.n.1.v.-.-.M.-.-.-.-.' IEO lest APPLES. I dos. .. 39: Sprouts, Fresh Green Beans, Psclraged Mushrooms. Blood PUD HSHM-3 No. 1 Small ONIONS 4 lbs. 25: Q. Fresh BULK DATES 5 lbs. 89: I-"I FOR FRIDAY DINNER White Red Cooking Rhubarb, Brussels . der If cuors. lb. 57: DING. lb”. .. . 35: 33'?! - . ra..'!E'Z'Z9j'.-r.:t5'r'ev-v - I