Here are two utterly delicious Lenten dishes built around Todd's Salmon. Your eelntcn dishes elwaye taste better made with Todd's, beeeilu every fish is rigidly selected and hills packed to preserve its original flavor and food value. Clip these rezlpee and treat your (entity to "eulrnen at Its Ilnast." SALMON CREOLE Brown I tbsp. chopped onion In butter. Add I cup tomatoes, V2 tbsp. green pepper and seasonings and cook 10 minutes. Pour creole sauce over one-halt lb. flaked Todd's Salmon in a baking dish. Sprinkle with bread crumbs and bake in moderate oven I5 or 20 minutes. Serves 3. SALMON PATTIES Tiirn into a bowl two V2 lb. cans Todd's Salmon and its liquid. Flake fish and mash bones . . . add 2 well-beaten eggs, 2 thsps. flour, 2 tbsps. cream, 2 tsp. baking powder, V2 tsp. salt and few grains pepper . . . combine lightly but completely. Drop mixture by ' Iarqe spoonfuls into well-greased frying pan . . . Iry until richly golden, then turn and cook the other sides . . . serve piping hot with Tomato Sauce. Tomato Sauce: Combine 1 cup canned tomatoes, I small slice Inion, I whole clove and V2 bay leaf . . . bring to boil, then sieve. Cream l tbsp. butter in small saucepan and blend in I tbsp Hour . . . gradually stir In strained tomato mixture cook, stirring constantly, until smooth. Serves 6. P. .I. & 0. Kennedy i vmjrtneeuncu PAINTS choose your colours of home-Buy your Point by Phone! SEE THIS! DEALERS OIIARLOTTETOWII L. M. Poole & co. KEIISINGTON New Toke-Home Colour Selector- You choose lrom I48 colour samples in your home! The right place to choose paintcoloiirs isin your home. where y n can He sure they'll match drapes, rugs and furniture. Pittsburg "I new Take-Home Colour Selector gIVc( you I48 actual colour samples for foolproof "at home" selection. It's the surest. easiest way to buy paint ever developed. You visit your Pittsburgh Dealer only once, to get a full range of colours. . You choose your colours at home. Then call your Pittsburgh Denier and order your psint by phone. The 25c you paid for the Take-Home Colour Selector will be deducted from the price of your order of I gallon or more of paint. NIW PAINTS WITHOUT "PAINTY" ODOURI FOR "CLOSE? WINDOW" PAINTING ' If peintingglotrre are keeplrrgeou from doing your spring paint- now. 'e news! reiii no Iingering"painty' odour V Pittsburgh ubbtized Satin Finish. You can actually paint with the windows closed. It dries to the touch in I5 minutes, drlu completely in one hour and it glides on the walls. You can pent 9 room in an afternoon. ' OIAN RITTSIUION eisumiu Itlnll mil. rm snmwicii Dark Lightning Helen Topping Miller Cl-IAP'I'!ll't. XXV! gcontinuedt Ger-y'e stony feee did not re- lax. "What's the use of an! 0! it?" he demanded. "You like money-and I haven't anY- E!)- gineera never get rich. so youd better many a man who can give you what you want." "I may do that." she said, etiffly. "At least I'll marry a. man who wants to-be something." "I want. to be something. I want to be an oil man-and you don't like oil men or the way their wives have to live." "Who could like the way they have to live? I don't see how the oil men could like it-aakinz W0- men to live in horrible places." "They don't like it. And neither do army men on outpost; like thelway they have to live, or any- body else who is part of the fron- tier of civilization. It's just part of the progress. of the world. that's all ” "I don't see why the world can't. progress without making pe0Pl0 live in horrible places." "Texas wasn't at pretty N600 when your great-grandmother came out here in a covered we.- gon. It was wild and lonely and there were Indians around and coyotes to yowl at night. But they came because they had courage- and they believed in the future. Because the nation had to have land then. to expand. Well, now it has to have all to expand. If all people were afraid of a little mud and drubnesa, you could sell your car for Junk. Theiredbe no air travel, and you'd miss 3 lot of the things you have now-things you don't even know about, that are by-products of oil." ”somebody else will do that. I don't have to do it. Somebody else may like being poor and un- comfortable and lonely and wor- rie, but I happen not to-not wh.n there's no sense in it." ”No," he aaid bitterly, "you don't have to do it. You can marry some men with a lot of money and spend your life in elegant leisure. This generation all went to be elegant. But down under the city gance there has to be a layer of plain. sweaty slmuggle, and that happens to be me.” "I don't know why I sit here and listen to you." she said fur- iously. "1 must be weak-minded or something. I do like to have money. And people who say they aren't interested in getting money are either liars or they haven't good sense!" She walked away without looking back and Gary sat still, -glaring at the weird shadows of the ca- bles and the traveling block, feel- ing