5 x been found as far 1;?-5'-1 C”l”".”Zi'i..- liINli ElllE FEBRUARY 13. 1954 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE THIRTEEN a wins nANlir' nmacroc arrorm-an , t ion liaard. 7'” "M" T mp mm, .,. torrpon (OP)-The common- -rrs A ypany, an organization ANY TIME -it's tinw for was an adviser at the A Plan conference. OPEN SPACES 'rlatlon of 9.000 for an i200.000 square miles. Carnation Home Sanka Dlrscter MEAT LOAF GOES GALA-WITH CARNATION WHO'D LIKE A IRAND-NEW economy meat recipe. with the excite- ment of a really expensive dish? Here it is-Cheeseburger Loafl Nothing like this ever happened to meat loaf before. It combines a rich-flavored meat mixture, with cheese . . . in a most original way. Easy -yet very effective. But it takes Carnation Evaporated Milk-no other form of milk will do. Carnation has the con- sistency of heavy cream (it's double-concentrated by evaporation). And it's specially heat rehned. So, Carnation makes meat loaves moist and juicy through and through. mm Cook fresh chopped rnsata within 24 hours of buying. Wrap cloulv -store in a cold part of flu rs- friaerator, until ready to cook. LEMON IS A VERY FAVORITE havcr of mine. I think you'll find that most men feel the same way. So - here's a delightful pie recipe that I know you'll love . . . and use over and over again. it's a -Lemon Pie - but Lemon Pie with a diff rcnce. Light and fluffy and delicate. it has more than just the usual delicious flavor. And it's made with Carnation, of coursol You see. it needs the milk that whips. No other form of milk will do. Try it! . LEMON FLUFF PII (Malian 9-Inch pls) Balrcd pic shell X. -..-- ' CON 1' MW (Malta: 6 to I servings) iscup (in ii Carnation lup- nraM I Ell . 1 plras. lemon ::::::.:.:":.:':'.' '""'"' mu V lg, rup boiling in. teaspoons salt 2 tablespoons choisped onion , 1 teaspoon dry mustard l tablespoon lsetrhnp 1 cup grated chsddar ehosss re p undiluted Carnation. chilled in ire-crystal stage ltahlrspoon grated lemon rind Cnrnbins all insrsdieats sxrept rm-ue thorcushl . Lino loaf ran papal. Sprea X4 rup cheese in bottom of pan. Cover Halo and cool the pie shell. Dissolve with half of meat mixture. Repeat. Jelly powder in hoiling water; add in use rslnnlnlni cheese and meat sugar. ztableaxouns lemon juice and mixture. Bake n moderate oven cool. whip rh led Carnation 1 min- hour. Let me with remaining lemon uice. Add cooled ell, mlxturct w i iiufI.V (about mnutrs). Add rin . Pour into we shell; chill about 1 hour, until rm. ing out on platter. Remove paper. sure for sewing. All ACROSS THE COUNTRY, pm:-era are featuring my Cheese- hurqer Loaf-with big Carnation Milk displays and FREE recipes. Look for the display-get your yrrr recipe sheet. "T" IOR COFFEE AT ITS IEST-smooth. rich-flavored. delicious-"cream" it with undiluted Carnation Evaporated Milk. You'll enjoy your coffee so much more . . .savs mom-y. tool Carnation costs only about half as much as cream. : LISTEN to the delightful Saturday radio show. "Stars Over Hnllywood' . A complete half-hour play every week - featuring in person top dra- matic stars of screen and radio. Sea your newspaper for time and station. rues . . . my NEW booklet . . . "One- Disn Mealsl . Thrifty. tern ting new recipes for family meals rite Car- nation Company Limited. Toronto. Ontario. "from Contented Cows" wealth Development Finance Com- ! o r m ed nearly a year ago to promote in- yestment. in Commonwealth coun- triu, has announced the appoint- ment of J. 0. Beaver as managing director. Beevor is active iii Lon- don financial circles and in 194'! Marshall i The Yukon Territory has a pop- area of iiowlan Ami Vicinity Mr. Leo Ax-senault. motored to Summerside, recently. ' Mr. Joshua Smallxnan was in Howlan, recently. Mrs. J. B. Arsenault. returned from her tuvo days stay at