FEBRUARY 9, 1950 awe» PHI MONTREAL, Feb. rQth-One of the best Biottocs I know for n comfortable home is Ba Prepared”! Be prepared with soothing SLQANS LINIMENT for the aches ’n' Pfllris of sore museles-i-heumatism-meu- ‘W ralgia-stiu neck or sprains. Famous Sloan's - v d f lspecdsreiief. Its comforting, soothing heat JFISIEB Vtilqrti er u relief ‘ill Just a few minutes after applying! u _ pa i on and you ll feel so much betterl Its deep pene- ETBl/"lfi Put Eoqijight t_o the seat of the painl No wonder Sloan s is a medicine-cabinet “must” in so many thousands of honiesi Its economical, tool Just 40c a bottlel r Didn't Have To Be Told . . - ' _ flutes for FRIGIDAIRE Itlgiitllllifillfillllxtligflgwdlniieslgned the mum FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC RANGES just as he was responsible for the exquisite modcin beauty of ~ " rho refrigerators and Hones themselves. The beauty of the niimeplzitos says "Raymond Loowy" all over, But those hflglillllff! iianiqplzitcs say something else: something llfllllCIlSPly more im ortant to you as a. buyer. 'l"hey say that here are iousehold ap lirinces built and backed by the greatest (‘lpgirvn cngfimering ' ' and manufacturing facilities in industrcvhz, thoscof General Motors A d rizht. here I would like to correct; a popular misconcc tion thin‘ “F p" rlniro" moans any electric refri orator. It (lncsn't The word‘ “ltiigi- dairle” is In. flHltllO-lllllfli owned v General Motors In Canada oiilly iroructs iuilt <‘-" ' >' ' ~ -‘ ’ lonmryuy cm bu‘! nlnuliélucts of Canada. Limited, Leusidc, Hana You A Man In Mind when you cook? Most. of us an inclined to _ r plan our meals to the taste of our i“ nicnfu ..s — that's \ What's A Younguer To Do when she wants to take mother's advice and cat n. hearty , breakfast . . . but breakfast is dismal and untippctiziiig‘? A ,,4_ why i; RA FT M. My I know Its-Q :.>I.\.:.L.::.:..:“:: w 5 "’~ ‘"9 3"‘ your youngster in Pkg. 39c many Canadian homcsl And there's another BIG reason, tool “Kraft Dinncr" is so easy on the food budget! Just wait, "til you taste this scrumptious macnroni-iind-cheesc combination! . . Jtf-nirninl-itfs ii real meal! In every package of “Kraft Dinner" is a special fast-cooking macaroni that; cooks to fluffy lightness in only 7 minutes. And, in the some package —chcddar cheese, already till’- -"“““'r"’ii“’°’t“‘méiiffiiiif ir-ious o iiiu e “ T,» t \vVHE.-\T" at breakfast! M-mmml ho good-fond so good for you! For 5 Minute "Cream of Wheat” contains Iron, Calcium and Phos- phorus for diets dciicicnt in these elements. S0 scrve it tomorrow—- arid o/lcn—at iucakfast time. “hat a lot. of cnioymcni. for less than lo rt bowl ...zind “Cream of Wheat" is citra. delicious when its topped with brown sugar and cream AYLMER STRAWBERRY Slrflifltihflto 8p!r%klo ilnf for rich 3:: Ylfgdflfazglifilfnuoclrcyheat‘; AYLMER t-iccse nvour noug orfour—- wheat" chi "1 .1 m o L J and guod enough to make any “ckml” as‘? Tglllmfffllzlglflilelg .P AMI rade-marks of Th C Wheat Corporation}: "Married Women Do Need Their 0am Bank Accounla” remarked one of my saiartcst friends last wcck at. lunch. “John and 1 odftcln used to have —wcll—_words whenever I ncc ct a new dress or shoes or simply the lift, n, new bonnet always gives mo. '1 roublo was I never secmerb to have enough lcft over from my household allow. ‘tiff. i°i.lt“t..ffi'hiil-°iifihlh‘“i“o “m; 1 “Md them- Lmhtmr at the BANK 01-‘ iiiouriziiiihfizhrh pigeon inytiitw“ savlif‘ dollar or two left ovcr from mv household Irvepbeegway B; how quickly my balance grows. ‘And so many of the thin»; 1 renpnmaz h ll can iiow afford. Our budget. rims much more smoothly t?» whi hylrm John in the right frame of mind for n happy husband.” ' c cops h Sunday Your Day For An Enormous Break/a ’ - . . 