. . Mrs. Albert Conniek and Mrs. : such FIIN before! on. wll.LiAs JULY 27. 1951 Super for Supper- R c. once-allied hard one portion Into a spread I0 portion of over meat mixture; pleas ll : aeore top layer deepy made with HMAGICI ' I-l0'l' IISCIIIT SUPPIR-SANDWICH Season to hate 1 . mined ksd t with onaflhliait. pepperacndeondinlll.l'rt,nuo:';un.sohtenaEn :V91' FSVY SWIM sift late a bowlra c. ones-df dough. Knulcl for 10 aeeonda old '.sotue.l divide dough into 2 equal l-tin; Pat und 8 " cake almost 0 edges with meat mIlture' moisten ads? 0: gozllh rum. Pat second LIE I1 0 In (I wedges. Bake in hot even, 426'. about 20 mini. Serve hot with brown tomato sauce. Yield: ' 8 servings. . A til” aauee. Mix and silt fwd: ted ilour (or 19; 33 und la '3.......l'i'& L3 nto 8 pie- SPIIING VALLEY W. I. Ralph Cenniclr were Joint hcstess- es to the members of the Spring life was never Nuw she's sought nftrr. invited every- where. enriched with the glow of health popular. it you always Inel tired. run-down- .1.-what. hapny,thou- .-ands nnw do, fall: ' Ilr. Vlilllams Pink i'llls. See if within , .70 days. a richer. . l'cddo3r blood doesn't . - - make you a new person. with more lmullding energy. ill the with PINK PILLS Valley Women's Institute for their July meeting. Fifteen members and two visitors were present. Three sick calls were made and fruit taken. New committees ap- pointed were: Sick, Mrs. I-lorry pm. Mun” Harbor at 730 sudsbury and Mrs. Charlie Cole; H"n'n Sm: amt service. Louis program. Mrs, W. J. Harrington. Harm Mrsin Keith Harrington and Mrs. ' M” 1” Adam-l nonmna SEATS--Get your Secretary reported the proceeds howl": gems mt. the coming of a play 330.40; also getting prizes for school picnic. a. gift for 9 the teacher. and plates for the hall. All bills were ordered to be I loeal irleut-.aI.. but advertising of II at in onto a word. IIHOLI) pay- able in advance. . CAB NUMBER book sale. lldl. lK)0K of registered me- ter vehidea now on sale. BACK of dresses 1051-3003 of tor vehicles now on sale. going It as 1-3 off. The Gloria. health. Milk for strength. tor-la United Church on July 29 has been cancelled. stlpandisrymagistraws Court yes- terday, a clear docket was pre- senbsd and the Court adjourned 'until today. service Sunday, July 29th at 3.00 season at the nth M1: is scene! to: acts any nature may be IIOW on a ' clearing at 1-3 off at The Fashion Shoppe. ...:. registered mo- BALANCI OF summer suits MILK for beauty, Milk for If SPECIAL Service in Vic- CITY romeo COURT-At the MURRAY RIVER. Baptist Church Forum each day to 12 a.m. and 2 to 4 p.m. PIIE SBYTEBIAN CHURCH in paid lum. A letter was read from Mayor McDonald soliciting funds radio campaign for the Sanator- A small sum was voted to this. Receipts from a, grab-ban amounted to 3195. was given to Edna Brennan. Two for contests were enjoyed by all. Mrs. Wesley Cole invited mem- bars for the August meetlns. roll call to be answered by each pay- ing five cents up to five feet in height and one cent for each inch over five feet. A delicious RICHER FLAVOR The picture of l...lth2.. that's an Aylmer Tomato at harvest time. Plump. red-ripe and richwithgood- nus after agaummer of sunshine. Then. within 24 lloura of picking. their su- perbilavoriacaptured in . . . AYIMER . 4? I5 I THIS lA.SI'-ACTING YEAST KIIPS WITHOUT IIIRIBIRATIONI Thousands of Mbridme women have found the periect answer to your problems in hot weather. in the new l'lelscllmoo's Post - Rising-Dry Yainl This modern form of famous Ilelschlnaon'a , Yeast keeps full-strength and fut-acting in your mpboardi No - refrigeration! If you bake at home -get a month's supply of , Fldo;iuaaoa's,I'ou lliolag Dry Yem. Always on hand for speedy 1 Your Family Deserves Aylmer "Quality I3 hakiogaody-sodruolts. 4&3 I43 STA '-'7-'v""-.. than A Mass card lunch was served and meeting closed with The King. Canada. Schedule for Sunday, July 29th: Caledonia 11 am.; Wood Islands 3 p.m.. Sunday School 2 p.m.; Iris 7.30 p.m. Minister: Rev. E. S. Hales. CAVENDISH United sPastoral Charge. Sunday, July 29. North Rustico 11 a.m.; Stanley Bridge 7.30 pm. Sunday School: Caven- dish 10 am. in the Baptist Church. North Rustico 10 an). Rev. George Gough, Minister. NEW GLASGOW Christian and Cs endlish Baptist Church ser- vices Sunday. July Nth. New F' , Sunday School 10 a.m., worship l-.1: Cavendish 7.30 p.m. Rev. Ralph Richardson. guest Minister. ST. JOHN'S PBESBYTEIIIAN Church, Belfast. Divine worship will be conducted on Sunday. July 29th at 11.00 am. and 7.30 pm. by Rev. Harold Brown. The Sunday School will meet at l0.00 a.m. Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, Interim Moderator. HOLY TRINITY, Georgetown. July 29th, Tenth Sunday after Trin-liy, Morning Prayer and sermon 1.1 a.m.; Sunday School one hour earlier. Come and wor- ship, bring a friend. Rev. W. G. Hogg. t 'covl-:lll:Ao-sranllorn. The Veryr ev. John W. Woodsidc. MA... .L.L.D.. Past Moderator . 