old and savage and resentful and disillusioned, all in one aching tumult. But down under his mis- ery remained the grim conviction that he was right. A man was weak to yield. If he gave up. aur- rendered. his self-respect, looked A- round for easy ways to make money, he would despise himself. and in the and Adelaide would despise him, too. What hurt him most was see- ing that. sti'nt.a of hardness in her, avidity, even greed. It was as if something golden that he had cherished had greened to brass before his eyes. He wanted to be far away. and quickly. So he decided that the sooner they hit the bottom oi the well and he could be on his way, the bet, ter. But the bottom oi the well stem- ed still far distant. The draw- gear mnaned and the cables. stre- tched deep and taut. now with the weight of thousands of feet of steel drill-stem, whiatled and whined in the crown block. There was only is little stack of pipe life be- Ilew Housing Legislation UITAWA, (OP) - The govern- ment's new housing legislation has passed the Commons. It now goes to the senate for study. The legislation Monday was given third reading on divlaion- wlthout I recorded vote-after the CC? ettempted to set a fixed limit on the rate of interest on loans under the bill. As the measure was called for finll approval Joseph W. Nose- worthy (CCF-York South) moved that it be referred brick to oom- mlttee no that it fixed limit could be inserted. His amendment was defeated by 142 to 35. The Liberals and Progressive Oonaervatlvee. W. D.l Wylie iso- Medidlne Hat); Paul Gaston (Ind- Chlcoutimil and Femand Girard (Ind - upointo) apposed the amendment. It was supported bv rill other Social Credit members and the COP. llnte May Rise Mr. Noseworthy aald outside the Commons that the CCF planned to propose that the limit should be 5'1 per cent, the current rate on loans under the National Housing Act. The interest rate under the new ing at five thousand. Unless he changes his mind-" "Maybe he'll change his mind- if he can," Mona Lee said. ' (Continued) ' Approved By commons I legislation will be announced after the legislation 'hn been pro- claimed. It is speculated here that the rate wil be BX per cent. During debate prededlng formal reading, Opposition speakers said the legialetlon did not go far enough. They also charged the goV- ' ernment had exaggerated what the legislation would accomplish. Works Minister Winters said the government opposed the amend ment on grounds that the interest rate should be flexible. Approval of the amendment would extend the date the legislation would go into effect. Builders should be given full benefit of the legisla- tion at the start of the spring construction season. ' Favors Penege . Opposition Leader bi-aw said the opposition was oppoaed to many of the bill's provlatona but felt the legislation should be approved without delay and that the gov- ernment should have an opportun- ity to make it work. Alistair Stewart (GCF-Winnipeg North) moved e second amend- ment asking the Commons to rein- state participation by Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation in joint loans for conatruetion of new homes. The amendment was ruled out of order by Speaker Rene Beaudoln. Under the new legislation CMHO no longer will put up e 25 per cent ' TI-TE GUARDIAN. WN IOIJTI GIANVIILI W. I. The "-'ly meeting of South Grenville W. I. was held March 3. at the home or Mrs. Louis Cor- bett. Nine members and five via- itore were present. Mrs. Louis Corbett reported on visit to school. The Pupils wet! ccnductlngthelr J. R. 0. meet- ing, The school has received the new globe and atlas purohaeedylry ed to crease the deems and musical aelectlone in A variety concert to be held later in the seeaon. The members planned to have a birthday box In uausl. Mrs. Macllaod. Mrs. Abbott and Min Jean Maclsaod enter- tained with a humorous muaioel "The Weerln 0! The Green." also a contest prise won by Mia: An- netta Corbett. to t L" in l'.'i'e. iK.”s'lii:3";..'.'i' .l'.'i3fl..lf ::lilrl:lt?,d:hE an younger. "C. r. - .. .- iiio. At ui aruuiul '”'""'"d 'l'- on; teacher and pupils. - members decided to buy paper towels and duatbane. Mrs. Abbott, on sick eoyiinittee, reported having brought a treat to a sick member who is well a.- gain. Miaa Mae Buchanan, extend- ed ri grlteful "thunk-you" to In- stitute for saute. Mra. Chappelle invited mam- bera to her home for April meet- ing. mll call to be answered with housecleaning hint. New committees are: - school. Mrs. Chappelle and .Min Wall: sick. Mrs. 1.ouia,Oorbett and Miss Annie Keir: program. Mine Wall and Mrs. Stirling Corbett: lunch. Misses Wall and Buchanan. Two committees were appoint- shsre on Joint loans with private lending institutions. The with- drawal of the corporation from the Joint loan field was the most serious omission in the legislation. Mr. Stewart said. "since homes can only be con- structed with money or by credit resulting from securities, we fear that there are going to be less homes built: under this legislation in the long run than might have been the case under the old legis- lation which is now going into limbo," he said. IN STYLE Mews roi-coArs- Rog. 324.50 ' .......