1i? You haire time to cook it._..:md your family certainly takes the _ .'".‘° t° “Qt 1t imwyd-‘tfit bit) when the main dish is < blurred hires ill llltlhZ CREAM or TOMATO bUUPl 1\i-uiniml.. .l{erc's how for four-- Butter (our individual baking dishes. Breeik 2 eggg “£8149 abnd sli into each casserole. Also to each so“ u d?‘ out. lfiivcur Heinz Cream of Tomato s.» th..l‘..-i.‘ll§?‘£1“i.°..n“ tiiifilfidl‘ “y” ti“ d“ bacon strips. mm)‘ up mm man you know ask for more! “am Fnrmdf...a quick and easy way to kcr-p hands _ smooth, whitg and beautiful always! No matter how “hiirtl-ivorkcd” your hands may be, don’t let-any- one tcll you that it takes hours of care and trouble to make chapped skin Shflilfjf-Wlillbl Just: follow me to the nearest. cosmetic counter or drugstore and ask for a bottle of JliItGENS LOTION’! I know you'll be delighted with it! All --—— you do . . . aftcr every watery The New Ilaizdbziok of Ru ged chore, smooth on Jcrgtrns Lotion Outdoor Scouting now available, and your hands will soon have at. Provincial Headquarters. Price that lndy-of-leisure look! Keep a .25 cents. GET YOUR COPY bottle of Jergcns handy iii both NOW. kitchen and bathroom and use it /¢ .. Tlirec_"A" ’a For Deanna- .'\lll'(1t‘ll\'0, Appealing, Appetizing ——_u'hcn you make theiii wi JItLL-O l‘_U_Dl)II\'GS. Smooth, melting, delicious] flavored Joli-O Pudding makes csscrl. the high 590i’- Oi "fir! meal -bc it children's noon snot-r, or be it "the boss's night. to dine at our house." You riniily can't go wrong with Jell-t) Piittliiuzs ...lllt‘lltllV-l'li'll Caramel oriluttersr-otr-li, smooth, “slicer- delight" Vanilla and that (lurk beauty Chocolate. And then thcro arc those wondcrfulJc-ll-O 'l‘apinea Puddings-Orange Coconut, Va- d - (Notices Winter Scouting riilla. and Chocolate. ENJOY Jell-O regularly for lovely hands your wlm" Wwdcm“ Piltldlflgfi often. husband will adorcl __ , Woodcraft consists o! living Modern Science has contributed brilliantly to a problem which has long ‘mmmrtably’ “new and mum“ concerned us ivonien-intiinatc feminine cleanliness. ably l" the outdoom m‘ 15 some" JAMS JAM. 24 oz. . . 47c AYLMER RASPBERRY JAM. '24 OI. . . . . 39¢ oz. 33c ' 7- i =.="l . c; 6 / i 280'! - PLEASE trees as in summer, will soon bel merrily burning. l-lave small in- dividual fires for cooking . . . . larger ones for heat. -A Woodsman, except in ordinary circumstances would choose a spot where the snow was only a few inches deep, scrape it: away to frozen ground and all would b well . . .~ or he would build hi fire on ice. If the Scouts must. si-t, ever- green branches make a col ort- able and dry seat . . . or have them sit on their heels, with their heels on a two or three inch log . . . very restful. extra- Thlngs to look for the spark, therefore do not hold m, m“ meeting BURFORD PEARS. 20 oz. ‘l9: CALIFORNIA Naval. ORANGES. 2doz............ 89c GRAPEFRUIT. 3for 29c Locki. CRANBERRIES. 2lb. 49¢ ICEBURG LETIUCE. lge. 21c CAULIFLOWER. each . .. . .. . 49c Also Specials on Cucumbers. Tomatoes. Spinach. Celery. Grapes. Tungerines. etc. BENEFIT a piece of wood. Even if you ‘dolomt-he nesro snlrituais Mid some see smoke as soon as you stathlof the great negro singers. Prayer do not stop. Continue until yourlby Mrs. Fred Mossman closed the arms are tired. Devotions. Leaving your foot on the lire-I The himlnesg period was led by board, remove the bow and the‘ the ppesldent Amqi B11911, and Slllndle- T89 the flfebilarf! with, opened with minutes of last: meet- the spindle in order to allow the mg which ware approved as