Carnation Home Service Director OIOUS DESSERTS - GyllglIlISHlNG DESSIITS For most families, dessert is the mhught of the meal. I know you M to make dessert live up to your tamilyls expectations. But do you make the most of the opportunities desserts offer, for improving menus from the standpoint of nourish- mcnt'.' Desserts can be at the same "me outstandingly delicious and yugh in food values - if YOU "like mm with Carnation Evaporated mug, Vclvct-smooth, rich flavored ca;-nation makes even your sim- plest puddings taste very special. And with Carnation, nourishing milk desserts can be made more nourishing still, by using less than an equal amount of water with the carnation. For instance, my Coco- nut Cream Pudding below, gives half again as much rnllk nourish- ment, as the some pudding made with bottled milk, COCONUI CREAM PUDDING L , 'anilla 1 llxlxwlirrld pud- ding powder W ::;".'.l:.'"' x X ru water 11: cu: shredded ' coconut Follow r-achr- tllrrtllons for making ouddlns. substituting Carnation and water for the milk called for by the directions. Cool pudding slightly , , . add coconut . . . chill. A du- rnt to make a family of 5 very IIIPIU. Wlmt's this Carnation "velvet- blcnd" me talk about? It's a special Carnation characteristic-a velvet- mooillness and rich flavor which an results of Carnations methods or homogenization and heat renn- tug. And it makes all your cooking more delicious. nasm AND COFFEE - how Qrandly they finish off a meal! And what an extra thrill it is when the coffee is "creamed" with Carnation. First there's the won- derful, creamy color Carnation gives to coffee. Then there's the velvet - smooth consistency of coffee 'n' Carna- tion. Best of all, Carnation brings out all of coffee's delicious, stimu- lating flavor. And Carnation costs only half. as much as cream. LISTEN lo the delightful Saturday radio show, "Stars Over Hollywood". A complete half-hour play every week -- specially written for this entertain- mi programme. See your newspape for time and stations. ml: Carnation! "Velvet Blend Book" of u-ctrd recipes. new and old. Write in I nrnzflnn Company Limited; 7m-n:-to or Vancouver. WHEN YOU PLAN DESSEIIS POI OUESIS, does your mind fly to something made with whipped cream? And is your next thought -- "O dear, whipping cream is so expensive"? Well. you can serve your whipped cream desserts - wlthout straining your budget one bit. Make them w i t h to h lp p e d Carnation Evap- orated Milk. You simply won't be- lleve how gor- geous a whipped- Carnation dessert can be - or how beautifully Carnation whips - until youlve tried it. Here's a great favorite of mine, that will illustrate how grand and how economical Carnation is in whipped cream desserts. ANOEI. WHIP DESSERT !:'i cup sugar Juice and rated 1 tbsp.fioIIr rind of '.I.- men 1 ," and 1,3 orange l4 cup cute; 2 tips. butter lg. cuglundiluted C c lied to ice-crystal f u Milk, stage sift together sugar Ind flour. neat egg; add with water, fruit Juices, rlnds and butter. to dry ingredients. (look over low heat until thick, stirring constantly. cool. Using a chilled bowl and heater, whip chilled Carnation until thick. Beat into cooled mix- ture. Pile in dessert glasses lined with split lady fingers. Chili. Makes 4 servings. an food values in every can of C ation. You can't be as 5 re amation E c C X C E t e it "from (ontenred Cows." cbmsmarca dellelousl I f .94; chocolate milk Mixes in a moment; Saw anything dissolve so fut. Inn heaping teaspoons of Quik Ins glass ofcold milk . . . I quick Illr . . ; and it's ready to drink. Cool, delicious ; . and what flavour-all the smooth rich. nt-ss of famous Nestl6's (hocolite. Your children will love Quilt, and it's mod for them-con. rains sunshine Vimnin Dx. Quik makes wonder- ful chocolate sauce and f'”5""8 too-recipes on Pickage. Ask your grocer for Nestl6'a Quik . . . in "He pound and half Eonnrl sizes. Costs so ttle-serve oftem N'c'sln.:'sl ""I,VItAVJA)s9og You never THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN A WEFKLY Minute "Cream 'to woken Lheml -and Calcium an BUYS WWHYS MONTREAL, August llth-In the cool, cool, cool of the mornin , to "CREAM or . , -that breakfast is the hungneat meal of the day when appetites are wide awake. INIORMAYION Sllll-Ilfl breakfub-treat your family HEAT". I