-....-M..---..- MEN'S sut1's- ------- H 32.50 2 Pairs of Pants; Rog. 339.50 ALL OTHER NEW SPRING SUITS AND TOPCOATS LESS 'l0lVo Choose from the Largest Selection in Town. A small deposit will hold any garment. The OIIEENIIAL Co. Ltd. MEN'S STORE T44 GT. GEO. Fabulous FREE GIFT extension lnnf: for roiiiiorl. (Tlioivr of two-tone coiriliinations. this Beautiful Ghrome Set A 5tKl..'.0 viiliio .'vpircr chrome set you buy it now ROY refrigerator. i-lirniiin-plated strongly r-rmstriirtcrl trlirome t-lmirs, plastic FREE !!!! when you buy a new if L hours FREE whrn Clll'OnlP set. features tubular strcl logs: I upholstered lZl'0.l'. Wllnu, rail or green--or Look at the features of this big, some ROY refrigerator: ' 9 cu. ft. capacity. 13.4 square feet shelf area 45 lb. capacity freezer. Convenient door racks. Built-in hutter keeper. Quick cold tray. Crlspcr with basket. 2 ice cube trayswmnkes 28 Cubes. Soft interior light. --PLUS ti full 5 year guarantee!!! And you get ri beautiful chrome kitchen set, you buy is new ROY-now! FREE You Pay Only .60 weelcly ynnd the 5-lush pit. The pit it-. self vies piled deep with the i-a-I vished flesh and bone of the; earth. And there was still lime-, stone in the pit, and yet there wuj no oil. Adelaide wandered around the, place, bring very polite and nloofp and Mona Lee, after t.wo or three? telegrams from Virginia, went a- round atony-faced and with agony in her eyes. Gary could not find it in his heart to be sorry forl Harvey Mason. Jr., but he ached for the boy's 'mother. Spoilc, worthleha young pup, very likely-I l he'd seen enough of that stripe in his own college days. Obviously, Harvey senior hadi wired his banker for more moiiey.l for Mr. Bradley came out, grayer and pnore disapproving than ever, if that were possible, bringing pap- ers for Mann Lee to sign. Bhe smiled, white-faced and stricken, at Gary when the bank- er had driven away. "We may not have anything left when we get throughrwtth this," she said. ”But we'u be back where we started from. And we got. along then. and we weren't afraid." But she asked in s hopeful tone. ”Do you think we might get oil, Gary? I'd be so glad-on sacoui-it of Her- very. I hate to have him disap- pointed so badly." . Gory tried to be optimistic. "Were down almoet five thousand feet, Mrs. Meson. it it were my well I couldn't. give up-because I'm convinced this in deep struc- ture. And the feet that Grice-Mob gen are going ahead makes me think it might be hopeful. But Mr. Mason told me to stop drill- i”i.'lY llfill it . luv lnt KINIJ Elllli '1' II XX eluding tlireo-cushion two big easy chnirs- all viiin spring-fillr-d cushions. ours. Rog. Sl99..')tI. Turquoise. blue. green or 824950. SPRING SALE- choose one of these. suites! ally well constructed with (led arms and backs. beige or Time. SALE- Fhozce of col- SPRING SALE- FINE SILK VELOUR SUITES Better quality suites completely spring filled. Three-cushion Chesterfield, one plain back and one channel hick chair. All pieces beautifully covered in heavy silk velour with smart show-wood trim. wine. spring-filled cushions and thickly pad- Rerl. green. rose, Reg. 3319.50. SPRING DON'T MISS THESE EXCEPTIQNAL VALUES! WIDE SELECTION! TREMENOOIIS SAVINGS Oll our new SPRING srocit or CHESTERFIELD r. susfrns PAY AS LOW AS G weekly 159.50 TAPESTRY and REPP SUITES Attractive. modern tlireo-piece suites In- rlir-:tc-rfielrl and reversible, 1 99'” Reg. IIEAYY WOOL FRIEZE SUITES For long werir. henuty rinrl comfort - Exception- reversible SEE OUR hand- ”ROY” Deluxe 9 cu. ft. REFRIGERATOR iilllilit... it 8 NO DOWN PAYMENT! 13 ' SMART! ' BEAUTIFUL! ' OOMFORTABLE! PRIGEO ONLY U 29 OR ONLY .85 weekly .25 "DUAL-PURPOSE” DAVENPORT - LIVING ROOM E complete NO DOWN PAYMENT You actually furnish A living room and bedroom at one siren.) when you buy this handy, smart-looking ensemble. Daventlol" orisily converts into double hod that invites sleep. Two hit! 4'5” t-hriirs included to make this suite look like A regular cluster- field suite night or day. All pieces in rich. hr-nvy quality V9l""'i Wine or green with contrasting chair. YOU GET:- ' 3-piece Davenport Suite ' 1 matching walnut finish ' 2 brass and tole table lamps coffee table. ' 2 parchment table lamp ' 1 handsome shnrlcs. glass ash tray. F 1 threw-way hrldgo lamp. ' 1 opaque parchment ltfltlt" smoker WWI STEP INTO SPRING . ' 2 walnut finish end tables. lamp shade. 8151: this big ensemble value-new on display at NEW VV'l5'l' SAVE” Take up ' 131 Greet George as. ...C... E W W A Y FURNITURE ..CO. LTD. or CIABIKIITEIKJWN, P. E. I. ONLY Why per IIOIILII carrying charge! to 2nd WEEKS TO PAYIW Those G21). '1'?