.'p cyan. A'rsenault.' on--July 4. p i 3311' "tr; -es... ...,:i.--ms W -- -Nr. . Woodstoq&.?Iere4 Howlan? reo- entlr. - .3 . .1 l 4-. s. buses: Gaudet . . , Hr. : Ir . little to! -'lforontot' who the Dastilweek with ed's at Piusvilie. are now in Howlan witirldrs. Jones' tolks. Wild strawberries are now ripe a crop seems very ggzd this year and at a good I I . miss Laurette Arsenault, who is employed at Summerside,,-visited 313:: parents inllowlan on June friends of Mr.iJoe Gallant of Kelly Road. regret to' know that he has again" returned to the San in Cherlottetown. . and rm.Vs'un Beaton mi family-oi St. Eleanors were in I-lowlen on June 30. M15. andfldrs. Frank Plattsyoi Tyne Valley were in Howlan rec- ently. - -. . ' ' Kr. and Mrs..1eidore Perry and their three sons.vlidr. and Mrs. Albert ildartin of summerside. wire in pl-lowlan and Duvar on JIJIIIL . ' . -. gen. and. Mrs." Everett Gallant and family of ehtiscouche were inriiowlan and Piusville on July in. and Mrs.' "Wm. Pickering and family or Summersldes were in Howlanvprecently. - Mr. and Ms. rred'Jones. mo- tored to Summersde on July 5. where they were dinner guests at the home oi Mr. and "Mrs. Wm. Pickering. 3 Ilester Alfred Arsenauit. son of Mr. a Mrs. Fred Arsenault. entlred the Western Al-iospital. on July 4. where he underwent a to"gsilectomy. l hdsster Dale Gallant, was guest otyhls grandparents at Howian iayt. Tuesday. while his parents were in -' Charlottetown. I s. Vincent Perry spent last '1' sday in 0'I.eary -at the home orgherp brother ends sister-in-law. Ir. andi Hrs. jrlackie Arsenault: Kiss Gai1vArsenaultot Fortune Cove. is now a guest of her little cousins. Elaine. and Shirley Ar- seneult at liowlan. - Ads. Rosamund Casey " of Rum 'f,3othl( ftlt. Anth ' . Helm. 103 W 1"l'NW4;fon nu-iuimris,-y'. July 1, 33:: ” Vllit NI MRI in i very well attended and a large 35-? i?W"'l1hl-T0 "10 3- 3- number received Communion. in i: r 9" -w:.w-:.v-'.:.-h.w-- 3'" - - . . - a e an a 1(r.i.ul3sarnui:::Cas:&end sot: as? at an J 7 . . late . urch, vi er 5 home omrs. Casey's I119”: Road. ws'e':”. lldass was celgbrated lies. 1'. Ganantknowlan. . Ilr. and u"... Jtosemund Casey "I uttstcot irollo RI! Noonanand 1. a nice Pitra at , tion strongly censure the publica- Doneld. Pletts who were married bride's parents. Mr. , sta.-cesaiy1 - -Approxiina es . aelnbled in cggn " district cotton. V wmzvh-menu was xlilr as I I . 8&a.rwl:town'. '3” dress at welcome w , -provoking dialogue. "In- stitute ews" was , d by ioursneinbers oi the Bedeque W. tlrst guest speaker was lira. Allison Macldillan who out- linedlthe beneiits of such a con- wxllelysin " do tedb .p v g-song. ec y Itissw lrolzinm wiiih Mrs.-. en: .d ..llId I e p also was oy and iolluwdd by a sale of candy. "Fun and Nonsense" consisted site very humorous reading given by Mrs. Roy Hill at Freetown. The report of the nominating committee is as follows: President. tor-1954, Mrs.- Austin lnoberta. ldiddletonu p Vice-President. Mrs. Hub e rt llecNeill. Freetown. . Secretary, Mrs. Charles Mac!'ar- lane, Fernwood. institute Reporter. Mrs". Richard Davies. Borden. . The iollowing resolutions were read by Miss Louise Callbeck. (1) Resolved that we express our thanks and Iiwreciatton to the Convention executlvegthe Super- visor; Mrs. hlacldillan, Dr. Henry ldoyse, Mr. Barry Robins, end to all whohave given of their time and etiorts to make this c tion a success.. , (2) Whereas the lack of road signs is a source of inconvenience to visitors; resolved that we ask our government to place signs on our main. ghways which clearly pmgk the ginning and end oi as village... .