find, don't. you? And delicious, 5 of Wheat" is a wonderful way Quick and easy to prepare (it takes lust 5 minutes of boiling to cook to smoo-oth deliciousness)-5 " eat is is w olemma way to begin the clay. to taste-it's good or you, too. It gives you Iron for good re Phosphoru for diets deficient in these elements. Mmuteg ”Cream of For it's not only good is ood So Sail. your family off to a wide-awake start. for the day-make at bro ast habit of 5 Minute "Cream of Wheat". as well as big ursl Yesterday Joan'- "Llula Pllchan" Han Big Eyes. little girl said, to find out from Particularly since it keeps Yes, for the whitest wash, nu. ”Mothcr, why is grandmals wash whiter than yoursl". Well it didn't take Joan long Grandma that. it was Blue that did the iricki Just a swish or two of Blue in the final rinsing, for ills Blue that prevents clothes turn- ing yellow. There's no pure white without blue in ii. (I can remember that from school, can't. you'.'). And, when you think that Blue costs just. A few cents a month, it's certainly worth using, isn't it? Blue is absolutely safe even for your finest fabrics them beautifully white. it's RECKI'l'I"S BLUEI Hay Fever? You don't have to get it to appreciate the gentle softness of Face-Elle tissue handkercliiefs. But. for those people who are hay fever victims, Face-Elle provides more nose f ?. Iomfort than any other tisue. The reason: Ills made of the purest Canadian cellulose with no harsh filler to irri- tate lender skin. It's lint-free too and more absorbent. . . And Face-Elle's velvet-smooth cores gives luxurious enm- lurt vcl: costs no more! And only FACE-ELLE offers B-PLY strength in regular or big man-size tissues. So remember to ask for Face-Elle by name whether for hay- fever or ordinary use. Wake Up Sleepy Siummar Appo- 1 (es with meals that are a wide- awnke combine.- tion of piping- hol. and ice-box cold . . . steamy. fragrant s o u it And crisp, chilled salad, for in- stance. Anti be sure the soup is one of HEINZ CONDENSED SOUPS-with the famous Heins liavour that guarantees good appe- tites. You see, Heinz Soups are made by soup specialists with gen- erations of Heinz experience to guide them. All Heinz Soup varie- ties are tantalizing "masterpieces" of goodness and flnvour-seasoned id porlcrliun by Heinz experts. So for dinner tonight. make a Heinz Soup the one hot dish in n. cold meal. It's a menu your family will ask you to repeatl ” ' " ll't X Pleasure-when the ther- momctcr soars-to make yourself a refreshing gloss of IN ANV'l: CHASE dz SANBORN COFFll.lu -iced. So easy! Here's all 170" Then add c. quantity-2 rounded tablespoon! to 1 quart of water.) y y p M.mmm , , . gust. wait. til you lnstol Inslnnt Chose dc Sanborn . Coffee is made by real 00588 people . of and the rcal lift. What's more, Instant Chase dc Sanbom saves you up to 40a 5. pound compared with ground codeel All Ready For Your ' ' LIJID penmg dry-cleaners you haven't most delicate of slimmer fabrics more, it will remove deep.-down . . it's the happy result almost 100 years of collee ex- ericnce. And youlll agree-t o nvour's thcre-and the body- Vacatlon? I'll bet you oral . oar I'm going with me. to A holiday wardrobe. J"n'reproof Energine tucked ll Do You Ever Wish I "Fairy God- mother" would givo you a con- ple of new feet in exchange for the old ones? Well I, know something much more practical (and just. as effective I) . 1L's Pltenylium, the wonder-working ingredient in BLUE-JAY coru Plusters and Callus Plasters. It's the ingredient that took ten years of scientific research for Blue-Jay to develop . . . and now they renlly ”hnve something”l For scientific tests show that Pheny- lium works 3Zl'Z: faster to cull cams and callnses in 9573 of the cases tested. So if your feet are bothering you-make them feel like new feet-with Phenylium. Ask your drugprist. today for Blue- Jny Corn and Callus Planters with Phcnylium. Lovely Maureen O'Hara, star 0 U-1's "Flame of - Aroby", is thrill- . ed with "wou- d e r - working" Penaten. in WOODBURY COLD CREAM You see, Penn- tm allows all the rich cleans- . ing oils in Woodbury Cold Cream to penetrate so much deeper, clean much more thoroughly. It remove! hidden dirt-even atubbom studio make-up. Maureen agrees that Pcnalen. helps Woodbury remove dirt so much more