read, sparks to find its way to the cedar gonowed by m“ can rm“, w", bark. When you have done Ithisum present, several 1mm; o; bu“- remove the fireboard away rom, d. ed 1 ‘d; the the cedar. Fold the bark with thetm“ w?" “u” m“ g..." . appointing of a. play co spark inside of it. and begin and a press secretary“ swinging your arm making a com- plete circle. The air must get at Mm Parker ma; Sngiy mug: W C W the ‘Wk t°° lightw- led by christian Fellowship Con- When you think the spark hasivenor, Ema 1mm ML and Mm spread enough stop the motion Edward wood to h“... the enter- and s“ what W“ hllve‘ Keep talnment. Contest was put on by Identify evergreen trees and also ‘this "P “Tim the bark bmlks in“? committee m charge, and g very deciduous ones by bark, winter buds and general shape. What do the birds eat at this time of the year, evergreen cones, weed seeds, find these eating places. Do the squirrels hibernate during winter? Whait birds rcmain here Curing he winter? Note bird tracks. and 'iose of small an als. The above items should suipply plentiful activity for the first; winter hike. "Tall Timber" New Troops thing about which a great deal ZOXITORS are the perfected result of much research may be learned from books. but and ivork. “and thousands of women find them the ilk-b. l" , _ most. sfactory method of feminine h "l_(‘ll0 cvcr practical experience is much that 4 ,-,i ‘Juzetll (ir0llSClCSS—Sl:illll(‘S hito \.lf_lil\£\l i-iip- better teacher. "-4 ‘Zr posiiorics...Zonitnrs are daintici more convenient Scouts, of course, rely a great —iio\vr“.'fully gfrllllvllltll,j/(‘iflfwllfli/(‘ij/sli/Cit) IfFilCtZfO @951 (m their 5, M, to give them; fish-tics! For frank facts about the lllllliiflllhl sulijer-tof feminine hyuicne-aimply tvrilo lo me~llarliaita llrciit, 1-ill Crescent St., Montreal, P.Q.—anrl PH lcnrl you a [rec booklet in a plain wrapper. the lead in all the Woodcraft arts, and even though no S. M. ‘can be expected to know everything - concerning the outdoors, yet ity and opportunitv on every hike to pass on knowledge and give the Scouts a chance to become real woodsmen. Winter Woodcraft is an e tire- ly different thing than that of the summer variety. First of all. we must know how to dre s for winter hikes-Loose clothing is superior to ti"ht fitting gar- ments~two light weight swea ers are better than one heavy one- rt light. weight waterproof gar- ment over these too is loll-n flannel shirt is very comfortable under these. If. while hiking. sid- lng or skating, the two neuter: are too warm, than one may be carried in your rucksack until s. stop is made for eating. . . . then it will be much appreciated . . . long overcoats, gloies and rubber boots are taboo. Footwear should be waterproof and roomy to allow for extra socks-remember, two pair of light weight- woollen socks are better than one heavy. pair. I' Mitts, of couré, are the proper Q hand covering-no gl0ves—;enlher covered wool mitts are ideal . . . ear coverings are a must. Actlvitlel h- Silly Willy who ti ...i.i'i tlriiik milk - - - on enough learn that milk ni.'-a|is_. You-i", nnri oltl llllkl‘ - - - r-vr-ry» ‘m (H. Georg» 5'. Phone M‘ Meals Winter Hike‘ Do not plan o accomplishing too much ‘on a. w nter hike-the thing is to get out and have a good time-and yet, learn a few woodcrott items on each hike-- Snowshoeing. ski-ins. toboggon- ing and skating are what the Scouts ch10)’- Wlnter Cooking Quickly prepared meals are re quired-Jried foods. hot coco: or chocolate. beans (Yea. Canned) are all vary enjoyable-but what about your fink-especially if the snow in dew-Jo ' be sure. if the snow in your fir: be. in fact, r}, m. cart-ha