- and look, a flag cookbook! Use Fry's Cocoa in delicious cakes, cookies. pies. frosrings. desserts! For, Recipe lloolr, send name and address to: fry-Cadbury Lrd., Dept. M-5. Montreal. up n a ..;....l..y. Dru -the cocoa. with the Ij;(;l'Le1.' chocolate flavor True permanent. defence forces of The good coffee-growing area the Republic of Ireland include near Nairobi is the most densely 13200 officers and men, plus 40,- settled part 0! Kenya Colony In 000 in reserves. - Eastern Africa. 0 O treat for dessert tonight- old-fashioned gingerbread topped with whipped cresml Make it the one-minute Robin Hood way. Women who baked and compared choose Robin Hood Gingerbread Mix. two to one. Try it tonight. C 3'." Nvaven name! busy 10 pen 1 Mhamrmrham MONTREAL. Fab. Dth-Many a brkla has won her man during leap year. And no doubt this year will be no exception. But the surest way to up 'our man. leap year or nag year. is to cook and bake 'specially for him. An you know any young -or not so young-bride can malts her re utation as a "book extraordinaire" if she bakes elicious rakes for her husband. Such cakes as are a with SWANS DOWN CAKE FIDUR. You want. them to be delicate-and as deliciously moist and tender as s h . d's favourite cakes should be. Well, there's no trouble at all in pleasing the good man when you have Swans Down Calra Flour-Swans Down is specially milled for better cakes. It is sifted and rv.-sifted until 27 times as fine as ordinary flour. Treat the man-and the family-in your life to s Swans Dorm cake . . . soon. . Man's How- To floppy Travelling! Whether you are taking an ad- acason vacation or venturing far from home for any other reason. your money will travel in real safety ' if you carry it in the form of Travellers Cheques. The IMNK OF BIONTREAL can supply you with Travrllrrs Chcqucs that. can be easily cashed at banks anywhere -iuid at many hotels and stores. And they're specially designed so as to be no good to anyone else . . . only you can use theml BofM (l'ravcllcrs Chcqurs come in convcaicnt amounts of S10. 820. &':0 anti Sl00 . . . and you can buy them for , a trifling charge at your neighbourhood branch of 'My Bank'l Sn-before you pack your bags-call on the Bof M and put your money into Travellers Cheques . . . for a truly Boa Voyagel A! Last! Here's a nylon shirt he'll It Won't Take A Second Longer be proud to , to cook twice an wcnr . . . the much "Cream of n e w B V 1) Wheat" as you N Y L O N lisuall do for S H I R. Tl break ast. Know It's made of why I'd like you nylon lricot... 10 (10 lh-'Il-7 38- somethinglirnnd 17 3 11 Be 1" fit! (i new in shirtipg "0 Y I D 7'! Of material, it's st- W 7! 9 a l" M 80 good at lunchi Just set half of what you cook in the morning nsids to cool-and fry it for lunch-like this . . . Cut cooked. cold. firm "Cream of Wheat" into llz-inch slices. If desired. dip into beaten egg. trscttve and comfortable in all kinds of wt-ntlicr. And the fused collar and culls of those ISVD shirts never wilt-- they stay good- looking for the life of the shirt. without ironing. In fact, you never iron this easy-tn-care-for shirt . . . laundering is ri brcczcl You'll s.-we Place 2 1ablesP0DYIS 88134 oil in lllt! price of the shirt in laundry I We-healed fryintl Pin 01' bills aloncl Wli:ii.'.-i morn, . nvi) Middle Ind "V "M" a sold"- Nylon Tricot Shirt. will outwear brawn 0" 'w"' 5"""t snve "' . . . tth maple or corn syrup. an or-lirinry shirt several times 11'1"” w v over. A" sl,.,495 me new DVD inmml Cant got cnough of N I .1. .i t S1 V Lgbl ' ' . that satin-smooth ”CREAhI OF grl..”'3. ..-l.'Ei".s..."5. "h:irir'riin"nli1c WHEAT" goodness. so good- cnri't. nllonl tn misa' and no sood Io? you' There's No "Trick" to serving Do You Tlilrils It's Hard to feed truly icinplini: II mi"! llllrmil Lcntcnmcnls , IIBIIV-'ThBn here's a menu that's sure to win his ap- . simp ly make sure you have a good it u p p l v of provnll Cream S U N Ii I S l' of Mushroom CALIFORNIA 5011!! - PHJIDB L E M ON S I Hot Biscuits - Tnngy, frcsli Sunkist lemon juice Vegetable Salad and delicious KRAFT DINNER. Yes. "Kraft Dinner" is a real "he-man's" dish. In every package of "Kraft Din- a special, fast-cooking brings out the flavour of fish and makes it so 1Illl.('Il more delicious. Try this li.ISlE-lCllll'lllIlK fish dish " ' some evcning soon . . . Jcllied :lO::'mI:(::IHhat cooks” nunyligbh bnlniun. . . To 2 cup, 0, canned "lmm. nose in only 7 minutes. And, in "M the NM, 0, 1 sunkm, the some pnckngc-chi-.rl(lar cheese. already grated. to sprinkle in for rich cheese flavour. What's more, this nutritious dish costs less than 4c a serving-and tlu-re are serv- ings for four in every package. One of the haudicst main-course glislics I know . . . filiraft. Dinner" moulds and serve on lettuce. 