' PALE Dav [NGER ALE Ilil 00AM“ mun‘ 311m: Ginger-AI! Lrmifrd 51.1mm» (GPUIAII l -SIZE . v No Cause for Condolence. “Mr. chairman," complained the speaker, “I have been on my feet ior nearly ten minutes, but there is so much rlbaidry and interruption l can hardly hear myself speak." “Cheer up. guv’nor," came a voice from the rear, "you ain't Alnissln’ much." Do not be disturbed ii you suddenly realize ' you have allowed your coal supply to dwindle. , We can provide you ‘ with the very best,ai. reasonable prices, and u on quick delivery. “The Maximum of Ilea " PHONE 11c . GllllS 8:30 Just Cleaning your RADIO makes a difierence. Communicate with All. c. smluwoon RADIO SERVICE 122 North River Road ' ours THREE sr-ncmnnas WATCHES, RINGS EYE GLASSES Established 1870 E. W. TAYLOR 142 Richmond Street The » liuman Eye Complex intricate in "I ‘ ' and r " n "will! oi the m: possible "re that can be given it. ll sour eyes fare troubling Wlhdonotbesounwiseaa to neglect them. An‘ eiamination will un- cover the cause oi the trouble Ind glasses will probably “lllhletely relieve it. .1. uurcifirsou . - orrosssmrsr n-vn.‘ 1 lunertnd at d Ilwlble n: advance. " romeo occur-rum w» a clear docket at the police cour- WBWYQIY morning. ran 0 months to 14 years. HARBOUR Rev. Allister Murray, Minister. a: Patk Smith oi Oompeer, and giccmsman respectively. number oi guests were present at this dainty function were the giits presented to the bride. Miss Smith referred to is a. Aulay, Tracadle Cros. SOCIAL GATHERING-On Mon- day, February 27th, a very pleasant evening was spent at lvrkshrield Manse, when the christian Endeav- or oi the Presbyterian church held their social evening with upwards 0i forty members and visitors present. As the society has just recently been organized, the object oi the social evening was to strengthen the bonds of acquaint- ance and to create an atmwohere oi good fellowship. Muchoredit is due the program oomsmittee under whose direction the proceedings oi the evening were carried out. The following program was rendered: Solo, Mlm Jean MoNovin; reading Mr. Robert Calms; intsrumental solo, Miss Elna-ma. McNevln, duet, Rev. J. A. and Mrs. Pribchard, Miss Emma McNevin was the ac- companist oi the evening. The contests and games put on caused much mmiment and whiled away the evening. some c.‘ the gentle- men were so pleased with the good lunch served by the ladies, that they expressed a. wish that these social evenings be held oiten. A hearty votqal thanks was then tendered Rev. J‘. A. and Mrs. Frit- chard ior their kind hospitality. The singing oi the National Anthem brought an enjoyable ervenng to a close. Canadian Cookery Continued from page ii ‘st-rallied tomato Juice, and cover with buttoerd crumbs. Bake until crumbs ‘are blown. Boiled Whitefish Supreme Lay the fish open and 911i l" shallow pan with the skin side down; nearly cover with water. To one medium sized fish add 2 table- spoons salt and cover tightly M“! simmer gently (do not boil) until flsh will flake but no longer. Serve on hot patter and pour over whiic sauce made 1mm 2 talbieavw"! butter and 2 tablespoons flour blended together into which ha! been stirred 1 cup hot milk uni-ll it is thick. Add a chopped 11ml cooked eggs, and a sprinkle °i parsley. UEOONOIWIOAL SUPPER. IVENU. By Mary Moore Casserole Supper Cole Slaw Stewed Dried Peaches with milk / SI Fne Avoid in my may Thousands outing! "lflrma swag: Olh CENTRE-GUARDIAN This column in reserved In; Queen's County laws oi local interest but ud- "flllllll 0! n newly nature In» be Natl u word strictly nn-nruarua Inllillllllilflfl Clinic at Queen Square School miday, mm. 