MARCH 20. 1952 Help The F Red Cross "SALAIIA" 1HElL During Lent . . . i like CLOVER LEAF SOCKEYE for hot or cold dishes! ' CLOVER, LEAF QUAI-HY For Lent . . . I like CLOVER LEAF COHOE in sdndwiches too! ma 4 Bxzercz” family happy sters particu rly will love all the scotch and Caramel. And don't Tapioca Puddings. Mmml-good desserts you could serve. e does the to keep them snow-white. Costs budget-wise, isn't it? I "A Praise-Winning Main-Course D In ' ever 1've seen one! Yes, KRAFT DINNER is truly delicious - and so very economical. You see. one - l I package of "Kraft Dinner" con- tains enough for a main dish for four . . . at less than 6:: a serving. And in every package you'll find two mouth-watering ingredients- is special, first-cooking macaroni and grated cheese for mellow, cheddar cheese flavour. Good all year 'round, "Kraft Dinner" is so handy in a ”mcal-getting emer- gency” . . . off the slicll-into the pot-onto flltl tnblcl My sugges- tion ... . that you have several packages on hand for delicious enten meals! So Busy doing houteworls that you've no time to live? Of course you like your home to look nice --and th:i.i.'s why I think DOMOLITE is such a wonder- ful discovery in living! It's an ex- ceptionally strong, I wear - resisting MONTREAL, ter and spring? time! That's why I make a point of serving extra- delicious, .ex'.ra nourishing JELL-0 PUDDING deserts when I particularly want to please the folks. It's just like a party when you serve milk- rich Jcii-O Puddings-tliey offer so much variety and they're so uionderiuiiy tempting. The Pudding is easily one of the most eco Your lluaband will Tllink You're Wonpderlul . . . "How do you get my shirts so whitel", he'll say. And, giving credit w are credit's due, you'll tell him it's Blue. Yes, ” in ' best job of all in keeping clothes ' from turning yellow. Just. I swish or two of Blue in the final rinsing-that's all there is to it. And it's so completely safe for the fine fabrics in your wash! Those wonderful sheets you got for your anniversary-the luncheon set that's your pride and Joy . . . don't take chances-use safe-as-can-be Blue Yes, for the whitest wash, it's REC1(ITT's 31.1,, .rHi: GUARDIAN. onsmui-renown BUYS MWHYS A WEEKLY iNi()RMAlI(,)N st Rvlti Mar. Ioth-Something to keep the in this gloomy season between win. Good food will do the trick every oung- fisvours-Vanilla, Chocolate, gutter- for et the -three wonderful Jell-0 an good Ior you! And I. Jell-0 nomical and simple-to-prepare JU55 H few Pennies s month-that's Folks Will Say you're a. "naturgl. born cook" when you know how to cook with shortcuts- , on time and ,, " ts longcuts in fla- re."-)" vourl And it's if tipsy toh do . wien you live S U N Ix I S T CALIFORNIA LI;'MO.VS to add excitement to dozens of dishes. Yes, one of me most. exciting flavours you can use 111 )'0Ui' cooking is the flavour of fresh. JUICY lcinons. And Sunkist Lemons are the finest, juicicst ilrown . . . I know you'll agree once you've cooked with them. TIZV them with vegetables -- with baked beans-witli fish-in pies and ieings and in your baking. A plupply, of Sunkist,Lcrnona is a must in a good cook's kitcheni J Hearty And Wlroleaomd . . . a wonderful, meat. less main-course dish . . . HEINH OVEN-BAKI.-JD BEANS. Yes, "Dinner of the Week" may easily be your family's verdict , when you bring on a whopping big bean pot filled to the brim Wiiiin Road And Vicinity All are pleased to see Miss J- sis McGowan. Kilmuir, out again after her recent illness. The Whlrn Road is open to cars and trucks once more after being plowed during the past weekend. Mrs. A.N. MncPherson. Kiimulr. spent several days in Georgetown recently, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. LeLacheur and family. Mr. Kenneth MacKlnnon, Lewes, is visiting at Whim Road, the guest or Mr. and Mrs. Murdock MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Moore and family were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Moore, Milltown. Mr. John MacGowan, Kiimuir, spent a recent weekend visiting at Montague with his cousins, Douglas and Jimmy Johnstone. The "Wood Island Hill" in Kil- muir is a. popular spot for the youngsters these days with their sleds, siriis, and toboggans. .'His many friends are pleased to lrnow that Mr. Murdock Mac- Donald returned to