1 lb. Canned Salmon, flaked; é cup grated cheese; 2 eggs, well beaten;1 cup milk; 2 tbsp. butter, melted; 2 rolled crackers; juice 9f lemon. Combine the Canned Salmon and cheese, add beaten eggs and milk. Pour mixture into buttered casserole. Cover with buttered cracker crumbs. Over all pour juice of lemon. Cover, set casserole in a pan of water and bake in mod- erate oven, 350-- 375 degrees F., for 3O minutes. Serves four. 55m 5a" nod 52bit?" it's so economical , CANNED SlllMllN Associated Salmon Connors ol British Columbia i Lonely Paradei Fannie Hunt é l the same. it is a fine tri- bill/e!" "To what? The composite usin- iiiity of the Bowles mind. Let them find another political guinea p13. I don't like sex-rims squirted into mo." "You would like even e, losing: fight l1 it. were to he a good fight. 'i"his one couldn't be. though." "i woiililift. run for mayor 0f this town now even if I had a leg on vrhlch to rim Which I haven't. I can't. f-nrry this knee across a suliuay jilatforiii. much less a po- lnii-oi one, l‘\"P known everything the... ls to know for three months. Onlv ivlsli ilie hour wasn't etrlk~ llig irhcn you need to know.“ "I can't understand why you- hoiv you-- alien you came mil of the hospital lifter tlios. three days of observation _vou seemed to wall: a little bettiii". Like Erna. I belle-ted the rheumatic story you told us aftor the diagnosis. Kow can you contemplate another production until-until you are better? Whit- does Dr. Alban say?" "What can he say that I don't already knoiv? Life's letting go of me. I'm on yclvet. I've lived my half-a-llfe to its hilt. I've already" used up considerable longevity.“ "But, Charlottciiburg. you're only “Of course I've llcd about my age. But it's a lie so old I've for- gotten it's a lie except on days of reckoning, such as this. one. j- six, my hind foot. Fiftysix y nrs ago I ivas reaching tho pantry shelf." "Sharley, you're ageless. One d0- esn't think of you in years." "God does. I'm on borrowgi time as it is. My mother used to place a lighted lam-p in the ivindow when it was time for us children to cou.c indoors, evenings. Well. thcrcs u lump in the window for me now. Witli Ma, I could steal another game of hopsootcii. There is no time to be stolcii when God's iaiiip appears in the window for you. Neither do I want it, I'm ready to go into that house because l see the light. Aside from leaving you and Kits and certain smells and sights I love in nature and L18 sweet. nostalgia I've always had fir a liaby, I've got my grip packed and ivnitiiip." "Vt/ailing for what?" asked Kitty, entering. her manner animated as a squirrels. "Hope something nice about rie. girls." She stopped short. "Knee bothering you? 'I‘ry epsmn salt baths. You're going to need a lot of leg work for your ‘Boys anti Girls‘. There's a. squib in tonight's Sun about it. ‘Cliiirlottenbiirg Pru- dicts a Youth Season iii the Theat- or."' C"What." asked the Charlotten- burg. leveling her eyes and voice suddenly upon Kitty, "is on your mind? Why is the trip to Paris and Jean-Jacques off?" "Demon woman." cried Kitty. “how did you know everything?" "Here's my psychic method." re- plied the Charlottenburg. dipping into a reticulc and bringing up a folded cablegram. "It's from Jeni- J-acques: ‘For Gosh sake, bring Kitty to her senses. Deal must not fall through. What ails her?’ Why ls she not coming‘? Use your iii- flucnce. Reply collect. Frantlcally yours, Jean-Jacques.” "Poor Joan. I'll make it up to him. He's well rid of me. 1 can think of nothing that interests me less at this moment than Jean- Jacques-Mullahs." “M-m-m.” "Nothing seems to have interest- ed you more than Jean-Jacques for the lest weeks, Kitty. Why all this sudden shift?" "Be sweet to me. Sierra. Kitty doesn't want a big new business. Kitty doesn't want. to have to spend so much time 1n Pails. Kitty's only human." "Brace yourself, Sierra something 1| coming when she acts in this fashion. What's up your sleeve?" "Demon woman. You aren't iizi- man‘. Did you izuoss. too, Sierra?" "I haven't tlic rcniutest iilca what cithei" of you is talking about." "I hail meant to toll you both tonight. But. this fiend of a char- lottenbiirg is psyhlc. It's something I haven't. vvcn quite breathed to mysclf, because it. hasn't. yet fully come true. I-‘irnd. )'(llil' “Sir-rrn." boomed thc Charloltoii- burg, iii a mock sort of singsoiig. “The dny that Lcriiiiirr- walked nil with Olivor and loft. your father seated in an interlude known as the lurch. I could have. told you that. .lc.'iii~Jiicqiics nod my cvxn ‘Boys and Girls‘ production were doomed to be let. down." “Witch wrimaiil" crimi Kitty. "This is cruelty. The fact that. it's true doesn't make lt any the l.