3rd at 3.15 r. M. m» ehild- ‘ 8206-34-21. cannon or‘ scornsunpmv. a ] Ewen MncDougall will preach Sab- bath 5th, at Bangor at 10.30 a. m and ‘i p. rn. Also, ii the travelling il favourable, at Stanchel on Tuesday ‘lth and Wednesday 8th at 7.30 p.81- OALEDONIA AND MURRAY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES-On March 6th the services will be as follows: Caled- onia at ll a. m. and 7 p. m. both 1n English. The C. E. Society as usual on Thursday at 7.30 p. m. Murray Harbour Sabbath School and Bible Glass at 2 p. m. Service at 3 p. m. TITOSKY-SMITH -- At HQ!’- robert, on Jun. 15th, Armin Roset- ta, eldest daughter oi Mr. and Iii/D's. became the bride oi Ted Tiinsky oi Oom- peer, Rev. Father Ehmarui. per- forming the ceremony. ma; Hazel ltarcwick and Mr. Ian Smith, bro- ther oi the bride, were bridesmaid On Saturday, Jan. 31st a miscellaneous shower was held ior the bride, Mrs. T. ‘Iltosky, at the home oi lillrs. H. Barrlck, at which Mrs. Darrick and Mrs. Bretail were hostesses. A large and many granddaughter oi Mrs. Rosetta Mc- PAGE THREE l- ~. ‘ DISPLAY TODAY Tun New Form V-8 DE Luxe TUDOR Slsu IIZ-mcu WHEIZLBASB AN room-the largest, In mechanical de tinetive. No single to motorists than with low cost of Roadster z z Phaeton : : .< r CMIPC (5 windows) (Fa O: B.- EAST horsepower engine. It is a remarkable en- gineering achievement because it combines eight-cylinder smoothness and flexibility HE longer, wider, more powerful New Ford- V-B is herel Today it is on display at the show- rooms of dealers in this city. Today it introduces a new style of beauty, a new standard of comfort and a new pace in performance at a low price. When you aeo the New Ford V-B you will be particularly impressed by its size and attractive appearance. For ifs a big car “in every sense of the ‘ word, with IIZ-inch wheelbase and unusual interior most comfortable automobile at a truly low price. Its graceful streamlines express the newest, latest mode in motor car designing. ‘ sign, as in size and body lines, the New Ford V-8 reveals much that is new and dis- feature is of greater importance the V-type, eight-cylinder, 75- operation and up-kcep. ; . $650 Tudor Sedan . . 3 ; 66° CORPS (5 windows) : : 650 Fordor Sedan ; z WINDSOR. ONTARIO; .. “The Canadian Cur" a new quality feature—the head. This costlier metal is used because it dis- sipates heat rapidly, permits higher compression An important factor in this low operating cost is all-alhminum cylinder and results in increased speed, power, acceleration and smoothness, with greater fuel economy. The development of this head and the one-piece casting of the cylinder block, exhaust passages and crankcase are among the most noteworthy advances in motor car building in recent years. They are typical of the high quality and advanced design of the entire car. All New Ford V-8 cars fenders, new headlamps, new instrument panel directly in front of driver, adjustable driver’s seat and a safety-glass windshield. All are furnished in a choice of rich body colors. equipped with five wheels. De Luxe curs have two tall lights and two matched-tone horns. Do Luxe all-aluminum cylinder have the new skirted All come one-piece steel-spoke LOW FORD V-B PRICES , , $665 D8 Luxe Coupe (3 windows) $705 ; ; 650 De Luxe Rggdylgf ; ; $680 De Luxe Tudor Sedan : 2 ; ; 745 De Luxe Phaeton z ; 71S De Iwxe Coupe (5 windows) 705 BUMPERS. SPARE TIRE AND TAXES EXTRA: SMALL DOWN PAYMENT; closed body types have safety glass throughout, cowl lights,arm rests in the rearcompartmentanduchoice of luxurious Broadcloth or Mohair upholstery. Colored wheels are optional on all. Dc Luxe