eas1lll- And, I know youfll agree, too..Try itl Woodbury Cold Cream with Pens- ion leaves skin softer, too-so wonderfully supple You W1 ml right. away how infinttelyjresher and smoother your skin is after A Woodbury Cold Cream treats ment. Ask for Woodbury Cold Cream with Pensten today , . . only 23c, 450, 780 and 31.15- . . so am I. And this to take ENERGINE CLEANING Accidents have a habit of hap- And commercial are not always svailable. But with away in your suitcase. he world. Energino ra- awon'yint moves wet paint, tar, chewing In grease spot! and motor otlsintna in s 1 (contains no acids nor on stains on heavy carupholstery. iffy. t w n't harm the tics). What's So don't let. A spot spoil your holiday funl Take along a tin of "save-the-day" Fireproof Energine. year. So I'm planning my next now! The most im ortsnt part 0 . L lline Account." MONTREAL. And I'm not doing ' ' stiiueezmg into other e money in n "Suns budgeting -- there's too much people's ideas for met I prefer th way" Personal when you try Approach to money management. Helps your expenses right in the eye without time elps you to save without penny-pinching. find out how Personal Plonntnu can like to wonderful holiday next. year? Just for a free copy of the booklet call Planning. I think you'll agree with me it that Personal Planning is a I Want A "Repeat Performance" of the wonderful vacation I had this car's vacation right my plan is putting at. the BANK OF it with iust ordinary of M's "do-it-your wonderful you to look tag . . . and mild you -- help you to Afford that Mk If: your nearest B of M.brsnob "Pennant Planning". It will show ed you how to cope with youi' everyday expenses-and save money, tool MAnoA'lTr7vTM. s. -The monthly meeting of the Margate W. M. 8. met at the home of Mrs. Wilbur Dennis on Tuuday evening. August 5th. with sixteen members present. Worship service was led by Mrs. Arthur Profitt. Roll was called and minutes of last. meeting read and approved. Plans were made for, the Baby Band meeting. also a pantry sale to be held at a later date. Mrs. J. Johnson had charge of the programme, assisted by Mrs. Preston Woodside. Next meeting DO YOU HAVE TIIOUIIE GETTING COLIAIS AND CUFFS (HAN? 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WIN E200 ITH UPER SUDS BOX TOPS IOV Dllflllh llhllfil H7 WHO AM ll l-tllllllfl KNOW CIUWIE ments. dragon. but a single crest: in 1707. great many badges. roses. Animals are The lion, are Ill1l'l'lBl'OllS. battalion of the The sphinx that such emblems this Island were from Europe. This type of the powder chambe muzzle-loader. The fitted on a nipple kingdom come. would come over heaviest charge. ramrod. s and fired at. the trunk. through the tree. favorite After the flint-lock Strange But True By I. I. Ilutdrthu It is interesting to.follow the designs given on the crests of re- giments. All royal regiments, with 8 single exception, bear the royal Light infantry regiments in- variably display s. horn, grenades form part; of the devices worn by the grenadler guards, the Artillery, and the Fuslleer regi- Nearly all of the Irish units dis- play the harp and the Welsh the Britannia, one of the most cher- ished allegorical figures is seen on that of the Norfolks. It was awarded to this unit for bravery at Almnnztt back A striped rose forms part of n ltlso of the union after" the war of the The origin of these designs may be traced back to the person or persons who had some raising the unit. For example, the cat encircled by the motto sans peur, which the soldiers of the 5th Senlorth landers wear on their caps. animal has long ornamented the crest of the House of Soutlierlnnd, and the Southerlands claim guar- dianship over this unit. But the most appropriate badge of all is that worn by the Royal Medical Corps - a snake coiled about a rod. The snake as every- one knows was used by Moses in the wilderness to free the children of Israel from the ailments with which they were afflicted. indicates services in India. No wonder then are jealously pres'erved by the men who receiv- ed them for military service. a o 0 Perhaps the first guns used in flintlock brought here by the early settlers Specimens are still to be found here and there. weapon had I hammer which was provided with a "flint cock". When released, the flint and