13 0” "19 Jill?” - "'10 UN? 7105 - Serves Q onto the table. "Mast Uicd" nf all my favourite recipes are the exciting dishes I can whip up in n jiffy with HEINZ CONDENSED SOUPS. Those are the soups made by soup spccuilists -so no wonder they :'1il0" things for your meat loaves, pies and rnrebiis. ' t i :- ryCR'IlisAMED DRIED BEEF. MUSHROOMS AND NOODLES loz. dried beef. shredded 1 tablespoons butter or mild flavoured dripping 1 tablespoons Qour l lo-0'21. tan Heinz Condensed Chicken Noodle Soup. lemon. llz tsp. salt. dash of red pepper. 1 or 2 sliced. hard- coaked eggs and U3 cup green peas. Mix lightly. Soak l tbsll. gelatin in it-I cup cold water and dissolve in 1 an cups hot water. Fold into salmon mix- lure. chill in large or small u llo-oz. can I-ltelgz Condensed Cream at Mushroom u e Toast triangles Saute beef in butter. Sprinkle flour over beef. Brow-n well. Add chicken Noodle Soup and Mushroom Soup and heat thoroughly. Add milk and mix well. Serve not over toast triangles or hot blscu ts. Serves 0-l. Guests For Dinner . . . but A bad backache has ou "tied in 'aols"7 Cheer upl You'll feel ' like a new woman and be a wondnrlul host- on after you've rubbed the ache away with fast- acting BEN- GAY (Bnume Beagu6). Ben-Gay chases away "Peter Pain" in al- most no time. Its soothing warmth gives welcome relief from back- ache and muscular pnin-rheu- mstism and neuralgia-and tha Pflll.l.0f chest gand head colds. Fhats. because it contains up to 2&5 times .more of those two famous pain-relieving Agents - mcthyl salioylate and mcnihol -than ii other widely offered rub- ms. Contains skin-soothing lanolin, too. Better keep lien-Gay handy -'just 75c a tubcl DESERVE The Best Of flare. So when they feel dry after using deicrgents (nice for your china. but not (or your hiindsl) . . . just treat them to soothing. lmoollllllx QEEGIQNS LOTION. You see, because Jcrgcns is liquid. it. quickly supplies the softening moisture that dry thirsty skin needs. Franklv. I don't. know what I'd do without itl I kce a ottle of Jergens handy in both kitchen and athroom and use it after every watery chore. Then. at day's end- mv hands look as if they'd never done a "lick" of workl I know you'll like Jergcns Lotion. Ask for it-just 15c, 37c, 65c and 31.15. Hana You Es-or Noticed how thing you learned at school suddenly come back to yoiilbhlnrg said her washing slwnys had a yellow tinge and then she remembered her chemistry teacher telling her that seven colours combine to make white, and one of them is blue. That's why there's no true white without blue. So of course, the answer to the problem of yellow- lnoking washings is Blue. Just swish it in the hnal rinsing and prcstol-- our sheets. shirts. table linens will fairly sparkle. W at's more. Blue is kind to fine fabrics--won't harm iboin in the least! Costa just a few cents a month, tool . Yes, for the whitest wash. it's RECKITTS Blua Ten-Thirty rind the house is swept n n d whistle -' you're readv for a chat with Maay over a goo c of codce. We l. I'd like to siiggost I N S T A NT C II A S E at: SANBORN COFFEE. Takes ust seconds to make (no longer 1 an boiling the wnterl) . . . and it's dclicimis. That's because it's made by the folks who "know their coffee" . . . it's the only instant coffee backed by ovvr 85 years of coffee cxpcricacc. The fl:ivour's thcre-and the real coffee lift. After a r-hnrring cup of Instant Clinsc it S.-inborn, you'll fcel like a now woman. Another thing you'll like about this good instant coffee . . . it's economical. There's no waste. And it's as easy to make ten cups as one. He run so read this column nan rank Mr III! delotls of II. uelting non 85,000.00 Consul. When fire raged through their two storey log home at Cook's Mills. near North Bay, 0nt., Mr. and Mrs. Aime Sauve managed to herd their nine children safely from the flam- ing building. But. in the ensuing confusion. Lillian, left. nine. and 1 her little brother, Alcide, right, who ' was to have celebrated his fourthl birthday the next day slipped back ' into their home to recover their toys. Trapped inside. the two youngsters burned to death. Cause of fire is unknown. , CAVENDISH W. M. S. The February meeting of the Cavendlsh Auxiliary of the w.M, S. was held at the Manse on Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 13th, with 9. good attendance. The devotional period led by Mrs. Ernest MncNeiil was a wor- ship servlce based on relationship with God's children of other