--'s cruel. Don't let her incite you against me, sierra." "Nonsense. No future stepmother could hope. to know inoro concern- ing her futiurc strrpchild than Sierra knows about. you. sierra. have you ever envisaged yourself as stepdaughter tn Kitty?" - "You devil." screamed Kitty. throwing herself upon the Char- lottenburg and pummeling her with soft motive-covered fists, ‘you devil, devll.devil,‘I love you!" "Why, Kitty Mullane." asked liarra slowly, "have you designs or. my dad?" "He might do worse. mightnt he, Sierra?" i "Kitty. you're serious?" “Never more so. I'm not e design- ing htissy. If you think I am, lift your little finger and I quit.‘- “Kltty. dare I take you and the Chnrlottenburg seriously?" "i should have married your father years ago. Sierra. Instead. I lct n nltwlt like Leonore think and act raster. And now opportunity has knocked again and I'm out to salvage what's left of his life rind. incidentally. mine. If that isn't being honest, I don't know what 1a. Come out of your trance. Sierra." It's i; pleasant one, Kits. As into as this afternoon I was making plans to talk over with you and Ohai-lottenburg the need for my returning to the house in Muiray Hill-now that Father is iii ii- alone-J‘ .42 JZLANNEIiI-ujfg T133. GUARDIAN. CHARIJOTTETOWN e ladies’ pink ond in. Silk-Jersey Pyjamas oy Harvey Woods in strep rind short sleeved models. Sizes smoll, medium and largo. Priced of eocli . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Broadcloth Pyjumos by Eclipse in Butcher-Boy style. Colours turquoise, red, blue and pink with white collor and cuffs. Sizes small medium ond large. Priced at each .. Pink end blue tailored Nightgown: in silk-jersey by Harvey Woods in strap and short sleeved models. Sizes smoll, medium, lorge and over- size. Priced or ond each . . . . . . . . Mercury silk-jersey with royon Nighigowns with elastic waistline in pink only. Styled with strap or short sleeves. Sizes smoll, medium and large. Priced or each . . . . . . .. Silk-crepe Nighigov/ns by Ardele, attractively trimmed with dainty lace, in colours pink, blue, yellow and white. Sizes smoll, medium and large. Priced ui ond each . . . . . . . . . . .. Block sheer Nightgown: by Ardele, attractively styled with fitted bodice and inserts 0f block lace. Sizes small, medium oiid large. Priced of eoch Tailored and ldce trimmed silk-crepe Night- gowns by Eclipse, Classic Silk ond Kuymor in colors pink, blue, white, yellow and green. Sizes smoll, medium ond 0nd . large. Priced of, euch Coloured Taffeta Slips in tailored style by Tor- onto Petticoat in fuschiu, dork green ond red. Sizes 32-38 only. 3 . . - - ~ . . . . . . . - e . l - I Priced ct, euch Silk-Crepe Slips by Kuymur, ldeol ond Silknit oi- trrictively trimmed with luce. Colours blue, yellow and crown. ond Priced 0t 24, 1949 Sir-latte Slips with elostle back In Crepe only in colours pale blue and yellow. 2 . - . I Sizes 32-38. Priced at, eecli Nylon Slips by Ardele attractively trimmed with cotton eyelet embroidery in white only. Sizes 32, 34 and 36. Priced at, each Nylon Slips by Ardele with Nylon lace trimming at yoke bad hemline. White only. 6 Sizes 32, 34 and 36. Priced at, each n Tailored Nylon Slips by Kuyser in white only, Sizes 32 - 40. Priced ot, each . . . . . . . . . . A fine assortment of Ladies’ tailored and luo( trimmed Slips in white ond teurose. Styled by Kuyser, Kuymor ond Ardele in all sizes to 44. Priced from to Qucih , _ __ _ Ladies‘ Silk Petticoats with attractive lace trim in white, blue ond yellow. Sizes smoll, medium ond large. Priced at, each Ladies‘ Flannelette Pyjamas in flowered and striped designs in Butcher-Boy style. Colours white, pink, blue, yellow and green are on dis- play. Sizes 32-40. to Priced from . . . . . . . . . . Ladies’ Silk ond Nylon Briefs by Koyser, Sup- erior Silk rind Mercury in ell pastel shades. Sizes smoll, medium and large. to Priced at . . . . . . . . .. 