- . - (3) Whereas juvenile delinquency is assuming larming proportions and whereas we, feel a contri- buting iactor is the lack '0! co- operation between pupils and home men's Institutes assume leadership in the promotion of a ttee in every district to work with the Home and School Associations. ' (4) Whereasthe advertisements of intoxicants are becoming ever more insidious. and occupy space out of all proportion to other com- modities in certain Canadian maga- zines and whereas our youth are thus exposed to alcoholism. ack- nowledged as the most prevalent and deadly disease otio age. ev- ery time they open th se maga- zines: resolved that this Conven- ter. Ethel of Woodstock were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs..Frank Gallant on July 4. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones of Toronto. - Master Kenneth MacQaurrie oi 0 Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. recently iat the home or the .and Mrs. Percy Sweet. Jdr. and Mrs: Platte are now on their honeymoon and will reside in Howlan. -doors. in the evening the pariih was ge resented at the celebrations at rae. Members of or lturntord. Maine. a.”John'Cahill'o1lInnrnersida. a d Mrs.--Joh5,ll'innan and daugh- . . St. Anthony's Choir were assist- bi Gesveatisii in t 89.lihr.their' Hthulanmsailndl C Hhgypokennbhud 0' demon i . n - ave a - ytratlzn on barbecue which to - was much appreciated. - Brewer i and school; resolvedthat our Wo- It ' Wilmot. is now visiting at the ' l11:nInu or his grandparents at..1-low- ingrat-Brae. . s s lic. value" other program numbers vinclud- ed thi toll ing: W m..'c. -11?." aw. 3-11. by John uuuwaishuupttauinuuae-uezuni-VI :3 Ilmzlasn 4- ldouth Organ a tion. by David Protit. . Solo. There is a J. I. 'g. My" Grandma. Beth llaclfar ,e.f g .'- One-Ac Play. "Mr. Peter Bryce chelor." . ' L I A a cial collection a ounting port . .1! go to the P. pits! and Provincial lsanatoriusnt the candy p hichg :1 &DlVrI'F.' iolo.Ali blnsonm w Res .86 was taken in e Mysore Project. ceeds amounted gya 1: H TROPICAL TREATS FOR g"lP-N0liTil" MEALS THERE'S SOMETHING VIIY OIAMOIOIIS about Southern cooking, isnt there T Just tell the family that there's Southern-Fried Chick- i en for Sunday dinner . . . and see if you'can keep them from haunt- ing the kitcheni Promise a Hawaiian or South American dish- and excitement runs high. That's why I occasionally like to I give you recipes with a south- ern accent. such recipes my Hawaiian Custard Pie,'i in- stance - Hawaiian, because you spread it with crushed pineapple at serving time. As for the illling itself--well, it's smooth and rich-tasting beyond describing . . . because it's made - with Carnation Evaporated Milk. Youlll be amazed at the wonderful thinn that double- rich, heat-refined Carnation V does tor cus- tsrds. Gives 7 'them the won- dertul camis- tency and rich flavor you'd expect it you made them with cream. HAWAIIAN CUITAIP PII (Makes I 9-IMII pie) a vanilla 1 large can undiluted - carnation Iveporeted Hill . I up water , if cup sugar - I llnbaked I-inch :l;';hsll I. enroll can eruahe ea , drained F, ' combine dist six ingredients: heat with rotary heater until Inhaled pie shell. lake is minutes .in hot even (as leg. 1.). Lower to saodorste (see dag. 1.): bake until set so that a knits inserted in the centre comes out clean (about so minutes longer). Cool. lest he- lora serving. spread with the well drained pineapple. 