his home at whim Road after being ill in the King's County Hospital for some time. Mrs. Virtue, Kiimuir. has re- turned to her own home after having spent the winter months with her daughter and son-ln- law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Loaiie and family. The members of the whim Road Farmers Forum mg-L on Monday night, March llth. at the home of Mr. Colen MacDonald in Kilmuir. There were sixteen in attendance. The meeting of the previous week was not held due- to the storm and blocked roads, and the next meeting is to be held at the home oi Mr. Leslie Stuart. At the conclusion of the evening lunch was enjoyed by everyone present. The Kilmuir Sewing Club.which was formed under the leadership of the Kilmuir W. I.. is progress- ing favorably with Mrs. E. Fartin- harson and Mrs. M. N. MacGowan acting as leaders. A meeting was Owl: of on ice crea a sundaetreat 7' ceim i this world i, " 0ll0Wll BIIANJI CORN SYRUP . whole family! M m . for the PAGE NINE V wards hooks for the school library, the teacher to do the purchasing. The minutes of the last meet- ing were rcad, approved and sign- ed and the Sick committee report- ed two sick calls. The School com- mittee repoi-tcd that a map of Europe was needed and the teach- er was asked to get prices and re- port at the next meeting. Correspondence was read by the Secretary and the annual Red Ci'oss report, and a booklet, "Per- sonal Protection under Atomic Al- tack" were received and are to be passed -from member to member for reading. A paper on "Citizenship" from the convencr was then read and discussed. Miss Glllis conducted a contest. "Brain Teaser," which was won by Mrs. N. A. Cutcliffe, Mrs. Judson Rackham was won by and a ”bird" contest prepared by Mrs. William Weeks and Mrs. F. W. Cntcliife. J at the home of Mrs. N. A. Cutcilffe, and approved and signed by the with roll call to be answered by a Pl”85ldeN- "spring Decorating Hint." 319'! The committees gave their re- freshment committee will be the,i)0f'5 55 YOHOWS: Sick.-nothing 10 hostess, Mrs. Mrs. Judson Rackhani. nay.-y weeks and report and School-reported that 94 Enter-,liook case was needed for the tainment, Mrs. Harry Weeks- and'SCh00l- Mrs. William Weeks, The ing closed with The National An- them, after which a dainty lunch was enjoyed by all. SHAMROCK W. I. - The regular monthly meeting of the shamrock Women's Instit- ute for the month of March was held at the home of Mrs. Ernest Duffy. There were fifteen mem- bers and two visitors present and the meeting opened with the recit- ing of the "creed". The roll call answered with each member pa rig a. fine of ten cents or sneezing which brought the sum of one dollar and twenty held at Mrs. A. Finlaysonls home The-next meeting will be held cents. The minutes were then read meet-' New committees were appointed las follows: school. - reappointed: isiclr - Mrs. Joseph Hagan and ,Mrs. Alfred Kelly: program - Mrs. ihfargaret Nicholson and Mrs. Sam iGillis, and Luiirli - Mrs. Sam Gil- ,'lis, Mrs. Joseph Hogan. Mrs. Em- ':nctt Hughes and Mrs. George iilughes. Tire members decided to lottery ls. blanket. The roll call for the month of April is to be answered with a house cleaning hint and Mrs. Anthony Stordy invited the members to her home for that meeting. The meeting was brought to I 'close by singing "God Save The Queen" and H. delicious lunch wai served by the hostess assisted by the committee in charge. vinylite plastic fabric, which comes in a. host of beautiful col- ours and patterns. Easy to wash (iust wipe with ii. damp cloth and rinse). NO IRONING. Domolite (made by Dominion Oilcloth and Linoleum Company) repels mois- ture. oil and dirt. Buy it by-the- yard at department and variety stores everywhere. It's easy to sew. Use it to make curtains, drapes. beach bags, bibs, aprons, etc. Wrila lo me-Barbara Brent, ifll Crescent St., Montreal, P.Q. -Ior Iree, illustrated literature on what you can do with this brand new, budget-wise fabric! with Heinz Beans. M-mmml Just taste that real, baked-in savour. Heinz Beans are steeped to the heart in spicy toiiinto sauce made from sun-ripened "Aristocrat" io- matoes. There are lots of delicious ways to serve them-so do it often. And treat your family to Heinz Cooked Spaghetti, too. It's every bit as economical as Heinz Beans-and good! hlriiio from semolina hour cooked to tantaliz- ing tenderness, this creamy spa.