l-IIIICII or SUPPER TREAT! pun lflwlluu dlpqafl-IIIQYIQ é ion. preferably green size of your wrist. Twigs branches from standing of tho Geld i master Leaders have a great responsihil-| New Troops have been formed in: North Rustico under the Mild- ershlp of Charles Laskey; in El- ‘lerslle. with Alex Skinner as Seoutmsster ard Reid baggie as Assistant Scoutmaster and in East Royalty with Frank Costello. better known to many Island Scooters as "Stiddy." as Scout- The Ellerslie Troop is spon- sored ivy the lLcgion and The. .Women's Institute. The North Rustico Troop. by the Church. iThe East Royalty Troop. by the, ‘g Community. i Good Outdoo Training .At door Meetings. .ln- Fire By Friction Have you ever tried Fire-by- friction? If not. you are missing .lots of fun. There is very little to it. once you get; the equipment ready. Get a branch the some‘ size you would for a bow and arrow and instead of string tie a. piece of leather thong to each end. A piece of pine wood about. eight inches long wllhdo for a spindle Round your spindle about three quarters of an inch thick and also round the end-s. Any kind of wood will do for a hand piece. About two inches by two inches will be sufficient. At the centre, of the hand piece out out a hole about l quarter of on inch deep. so that your spindle will fit in. For the ftrc board a piece of cedu about three quarters of an inch thick and about fifteen inc es long. IOut. out. l. very small, hoe for the spindle to fit in at one side of the fire-board. Out slang this side towards the hole to allow lpuka to fall throughlt the bottom of the board. The Scrmty thing to do is tn get acme Cedar bark. If iou cannot get the bark, unravel some rope to place under your (inboard. ‘Twist your spindle scout" Pages 178-188. flames. CHEOK_ delicious lunch was served by the hostess. A vote of thanks win ‘tendered to the members of the home after which‘ all joined in Scout Slaves For Greek Scouts slrisirrs "Happy Birthday" to med‘ Richards. Meeting closed with “Blest Be the Tie that Binds." "Tenderfoot to King's Frank Zakem. “our Brother Scbuts in Greece. who have done so well under very adverse conditions. need statves. H": a pleasure to shop at‘ CO-OP SUPER MARKET. So many customers buy here steadily now because of the shopping ease they find in your Co-Op Store. Willi a large variety of ‘Foods attractively displayed and plainly marked . . . all help ‘lo give you new menu ideas and to make your shopping easier. Every item price marked for your constant protection . . . easier lo check your purchases agains’: your cash register receipt. {AGE NINE MAPLE LEAF TEND SMOKED BONELESS PORK BUTT. lb. 63c FRESH NECK RIBS. 2 lb. 25c swnrrrs ’ BREAKFAST BACON. lb. .. . . 60c swmsrs _ PORK SAUSAGE. lb. .. 39c LARGE CORNED MACKEREL. ea. 27¢: LARGE ‘ SALT HERRING. 3 for . . ..." . . 25c TENDERLEAF PURE LARD l8: WE DELIVER Explains Cause 0f Missouri iirounding NORFOLK, Va., Feb. 7 -(AP) — The operations officer of the U. S. battleship Missouri said to- day he had mistaken shallow water buoys for deep water buoys shortly before the ship ran aground. The naval court of inquiry in- vestlgating the grounding of the ship. immediately interrupted the testimony of the operations of- ficer. Commander John R. Mil- lett, and designated him a defend- ant. At the opening session of the court last Friday, the ship's com- mandin: officer and her navi- gator, Captain William D. Brown and. LL-Cmdr. Frank G. Morris, were named defendants. Millett testified he thought five buoys marked a secret electronic range, which parallels the main Over many years their country has been so cut; over and owing to the rocky nature