1 roe Moll IIMHINO colon, (or more delicious navor, tor I001! Millions or critical cotlee lovers do. They gr s.'er Carnation to any other rand at ervapa-stod - even praser it to cream in cease. Try iti You'll love it. mm: to us dslighttul turda radio shovur."s.tarsoves-rioiT;w " matte , your newspaper tor time and station. Ill! . . . my NEW booklet, 93.3”-u - Plain and renew". Delicious dae- sorts you'll love. writs can-am” Com Limited. Toronto. Ontario. MINTIONID Southern - Fried Chicken. One thing is a "must", it you like delicious golden crust on , your chicken . . : and gravy that's silky-smooth and rich nsvored and delightfully creamy colored. That's the Cemation Milk that's used to dip the chicken pieces, and the Carnation that's used in - the gravy. . soumsawmso cmcxsu ' (Makes 4 servings) cut a trying chicken in serving lIiecee..Dip in 35 cup undiluted car- nation lvaporatcd ll en! seasoned -cornmeal. Brown in frylns pen in 54 cup shortening. lop with V. cup (9 onions ' crate oven (35! deg. F.) (or so to do minutes. until iehicken is tender. Iensova to not platter. onto. Bake in CIIAM OIAVY I tam. seasoned ilcur 1 cup water Qrnaticwl K .' A”7cQro:ascIass7suo oussswoax-says ; - ; was also susaov-otvs arms Iilsum :.' i -, . i - 7 E ? i ? 9? ablation in- .5. .13 as - ? .hnsmuuamg;I .- 5095 Moss JAM os Jli.j,Y -. 5 E 5 5 i l . Door ulakeraed ac; tlinimialutler tbs . ovIL.gnDeveri;iv ad '.Duat. Itilsi 6 Bicretfwaine and 'i'lattield:' Guitar soles- ma-ss..t:; . I '.I'. 3. - eninlg sch) chopped green mod- : thsps. chicken 1 cup undiluted dri I 4' C E Evaporated sun: llend chicken drippinss and dear over lew heat: lllix- carnation and water, and stir slowly into non mixture. stir and cook until mixtur reaches the boil. 1 5 I m 5 5 5 4 1 5 x x 5 your money. LARGE FLORIDA I 1 NEW ISLAND FOR JUICE t ' ...g . . A thousand-and-one" LOW PRICES fill our market every. day because our policy is to LOWPRICE EV- ERY ITEM on every shelf . . ..in every case. And those EVERY DAY LOW PRICES -on fine quality. foods you prefer for good-tasting goodness are a. thousand-and-one good reasons for buying ALL your food needs hero. They'll cut; your food bills down to budget size . . . and give you more eating for - Because our marketls-loaded with low wprioes-your shopping cart is LOADED WITH SAV- INGS every time you shop at 00-0? SUPER MAR- TOMATOES .... perpcin. 25c. ' BEETS. lge.bunches. for 25c r ORANGES, p ldozjinl has in I PEANUT Bll s STEAK Iran. is. LnnNsmarY . 1 x i FRESH CHELED X- ea.' 23c -, ... gmffmmn TI for 29c l Eiiiiisiihi. 12 01. pk. 25c LARGE JAR DALTON 'S 3 MUSTARD 1661. 19c TTER ea. 43c . ".' '”"r 'r”"r'4o.;.-m....z ronrcnors .. per nus: COTTAGE ROLLS. N lfhorlzbqcpl g smoknn snANaLEss OTATOES I . .3 lbs. 25c 3 ! GREEN PASCAL FLORIDA 'CELERY .. . .. lge. sticks 11: ”?o”EiiiiTEn'..T?f.??T?.. .. .s. 2.. FRESH GRILLED SPRING MACKEREL . ; . . fish for 29: . YOUNG - ' I I I 1 l about 3 lb. lb. 79c PICNIC HAMS lb. 5Ic' SCALLOPS lb. pigs. 59; CHICKEN - LICKEN ' CHICKEN - I ”' 43” PLUMP SPRING. .. :mic'.s.;-A I.-ML 000lEH ,wsasia's Pure Natural GRAPE ,gJlllcEW barge 3.25:, ...49'e, Med..'I6 21: . inn-e glen-ixsjrun Han - Grape Juice. addjee and till up with Seaman's Ginger Delicloueyoniheti -. I Iiiiiilmiiiiitu sit. . . . .. only 27c MAKING ANY JAM? I . CERTO. regular size .. 29c EXTRA sprout. CIiri.s'Ii(:L-s tarn- 802. .. zoo ltaae is this ad Isles . as sale at: t A Vligmsu. Vsrsesillver. limit. Recalls and sons min” f. j U; , V .l 2. .. ...... ,.-