sum- merside on Feb. lo. On Feb. l2. an exchange of Val- erltines took place at Howlan School which was enjoyed by all the pupils. Friends and neighbors of And- rew Wood are pleased that he is improving from his recent illness. All hope to see him well and out again soon. ' Mrs. Andrew Wood. had as re- cent guests her tl'i0ther,NLrs.J'arvLs D.Vm!'ni5 of Springfield and her sister, Mrs Bernard of Unlonvale. Allison Oarruthers who is now visiting his mother and sisters at o'Leary. has been In Hosrlan sev- oral times recently at the home of ilhis uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Oarruthers. The men are now quite busy igettlng the year's supply of wood with the fine weather and good roads, some of them are getting a lot out, while others have just ntarted, Mr. Albert Peters of Iortune Cove went to Mexico. Me. rsocntlyy where he attended the wake and burial of his brother the late Jack Peters. To all the relatives sym- pathy is extended. 1 Mrs. Frank Gallant, Q4-at sy few days at me home of her bra- ther and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs, John Inman at Woodstock.) when leaving western hospital be- fore returning home on Feb. l4. Friends were grieved to hear that Mrs. An-gus Gallant at Chelsea. Mass. has recently suf- fered quite a severe stroke and all look forward to better health 'Cr her soon. Mrs. Gallant is a sister of the late Mrs, Ramle Gal- lant of Human. The many friends and old neigh- hnrs of Mrs. Margaret Calm. werei sorry to know that she had the misfortune to fall recently. break- ing her hip while at the home of her daughter in at. John. N. 3. She is now in the hospital there. Everyone wishes her a speedy re- novery. When Shirley Arunault had hr-r 7th birthday on Feb. 9. several rzirl friends came and helped her cele- hrnte it. Shirley served a beautiful b:rthday cake and Ice cream and received several gifts. A feature of the party was that they all gathered around and sang with Shirley's mother accompanins on the organ. Games were played and they all enjoyed it rielightful after- nonn. Mrs, Robert Arsenault was host- osr: tn the Ladies of St. Ann Club on Feb. 9. when they held their monthly meeting. Roll call was rnswered by 20 members turnlric In their used postage stamps which are to be sent to the mis- sion. It was decided at this meet- ing in donate 82 for the March of Dimes. A thank you card was re- ceived from Mrs. Robert Fleminz for the wedding gift received. Mrs. Fred Arsenauli: will be hostess for March meeting. Bingo was played swelling the funds by 810.76. Elizabeth Platte attended the Valentine party at Howlan School on Frih. l1 -A.G. Rocky Pointtaml Fairvicw Iiotes . Friends and relatives of Mr. Ed Ourrie are pleased to hear that ha. is recovering from his reccntp illness Mr. Chesley McDougall who was. A patient in the P. E. Island l-ios- 1 pital is now home. i Ospt. Allison McMillan to re-: ported recovering satisfactorily in the P. 2:. Island Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Howard smith Visltod Mrs. Smith's parents last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Glow. Kingston GU GETS CLOTHES CLEANER THAN wrm oovrqn ADAMS' Grocery . Grafton BL Phone 4413, For the snkv of 7 GOOD msrri Bo.ni7row1'A V VANILLA EXTRACT DAKAR. West Africa - Two Frenchmen went deeper under the ocean than man has ever that they met a 10-foot ”sha:'(- like" monster more than 2”. miles down on the floor of the Atlantic. Excited by their success, the ex- plorers aald they plimge nearly seven miles the Pacific - to the lowest spot on the world's surface. Naval Commander Pierre Wlllm. 2'7. creature amen he peered through his thick porthole, with searchllghts probing the ink-black Oreaturu living under the heavy prgsure at such deptlhs are dis- torted in shape. In their Deep Below Ocean Surface Divers Meet 10-foot Monster Cmdr. George I-louot. 