of the coun- try, it is impossible for them to secure this part of their equip- ment. As a gesture of friendship and good will, it has been decid- ed to ask Canadian Scouts to collect and send 5000 stoves to them. Our objective of 100 staves, can easily be reached. Two stoves from every Prince Edward Island Scout Patrol. This will make s. good objective for your next hike. Cut out. bundle them, ship them to Boy Scout. Headquarters, Charlottetown, on or before April first. Kind nf Wood McGill University. Forest Pro- ducts Laboratory suggests Hickory as first choice. then Ash, Oak. good grades of Elm, Sugar Maple, Yellow Birch and Mountain Ash. SUDRWERSIIIE Scouting ls once again under way in Summerside the reorganization of the Third Troop under Scoutmaster Eric Tanton and Assistant Seoutrnas- tcr Lloyd Cannon. Fourteen lioys have been trained in their Tender- foot tests and the Scoutmaster hopes to build from this up to a. fiull troop. getting with Corigrat-ulatlonsf Congratulations and best wishes i ship channel in Chesapeake Bay just outside Hampton Roads, but that afiter the grounding he hi! learned there were only two. The Missouri grounded Jan. II, while attempting to run the see- ret range st the request of ‘bhl Navy Bureau of Ordnance. SPECIAL BRAIN STUDIEI KINGSTON, Oiit., Feb. ‘I - (CB1 - Queen's University is co under- take special brain studios st King- ston Penitentiary lri_an effort t0 determine the underlying causal of criminal behavior. This was made lmowxi today af- ter W.J. Henderson, Liberal mem- ber of Parliament for Kingston City, announced that Health Min.- ister Martin had approved a Fed- eral grant of $1,025 for electronic!- phaloizraphio study of eases at tho penitentiary. An electroencephalo- graph is u machine which chart: uvrtve impulses of the brain. come, ‘l0 life with ‘B Oll I n soorilsS AND REi/IVES You AS N0 onisR 15A 0°55! to Mr. and Mrs. James E. Bur- nett (nee Ann MacNell of t rvrlrltligig inmrk-isiinuarililo "Lined: M lunchtime . . . dirmertiino_. . . whenever into your bones. ‘Care? drop_ salty. Fgofl (James m.) is Scoutmaster of the you feel wary or on edge, drink Lipton! tastes more tempting. our sriiri rme- cu 3rd. Charlottetown Troop, St. No other w‘ ‘in. you "ch quick "fiuh, come to life! James church. He started as a Pownal Y. P. U. met Friday oven- lng Feb.~3., at. the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Arden Richards. Tho Devotional period was led by the Christian Culture Convener Mn. arc-nd the thong and place the otzwm end of the spindle lurid piece on top of the §pln"le Place your left foot. on the ire- floor. Hold the spinale with left hand and your left leg; and now you are ready. Begin pulling the low ha k and forth its if you were sawing l'it0 fine hole of the fireboard and your board and your right knee on the talk was "Negro Splfltunls." Olll’ support it. Wlthlmrllls is My Fa A. s. Weir and opened by the leader's introduction of the topic icr Llle evening, tho theme was "Beauty" and the subject of lier The hymns for the evening ivere‘ flier‘; World," said “T's Winter Now." ‘ i Scripture lesson was read by Mrs.‘ ‘Edward Wood. Mrs. Weir gave nl tcry interesting and moving talk "a. went. No other too adds such pleasure to meals. Scout in 1M4 and nu been active , _ 1M Li m. in pncknw or in in Scouting since that (ht! m! h . libhmd o‘ u” choke-t rows/u. r. r. u. 0N1" °k°"°"' Rich, hill bodied, with plenty of utmost-b, Liptmfl warmth and freshness seem to seen. no ma: ll Auvmnnmnmilmlwl Tea Don't wulll Start now to dot more refresh- ' Inont, more solid satisfaction from every cup of ha. Switch to Lipton today‘. In handy tun cogs. loo!