- ghetti is drenched in a. zcstful to- mato sauce that will bring plates back for more! and another at the home of Mrs. Fred Nicholson, recently. This will be the second year that the Sew- ing Club has been formed. FREDERICTON W. I. gPR"! F000 Slit. Mrs. Judson Rackham enter- tained the members of the Fred- erictos Women's Institute for their monthly meeting on March llth. The meeting opened by singing "The Island Hymn.” followed by the "Creed." Roll Call was re-' pended to by 12 members and one visitor, each paying 25 cents to- g Wncery sale- :CLOYER LEA V INERT QUALIT 11 FA .,..-o4': "(Y RED C0H0' 1 is The Olcl Walhiiig Much-iue Aimtluvr Beautiful Woodll ll ry looking "ivcath- (531 bride, Diana Gaga T x. u g er-beaten"! G 'ff'th riinil- 1i ' Cheer uni - - - dariigiiiei gt Ladv A, 7 ' 1 ,,m,.,.,,.u-M. - v H1 In kl W Gage was mnrricil 4 FARM IN 03,; W, '1 u.....m... ,. , v . , ' ELL cove - "- At any time . . . I like .F"mlo xyzmnr ,..33..y. 11...... f r ' 1, ""3 "W 30",” W” Q I - H. Pursuant to a decretal order of C L O V E R L E A F P i N K ,l',,';S'L'.i'.'f i.'.:'.;-'.,c '.. 3 f",')""l;l h”,'J"””"' ;.' ,AL the Honourable the Vice-Chanccl- brand new, ' " "" er '”""3'' - ? lor made on January 21st, 1952, in secret can be any-' '- - onels. WOODBURY FACIAL SOAP with its famous beauty- crcam ingredient keeps Diana's complexion gloriously radiant - alwriys. While sornc soaps tend to dry sensitive skin, Woodbury actually softens it! You see, to every cake of. Woodbury, skin scientists add a. beauty-cream in- grcdicnt - the same softening oil used in fine face creams. It's in- tended to help replace the natural oils you wash away. Try Woodbury yourself. See how love- ly your complexion can be! And Cause No. 771. wherein Alice M. Nicholson and Jessie Nicholson Campbell are Complainants and Joseph W. MacDonald, Executor, and Annie Gertrude Elizabeth Nicholson are Defendants. there will be sold at public auction on the premises on Tuesday. the 22nd day of April, 1952. at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon, the lands following: ALL THAT tract of land situate on Township Number Fifty-seven in Queens County in Prince Ed- ward Island, bounded and describ- ed as follows, that is to say: Cloverleaf PINK Big 16 oz. tin SALMON gleaming white finish in iust.a few hours! Frigen is a special enamel to renew that factory- hright finish on stoves, refrigera- tors. washing machines, toilet seats, mcilicinc cabinets rind other household appliances. It's econo- mica!-it gives a hard, durable surface-it's quick and easy to a ply-takes 3-4 hours to dry. he Frigcn "Home Painting Kit" is especially linndy because it comes complete with brush and all you need to do the Job. So. when worn surfaces mar the heauty of expensive a plisnces- for economical hot dishes . . . . By Repeat Demand ill order some of each today! Regular Size LUX TOILET SOAP 4 bars 25: M lciovrnmif There's sweet music for the ears of everyone in the FWEST lust Iskfor fnilrcn name! at tnryuthgl Wopdbury fbig liolelllill Commencing on the Shore of your paint ea cr's-it's guar- a I -lie 00 -r 0' I '0"? Orwell Bay at the Southwest cor- . . antecdl ' loveliness. ' tier of land in possession of Alex- . low, low prices that fill our market with a Spring Song nnder McLeod. formerly Ncil Gil- lis' land, thence South, forty-five degrees East along the Western boundary of Alexander MCLCOd'5 land to the Orwell Post Road (the paved Highway leading to Eldoni thence Southwestwardly along said Road until it meets the Easterly boundary of land in possession of Wilfred McLean, formerly James McLean's land. or the continua- tion thereof, thence North forty- flve degrees West along said last mentioned boundary to the shore aforesaid, and thence Northeast- wardly along the various courses of the said shore to the place of commence , containing Seven- ty-five (75) acres of land a little more or less, being the land de- scribed in a Deed of Conveyance. dated the 16th day of March 1886 and made between Patrick J. Murphy and wife of the one part and John Nicholson. Master Mar- iner. of the other part. Said sale to be free from all encumbrances. and on such terms of deposit and payment as there announced. and subject