types. LONGER, WIDER, ROOMIER MORE POWERFU ALL - ALUMINUM CYLINDER HEAD IIZ-inch wheelbase. Striking body lines and colors. Steel bodies. Double-channel, double-drop, X-type frame. V-lype eight-cylinder engine; 75 horsepower. Engine cushioned in live rubber. Remarkable acceleration. Over 80 miles per hour. Unusual oil and fuel economy. Automblic spark control. Silent second speed. Silent, synchronized gear shift. Fully counterbal- anced 65-pound crankshaft. carburetor, with silencer. _ floating rear axle. Siradzllc-mounted rear-axle driving pinion. Safe, reliable four-wheel mechanical brakes, iully enclosed. New riding comfort because of the exclusive Ford-designed transverse cantilever springs, properly controlled by four double-acting, self-adjusting shook absorbers, with thermostatic control. Aluminum plat Torque-lube driv De Luxe Fordo 7Z0 Cabriolet. a z FORDNMOTOR COMPANY or CANADA. LIMITED CONVENIENT TERMS) L Smooth-running ons. Down-draft e. Three-quarter rySer/nn $ 795 ":2; 790 ;.‘;: 780 Casserole Supper Fry gently two finely sliced onions and 1-2 pound hamburg steak in n. little bacon dripping or butter for about 8 minutes, but they must not be browned. Oook 2 cups macaroni in salted water until tender in 5 cups water. Arrange a. layer o! IM- caronl- in bottom or bakins dish. over it put a layer o! the meat and onions, then another laytr o! ml- csroni, then another o! meat. Pour over all the water left from the macaroni and cover inn with 1 cup grated chemo mixeiwlth 1 cup flllc stale breed crumbs and bake until cheese 4s melted and ll solder: bwvm. ‘ Cold Slaw liinis Since we must maior the frwh foods in our economical menus to have an adequate vitamin intake. wbbagg has to play a large role. It jg om- , ~‘ leafy. green veget- able. whim wbbasos may l» made into delicious criflp cola slaw ii they are shredded nnely either on shredder or with very sharil knife and put in very cold water to which has been added salt- and a little vinegar and allowed to crisp- en ior at least on hour. Drain and dry well and mix with a little mayonnaise or cold boiled dressing or sour cream.‘ Sprinkle with pup- rika. Cottage cheese is a pleasant addition to cole slow. MARY MOOBES QUESTION BOX a NOTE: TO CORRESPONDING READERS: When writing to hits- Moorc for rcclpcs or any other help connected with this Cookery Service, kindly sclcct a pen namc, besides giving your umn» and aci- dres. Address letters to Mary Moore, Cookery Editor, in care of this paper. ' i.- QUESCPION: Would you please tcll me how to make sweet bread with rye? I will b; looking for the rule in the next papcr.-Mrs. G. N. Sydney. ANSWER: It requires a little irwre time than you expected for Sweet llye Brcnrl One cup scolded milk, 1 cup boil- ing water, 1 tablespoon lard, tablespoon butter, 2-3 cup lnown sugar, 1 1-2 teaspoons salt, 1-4 yeast cake dissolved in 1-4 cup lukewarm water, 3 cups bread flour and enough ryc meal to stiiirn. Dissolve butter and laid and sugar, salt, in the hot milk and water. Cool to lukewarm and then add dis- solved ycast cake and whlto flour. Beat well and cover and let rise until light (probably overnight.) Add rye rucal ilntii dough is still enough to knead, then knead wcil and let rise again. Then shape into loaves or buns and lct rise again >- we try to make it a rule to answer letters in their turn. Howcwr. wo hope this recipe suits you and shall be giadt hour from you at any time in tho future. WlllTE’$ SPECIALS CARAMELS 33c Lb. BETTER SWEET CIIOCOLATI-IS 29c Lb. TRY OUR HOME MADE (‘AND SPECIAL DINNER 25c tiiilTE’9’ Tea Rooms Oondueind by Mrs Mary 3mm a i and» bake, starting it in hot oven