40, penetrat- ed more than half a mile deeper than Bwiss Prof. Auguste Plccard's in the Mediterranean (Reuters) who Monday (I di been said today Kgfryennve hope to take their -bathyscape 36.000 feet mm hope t Pacific where forms of life ' 0 under 002-foot Mount Everest is aibove. 5” he 5"” "W KY0”-W”? like. 13,287 feet below? ”Slimy sand." said Will.-m. powerful between looking M . H G ii. I T . Wen” Vmmilig Sn? )3): ;I'f;'rK myitfryllsarildrh to C uh " purthole and checking the many (a,an,mt and mmmu it 0-Leary. he and ”FO”nunI':l'; 3” '';::;-k delicate lnstrumonts in thn cramp. rcce"U5'- portholc was between me and it." ed mbm Water Becomes Troubled "Win started the motors and moved around ;i Iiitlr-," plunge. Willm andy REMEMBER? Our Extra Low Low Prices in JANUARY Wo were selling our regular S525 special quality MUSKRATS for only S875. They were low them but look now! MIISKRAT BACK COATS Finest quality Northern 0ntsrIo's. Variety us of shades and rises. Rot. I625 O O O MUSKIIAT BACK COATS Northern hnckii. heavily furrcd pelts. Now- Bog. Mild est styles nntl shades. PERSIAN LAMB COATS Extra. extra special values, these super soft; lightweight costs no worth twice these prices. Reduced 3250 and more. ELECTRIC SEALS (brown lultl block) SILVER BEAVER (dyed rnbhlt) JAP RABBIT MOUTON LAMB (processed lamb) PERSIAN LAM'B (aides) HUDSON SEAT. (flanks) (dyed muskrnfl MPSKRAT (sections) rag. to 3295 AUSTRALIAN CONEY no run 1573 Only I few coats at this give-away price. ROI. CIA, I O C I coabs only. extra fins quality. VVhn waists M I real bargain. li!'l- I815 O O C HUDSON SEAL lived Muskrat 3:.”.".'T".'5. S365 O C C ALASKA SEADSKIN (brown) re . S1075 ........ .. S775 GREY PERSIAN LAMB. reg. 5&5 .. . S695 SHEAR RACCOON. reg. S795 ...... . S575 CHINA MINI-r, reg. 537.-5 ..................................... .. 5575 These four Costs are of highest quality and are ex- ceptional values. See them. Cash Prices Listed Houot said he and Willm now weird-looking under the un- known to man may be sighted in the aunless ocean bed, This is farther under sea level than 29,- What does the ocean bed look On the sea floor they alternated out from their Willm S275 up i135. CAILETON SCHOOL (January report) Grade X.-1. Elsie Murphy. Grade IX.-i. Reta Cormier. 2 Game! Lowther. 3. Francis Ham- mil. Grade VVII.-1. Jean Parker; 2 Gilbert. Wedge: 3. Marion Wright. Grade VI.--l. Carl Wright; 2 . Marjorie Wedge: 3. Edward Wedge. Grade V. 1. Shirley Parker; 1!. Howard Perry; 3. Kal.li('l'lnI? Low-i ther. ' l Grads IV.-.1. Willard Wedge; 2 said. CB.ut the writer got troubled. so we shut her cim.vn again" The sphere was pullrrd down by heavy weights stuck to the cabin by clectromagnets. when they do- cided they had had enough, Willm pressed a button to cut the current in the magnets -- riroppinzz tl:r- weights into the slimy ocean bed. Above the sphere was a lmze clgsr-shaped tank filled with ga'o- line, which is more buoyant than our water. Vifhen the weights were shed, the buoyant tank slowlyi pulled them up again. LAST and CLEARANCE Reginald H.a.mm1l; 3. James l-Ia.m- 2. Myrtle Perry; ml - inonaid. Grade I1l:l'.-1. Harley Hupar; 2.l Charles lnwther; 3. Vernon Mac-, am; Donald. Grade II -1. J. D. Moorinnaldz aldine Murphy. rheum atic patns TH-ERMOGENE MEDICATED WOOL 8. Lloyd Macg' Grade 1.-l. Carmelita MacDonq 2, Mary MM-Donald; 3. Ger. A. G. Mat heson-Teacher. USE T;iERMOGEE MEDTEO WOOL iie.Ip,SOO1'iI. PAIN V and ACIIES QUICKLY ' O For those aching muscles. in the soothing hes! of Ttuzrusoaenl. Medirated Wool help give you quick. clean relief It goes to work at once-not messy-easy to use For chest colds, sore throat. bronchitis. neuralgia. lurnbago. ICIIKICI and minus island fun-iers E-.. .; t n 4 i I