to the approval of the Court afores id. of Savings. Super values are here . . . there . . . every- where-in every department . . . on every table and shelf. So fill your basket with fine quality foods that are a tonic to your taste-at prices that are a boon to your budget. Low prices on everything just naturally mean a. much lower cost for your entire food order. THAT Was Quick Work . . . snd.to think you coiilribarely crawl out of bed this morning! But a sparkling glass of SAL T HEPATICA before breakfast has made .n new woman of you. Yes. with speedy Sal Hepatica you avoid "Laxative Lag"-that feeling of stomach dis- rumfort that often goes on for Iiuurs 'iil ordinary, slow-acting laxatives bring relief. It's pleasant to take, too-sparkling clear and gentle as can be. So take my tip-.when you feel sluggish or headachy- A remember this.easv. pleasant,-Lasting remedy tiat "vi . leaves you feeling like a million in no time at all! Effective and safe for all members of your family, Sal Hepaiica is a prgiiuct of Bristol-Myers who also make BUFFERIN pain relief ta ets. Are You Letting a lack of knowledge about feminine hygiene cut a shadow over your marriage? Married women who want a completely satisfacto method of feminine hygiene use ZONITORS. .dnitoie are effective, peaseleu, stainless, snow.-white vaginal sup ositorics that are powerfully germicidal, yet. absolute y safe to delicate tissues. And tlir-y're so very dainty and con- venient ic use! Ask your druggist for Zonitors tn- - morrow . . . and suite to me - Barbara Brent, lill Crescent St.. Montreal. P.Q. - for ajrea bookies pivin important-to-know facts on feminine hygiene. t wi be sent to you in A plain wrapper. IL-I -31 BRITISH COUMBIA PACKERS LTD., VANCOUVER, CANADA McLaren's Yum Yum - 16 02.. PEANUT BUTTER. 3 Ige. gears 51 Wethcy-Two Fruit . MARMALADE. 3 Ige. iars 31.00 Lealands -- lge. 24 oz. 49: STRAWBERRY JAM. ea. OXYDOL or DUI. lge. . . 38: Fresh Daily . COTTAGE CHEESE. lb. . . 33: The Best Shortening FLUFFO. per lb. . . . . . . . 29: Hamilton's Dainty Cream SODAS. 1 lb. pkg. .. .. . 29: Key-Wrapped Sea Side SARDINES. 2 this . . . . . . . 25: rm! 0 For The Laundry COMMUNITY EFFORT completl uamish. Working "bees" clear- on a hill overlooking 54! SQUAMISH, 13, c,.L(cp)..;;,.. d ,h 1 d d b d th Dated at Charlottetown arch p . g . . . efybody. including members otthe iirusht: sav.ii1moiigy foriutidnstruc-e "mi 1959- Machine Sliced , Good S120 -- FOP -lUl09. 12 07- 1315 Pimento Squamish Indian tribe. helped to tion, and contracting firms do- x'M'MART1N Florida B1'0kC" Bacon. lb. .. . 45: Loan and Tasty Fresh Bacon. lb. 39: Fresh Pork Picnic r Shoulders. lb. 45: build a 20-bed hogpltgi mums mad machine,” Master in Clinnecry. ' ' . stuns-suiiiis w Olives . x-N. . . . 296 Co-op Orange Pekoe Tee. per lb. .. . 83: Fresh Frozen Oranges. doc. 33: New Florida Green Beans. lb. 23: New Curly Leaf California and water and cover with at. I D Deb on a pests of Baking Soda 4i. " d.mpdo"" ' Q. s k' d P J S 'i1e ii lb 23: Blueberries . ,1 t t M . g 0 - o I q'o if u n 3 vi ' A cow BRAND Sii:ueIderl;:"cllI- 596 Ngilv Tgxas Unger's - 15 02- ti" E5”' 0 3A'""G 50” suck it. Kidney 39: -. Freshly Ground Carrots. 2 lbs. 19: I V A ' Steak. Red Ripe Fry's Breakfast ' M l" 7 l Humbug 59 -r 25 c . lb'. 69: . ' H ' 'Fbrcsl'i . . . . c flnlieadsc Til?cf.'9r:Sl1PF.l:)Z9T1 Fillets. lb. 38: Lettuce. Ige. . 17: Orange Juice 29: l SAVE THE BALF To ensure the birth of healthy vigorous calves and to avoid woblems with the row at calving time. give every pregnant cow in your farm NIXONB PRIJVENTEX POWDER (Vitamins unit Miners) For the last 30 days before calv- ing "and the first 2 weeks of fresh- ening. ' Prevent Trouble with IIVINTEX N's PHARMACY Montague, P. E. I. FLOOR GLOSS - it's so easy to keep iloorii bright and cheery pith I-iAWES', FLOOR GLOSS-and inCXpCl'IIlVr, too. Applied with a cloth or FLOOR GLOSS appiier, I-iAWE5' FLOOR GLOSS spreads quickly and evenly with so very little efon. Allow about 20 minutes for drying, and PRESTO!-a rich. gleaming lustre that NIIIIIGQ the beauty of lovely floor:-and remember-no buffing Q polishing. To obtain the best results, "just Wipe It On". nlaimi Rlcllfk FIAVOIIR ! MS! to PEEL I km for flfrhylfirrf for.hIee.' El” M ME ONE STOP MAKMX pEi.ivEFU n.,r,.;. r 7807 2803'.