the steel come together in such a manner as to produce sparks which found their way into the ll. came powder was ignited by means of a cap which . Underneath this weapon was a. special nook for carrying the ramrod. without which one could not possibly load gun. Well do I recall the many times I used the good old muzzle-loader to blow a squirrel or rabbit into And believe it or not, dried beans usually took the for nearest THOSE Roynl emblems. the symbol of Britain naturally figures most often, but elephants, horses, stags and so on part High- special sign in This the the t B shoulders or worse still, killed. The last; time I fired the old muzzle-loader it went to pieces like the wonderful one hosa shay and so far as ,1 t a spot of shooting, and the big deal was to see which of us could fire Down the to be tamped into place by the All ready, the lucky fellow put the ancient weapon to his "shoulder tree If he survived the kick - and what a kick h he could go with the others and see daylight. right beans, l 1 place of shot - at least in my; gun. i Sometimes the neighbor boys 1 1 Help. vcpnloblo v the o1(l.l long muzzle. we would pour fist-l fuls of dried beans and powder. Next followed a wnd of bees nc. . great depths. with plenty of powder behind hm, would go through a 3-inch hard- wood plank. It was a dangerous pastlm and when I look back to hose yo I often wonder how we ver escaped from getting broken getting know very few of he fragments were recovered. It gave me a. big fright, but I never got even a scratch. . . o The bulk of sea water is rela- tively cold. for heat rays do not penetrate deeper than 250 fathom, so that even in the tropics the up- per atratum of wannlsh Water is comparatively thin. If you would take up a handful of mud from the bottom of the ocean you would find it too cold to handle with comfort. Northerly creep of the cold wat- -ers of the Antarctic. According to Sir John Murray, at the depth of 50 fathoms sea water temperature remains at PF throughout the year, while in the the temperature is at freezing point at all times. A salmon is one of the few fish that can be equally comfortable This is caused by the in both sail: and fresh water. A second peculiarity of the sol- mon is their return to their natal waters. Proof of this is that every salmon stream has its distinctive type of fish. Again, the different salmon streams contain fish of different On the Restigouche River, for example. the salmon averdge '1 to 10 pounds whereas those of the Frazer River in British Col- SIZES. umbln average 18 lbs. o . . Where two streams Why? oxygen. believe. taln the proper ........v.......-....... ......g....,. . A Butterscotch V Clioco-Bran Pie New! Smooth hutterscotch filling in crunchy chocolate-bran pie uhgu, No baking! Quick, easy. thrifty! l..c.. Vi WP (3 M.) I cup Kellogg'- nml-Iwnl ALL.ggAN, ehoroluls blls rolled to crumbs '15 cup chopped Ilmlmlno nulmonll I pkg. Iufforlcllcll Pudding, made as directed on plij. Mt-It chocolate. shortening over hot winter. Stir in Au.-amm crumbs. nut- ments. Reserve 2 tbsp. mixtum for , topping. Press rest evenly. Krmly on i hnttom, sum of well-greased 8-in. ” plate. Lctpstand till firm. Spread coo rd pudding in pro uhcll. Border with choco-bran crumbs. Chill till cat. Remove from refrigerator 15 to 30 min. before serving. Yield: 8-in. pie. - For youthful regularity, hulk- balance your diet with M cup toasty ALL-BRAN every day. converge into a. river salmon will always choose the swifteat running water. Because it contains more Oxygen is the cue which leads salmon back to their native haunts during the spawning sea- son. and not pure instinct as many The streams where they spent thcirpnst and malt llfe con- amount of oxy- gen neaauary for their individual well-being. strange as it may seem. Salmon do not spawn every four years and then die, oven in the Pacific coast waters. A few salmon do spawn twice or oftener, but they are the exceptions. so you will always find the- fishing at any species better at the head waters of a. stream, that is where the stream run: more rapidly. Here the fish finds more oxygen which increases in vigor for the same reason you'd find the beat tub in those ports that are fed by tributary brooks. 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