1 loo 1 I95 Ladies’ Silk bond-legged Bloomers by Harvey Woods and Mercury in white end tearose. Sizes smoll, medium, large ond oversize. Priced or " 1 I75 Ladies’ Rayon Vests by Harvey Woods, Mercury and Koyser. Colours white and tedrose. Sizes 1.00 - 1.40 0nd oversized. Priced of m Slips in silk-crepe and cotton with lace trim"- v/hite only. Sizes l - l2 1-00 - 1-95 years. Priced oi’, euch .. Silk Panties with lace trim in pink and white. Sizes 2-l2 years. Priced Cll‘, each Flunnelet-te Pyjamas in tailored designs with long sleeves. Assorted colours in sizes 2 - l6 CHILDREN’S Flonneleite Pyjumos in clown style in colours pink and blue. Sizes 2 - 6 years. Priced obeoch _ Flonnelette Pyjamas with mofching bciihrobe for boys ond girls in striped ond flowered patterns. Sleepers by Dr. Denton in pink, blue ond no- lilflliflffi iiiwlllif’ 2.59 - 3.50 Fleece-lined Sleepers by Zimmerknii in pink ond illfti 5.1T Zhi i 777T?‘ ......... .. 2.00 Dainty Aprons in polka-dot end flowered de- yeurs. Priced 0t 1 each .. . ... I 65 - 2.95 sizes 2 - 6x. Colours blue, green 0nd rose. Priced ct, euch . . . . .. Priced oi, eoch ... MCDRE €~ M9LEODIJmiI£i signs in sizes 2 - 6 years. 75c “"890 SUNSET LODGE NOTES The staff and guests of Sunsi-t Lodge were pleased to have a visit from Rev. H.E.D. Ashforrl; President. Mrs S. Tompson, organ- ist and members of the W.M5- or Trinity United church Caer- lottewwn, on Nov. 21. After the worship service by Rev. Ashlin!‘- en faith in God's promises. a aro- gram of Solos and rendmgs follow- ed, Sols Mrs W. Watts, Duet-Miss Lynnle Aitken and Miss Emma Themos-Displayiiig of Iiidlan Sou- venir; by Miss Beryl Morsuri, Missionary on furlough. Reading by Mrs G. Paterson and a Sing- song led by Miss Enid Morsoii. i'-~n. Sandwiches and cake xvcre eervci Halli. s°°itii The warm penetrating action of Tl-IIRMOGENE MIDICATID WOOL lielpe relieve the miseries of deep- tented chest colds, bronchitic and minor aciiee and pains. When colds strike, ltrike beck . fast-apply THIIMO- our: and feel the I e r m t h t h a t eoothel. I49 I ‘w THERMOGENE Ml l)l( Alli) WOC)! Iebeeeetlauel ..- .,. by the visiting ladies. Meeting was closed with the singing of, "Blast. Be The Tie That. Biizds“. Rev. Ashford also visited Mrs. Mary Ooston; a guelt. of Sunset} lodge for three years, who is ‘+91%, ousiy ill in her room at Sunset Liodge. York and Vicinity Friends of Mr. Frank watts arei sorry to HEM‘ that he is a patieiitl in the P. E. 1, hospital- Miss Norma Lewis, student nursel at. the P. E. 1. Hospital, spent Sun- day at her home in York. Mr. Earl ‘room/bi; has returned‘ to York frcin Amherst, N. s. where he attended the Winter Fair. Mrs. Albert g; YOPK; ll vlslt- l ing in Oyster Bed Bridge, the guest . of her daughter, Mrs, Gordon Carr. ' Messrs. Robert Mutch, Mer- maid. and Neil Robinson, City paid a flying visit to York on Monday. Mr. Peri Gockett, Pleasant Grove has as his guest this week- end his sister (Vesta), Mrs, Mc- Keenie of Boston. Mesa. U. B. A. Mr, Robert Bnrwise, York. left on Monday for Regina. Sack. where he 1s joining the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. I-Illi many friends wish him success in his new undertaking. U. K. GRAIN CROPS Grain crops in the United Kingdom this year have been marked by exceptionally high yields. The wheat ield is official- ly utimeted at 21. ewt. an acre compared with e 10-year avenge of 18.’! ewt, and inst year's figure of 2031. For barley the ea- tirnated yield is 10.! cwt. . eleinat a i0 year avenge of 10.6 cwL, end leer. year's fiwre. also the previous highest. or 10.4 cwt. Oats showed SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED FREDERICTON, Nov. 2i - (CP) I'- -—Award of l0 C. H. L. Jones Scholarships. each worth $500, to tho following University of New Brunswick forestry students was announced today. Raymond .l. FlIlHCRBll. Sha\vini- gan Falls, Que; George T. Silver. Hemford, N.S.; George A. Hanni- ton, Parry Sound. Ont; Reginald .l. MicCormack. Petcrboroligh,‘ Ont; lmon it Pond, Three Rivers. Quo; Robert (l. NfcCullouzh. Brockvillc. .lllll.l \i'iclrii- ll. Bushell. Lezisidc. lOnL; John HacTavish. West-f mount. Que; (Tliarlcs E. Potter. ldontrcnl: ("mcil J. Smith, Sivan River. Mari. the some heavy yield with 10.4 cwt. with 16.6 cwt. and 17.1 Wt. FACE COVERED WITH PlMPlES Miss B. Green, Box 361, Davis,'()kle., writes: "For three years my face was covered with large pimples...l decided to try Cuiicura Soap and Ointment. After using them for three weeks l was greatly relieved; and now my skin is as smooth as n baby's." Scientifically ‘iivfliflilffl Cuiicura may help you too! Buy (‘iitirura at your druggiat todayl COFFEE must be fresh. to yield its utmost in flavour. "salami" corrrr is as fresh as the day it was'packed when you break the seal on the lid. lift For F00t Aliment fionsuli l i ,, Orthopedic , Zziropodist l ‘l m omit iii-uric silt" CHABLOTTETO“ 5'. P-E-l 110-4 1Q i ll.J.ll. BROWN. ll. P. j