rac- es, nationalities and creeds. Mrs. Geo. Maccoubrcy read a letter from Miss Elma Inman of Trinidad and offered prayer on her behalf. Miss Bernice Axwor- thy, delegate to the Presbyierial. gave a. very interesting report of the meetings. The officers for 1952, which had been elected at the January meeting. were installed by Rev. Geo. Gough. Following the read- ing and adoption of the minutes, roll call was responded to by re- pentlng a verse of Scripture be- ginning with "F". the first letter of the month of the meeting. Plans were made for the World Day of Prayer which will be held at the Manse on Feb. 29th when all the women of Cavendish will be guests of the Auxiliary. The March meeting of the Aux- iliary will be held at the Manse with Mrs. Ira Maccoubrey as dc- votlonal leader and Mrs. Olaf Stevenson to offer prayer for a. missionary. Lunch committee will be Mrs. Alvah MiicNcill and Mrs. Olaf Stevenson. Commuiilty Friendship secre- tary reported 20 home calls, six hospital calls. 17 cards sent. Mrs. Alfred Moore, Temperance Secretary gave the gist of an art- icle: "How to teach Temperance more effectively". A message was also given by the Christian Stewardship Secre- tary, Mrs. Ira. Maccoubrey. For the next meeting each member was asked to take part in 3 prayer circle, giving a. short T mily four provinces--Newfounih Program For Blind People ori'r.4.wa. Feb. 21- (OP) -The Health Department Monday an- nounced a program by which some of Canada's blind persons may have their sight restored. The program will place on a schema started in 1940. throilsh which light was restored. to so at 70 blind pensioners ts-sated. Not all blind, persona-lI.0tI) la Canada-respond to the treat- ment. the announcement said. Tha greatest success has been iii the continuing basis an experimental. and Quebec-have been partici- patlng in the experimental scheme. but all provinces have been invited to join the new program. under which the pays 75 per cont 0! costs and the province the remainder -':':-Tum Your lrvsl paint lwy. '. mnu. um wmisa. uni removal of ca tarscts. land. Nova Beotis, New Brunswick - Federal Government. MADI IN Till MAIITIMII prayer or repeating a verse of a hymn or a Bible verse. . The Literature Secretary had a good display of books and each member took one to read. The meeting closed with Mlzpnli Ben- edlction. A short meeting of the Ladlea' osnt White then gave a report on- the Prabytterial. ' verIary'ot the W. M. B. a dllcll-; aion took place regarding a. spot. ial service to be held at that -time. Miss Alice Dollar members to her home with the roll to be answered with s verse of a favorite hymn. The meeting closed with the Mlspah Benediction and the tens served a delicious lunch. i As July '1 is the twentieth annl-l invited tho in March. T I? A hos- INB Cllll Aid was held at the close of the Auxiliary meeting. New officers. were elected as follows: President,' Mrs. Ira Mnccoubrey, and score-i tary-treasurer. Mrs. Lorne Mac- Neill. Refreslimeiits were served by. Mrs. Ernest MacNeill and Mrs. Lorne MacNcill, assisted by map hostess. 4 PRINCETOWN ROAD W. M. S. The Prlncetown Road W. M. S. met. at the home of Mrs. Russel Proude on February 5. The Prcsi-' dent opened the Devotional per-' iod with hymn 3'78 and followed the lesson in the study book with scripture reading by Mrs. Austin Sentner and prayer by Mrs. Ivan. Sentner. ' A summary of a chapter in. "Growing with the Years." was given by Mrs. Vincent while i The business session was then conducted and the minutes at the. January lllE!el.l'lg were read; Eight members answered the roll call and four visitors were pres- ent. Thlrty-two home calls were reported and one hospital call. Various thank-you notes were re- ceived. Plans were made regarding the World Day of Prayer service in South Winsloc. on February 29, and it was decided to begin as-' send-l semblin; articles for the away boxes now so they would reach their destination in good; time. Each member is to bring a flour bag to the next meeting to make hacks for quills. . Mrs. Ern. Dollar and Mrs. vin- with soup THURSDAY - FllIllllY - SA'I'lIlllMY S P E C I A L 8 BIG vALuEs um um: PEOPLE 25 Per Cent Off Famond Blankets. Flannel- ette Sheets, Gowns, Vests. Dresses, Bunting Bags, Slips, Kimonos, Bonnets, Boots-es, Mitts, Bibs, etc. 1-3 OFF Balance Corduroy and Chinchilla COAT AND LEGGINGS SETS Sizes 1 to 3 Years Table of assorted Baby Goods clearing at 25c. 500, 361.00 and Sli2.00 ca. At Our Sale of Infant's Wear We have everything for Baby's winter wardrobe this week at low, low sale prices! 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