and reducing heat aiicr ten min- utes. ELMSDALE Mrs, George Kelly pnsscd peace- fully away at hcr homo on February 9th after an illness of four wccks at the age oi seventy-nine years. Dur- ing her declining yours, she had been tenderly cared for by hcr sons. She had a quiet rcih-ing disposition and was loved nml respected by her many friends and neighbours. Her husband prcdcrcasod hcr twelve Years. ‘rho immoral was held on February 11m lo Sacred Henri Church‘, Aiberiou. and was largely attended. Shc low to mourn hcr loss three SCI‘. dick in Uuilczl States and Frans. and Ezunct a‘. The Elmsdalc Women's Institute hcid their monthly meeting at thc homc of Mrs. licicn Hardy cu Feb. 6th with n. large number of memb- ers and several visitors present. Roll call was answered by cach member ivriting Banger and spelling Boston. This caused much merrimcnt as it did not prove as simple as it sccm- cd. Aftcr the opening and routine business was cvcr thcrc was n sing song by members after which four ladies gave a short humorous din- logue winch was much cnjoycci. The Young People's Society 0i the United Church hcid n Varlcniinc Social in the liuli on Wednesday evening, February 15th. The enter- tainment consisted of suitable Val‘- entine games uud contests, uitcr which n delightful lunchcox» ivss served by thc lzuiics. ' On Thursday cvculng. lilnumy 16th the Eimstiaric Egg Circle hcid their annual mcciing in the Hull. The different reports were encour- aging in spite of low prices rcccived ior eggs and poultry: Duicgaics wcrc appointed to nlicmi ihc meetings in Charlottetown. The teachers of Eimsriuic School hcid their" hull yearly oxmnination January 315i. The teachers worn assisted by Rev. M. D. and Mrs. McLeod. The pupils made a. good showing in tho dlilcrcnt subjects in which ‘(icy won‘ rxnmincd, The telephone company is still i busy repairing the damage (lfiiifl in lhc diflcrcnt telephone lmvs (happy: the recent icc storm. Mr. George Wnllacc is spvurilnr; the winter in Boston visilmg his daughters. serious illness of Mr, Junior- Mc- j Kenna. Dock Road. Try And Find‘ The Snowball (Canadian Prcssi SYDNEY, N. S., Niarci) l~-.\Il".<. Phillip Morrison required mcrlu-al treatment after lacing struck on thc head last night, so Willard ‘Fhoiup- son, 20, will apponr in polico court ncxt yveck on n charge of llll‘O\\lll;.! snowballs. Police ircadquartcrs has bcvn (ic- luqzd with complaints this winter ;_ 111g the snowbail-iinwnving SYDNEY. . . . VICT double scrccncd-Lumpy-B PROVING VERY POPULAR. Ilium’ Will rczrct m lczu-u oi the‘ i [activities of Sydncys youth and , the Di-pau-imcnt has decided to 1n. [sruuic prosecution in all cases whcrc evidence is available, 1g inccs, irowcvcr, a difficult task should exhibits 0i the missiles bg called for. Pile Sufferers Your itching, bleeding, or pm. truduu; piles will go and not comp imrl: whcir you actually remove the mus -l);\cl blood circulation in the ion-or bowci~and not one minute hviorc. Solves or suppositories can't do llllSr-dill internal remedy must. W moved l-iEM-ROID, prescription ui Dr. .1. S. Lconliardt. succeeds bc~ curls: l‘. stimulates the circulation, rlrivvs out. lhc thick impure blood. heal.» and rcslorcs the almost dead parts. liENl-ROID has such a won- ricrfui rornrd oi success in oven the mos: siubiwrz‘. cases that. Hughes lJruu Co, Lid, and druggists every- whcrn urgc cvcry’ sufferer to get s. lniiic nl llEM-ROID Tablets today. They must mid your pile agony or money back. -COA L- ORIA .. . PREMIER THESE THREE (‘O/Uh AIJVAYS ON HAND; Scrcencd nr right-Chan. THEY Alli; $7.75 pcr ion, (‘ash price only. .100», A "I RI & no‘ as Queen st.