0, y will preach d Church of Canada at the morning ser- vice at ' West Cavehead at ll a.m., Sunday. July 29. and Miss Lena Me.eLure, A.'I'.CM. of Char- lottetown will sing. Evening ser- vice in Stsnhope at 1.30 pm. Rev. Thomas A. Wilson. Minis- ter. Tllli REV. JAMES G. EMER- SON. JR.. Travelling Becleiary for the Student Volunteer Movement in the United States. will be guest preacher in the Georgetown Unit- ed Church pariah this Sunday. July 29. The morning service will be at 11:00 s.m.l at the sturgeon church, and the evening service will be held at 7:30 in George- town. Mr. Emerson comes from SEAT COVERS. from 89.25 up,, Tanton's Accessories. I O i .j.. caaswau; tor setter photo.) graphs. . TWO FLIGHTS WEEKLY in tin Magdalen islands. P. Q Phonal Maritime Central Airways Limited; oalvnnal. nnscrme Refrlg-: erator. Highest quality. Price rlght. Toombl Music Store. nomllicaarrs. Sale of Island! handicrafts. Market Bllldlng to-' day. 8.30 to 4.00. I i I CHESTEIIFIELDS in rich ve:-' our. Bargain price. Taombs Muslc Store. HOLDING SEAT ticket hold. ers in arrears must have tickets paid in full by August (list. Make payment now at Forum. MOTOR OIL 51.25 per gal. Tan. ton's Accessories. GENI'lR.AL' ELECTRIC Combin- ation. 5267.00. Bargain cash price. 5200.00. Tdombs Music Store. I.ePAGE SHOE CO. LTD. Huge clearance sale. Discounts u-pyto 30'Z. in both states. Child- rens. women's dress shoes. men's shoes and workbcots must go at greatly reduced price. BIIADAIBANE Pastoral Charge. Services Sunday, July 20th, Bum- nlbane 11 a.m.: Rose Valley 3 n, m.; North Granville 7.30 p.m. W. E. Brooks will conduct all ser- vices. Rev. W. B. MucPhall. min- ister. -HUNTER RIVER Charge. Ser- vices July 29th. Wheatley River, 9-30 p.m.: .Wl'ltshlre ll. l1.m. Special W.M.S. service at Hun- ter Rlver 7.30 p.m. with the B0n5.h5W Quartet. Rev. Charles Dickleson will conduct all ser- vices. Rev. Iloward Christie, Minister. Personals Mr. Fred W. Godfrey who was a patient in the P.E.1. Hospital is convalescing at the home of his sister Mrs. Alex Stewart, ML. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. William Ilangonc and daughter Virginia and son William of Cambridge. Mass, no Spending a two weeks holiday with Mrs. Langone's niece Mrs. M. J. Fowler. 281 Sydney Street, City. ...L. Miss Mary Mccabe of Iona is .1. patient in the City Hospital and oiiliyends wish her a. speedy recelv. PIIESBYTERIAN Church in Canada. Divine service on Sun- day. July 29: Marshfield. 1'1 a.m.: Harrington. 3 p.m.; Mount Stew- iaglta 7.30 p.m. Rev. J. V. Craw- MerltgAyIarll&:lior salads at all. 'til thick and creamy looking. Store -.... .--.... .";--..-.m;W.-., fill-IE GUARDIAN. .Cl-IARLOTTETOWN 'THE CENTRAL GilARDlAN' IIIIG Experts Say This is National Salad Week - seven day: set aside to point up the value of crisp. colorful un- cooked dishes. Sponsored by the . Canadian Horticultural council, Salad Week was founded to promoto the use of farm and garden producia. The libderal Department lays there are three types of persons- Lhose who eat salads because they like them; these who eat salads to be healthy; those who won't eat For a wife faced with a non-sal- ad-eatlng husband. the Depart- ment suggests a subtle approach. Does he like cheese? Then try 1 salad in which ehees is the dam- inant ingredient. Is salmon a fav- orite. Sbress salmon. "Many a man . . . been weaned away from less nutritious food to a liking for salads by such wiles. " advises the Department. "But don't expect him to ever ad- mit it." . Salad Dreulnga llome economists of the Depart- ment's consumer section have a few tips on dressing which may prove valuable to the .salad-con- scious housewife. Here is their recipe for a French dressing. Ingredients: One-quarter cup cider vinegar; three-quarters cup salad all; one teaspoon sugar; dash of pepper; one-halt teaspoon salt; one-half teaspoon dry mus- ta rd. ,- Place all ingredients in o. jar with a tight-fitting lid. ,Shlke un- ln it cold place. Shake well before using. For Variety -- Add two table- spoons chopped parsley, one chop- ped hard-cooked egg and'one-quar- ter cup chopped cooked beets. Use this dressing with a plain lettuce salad. . Add one-quarter cup tomato catsup and serve on meat salad. Add one teaspoon of meat sauce and serve with vegetable and egg salads. Add three tableapoons of pea- nut butter and use on cabbage or carrot salads. Add three tablespoons of grat- ed cheese and serve with vegetable salads. Another reclpe:- Carrot salad is it vlavoite with those who like bright dishes. In- gredients: One bunch of carrots cooked and diced; one can peas. drained; one teaspoon chopped onion, celery dleed in small pieces; dash of lemon juice; salt and pep-' per to taste; two hard-boiled eggs; salad dressing. Line as salad bowl with lettuce. Fill in centre with salad. Slice eggs and put on top. Recent. tests have proved that most persons like frozen pens with sugar. At the California Foods Re- search Institute, loo women each were given two paper cups of peas. .0. ll. ll. Publication MONTREAL. Jul 25-. -- awsrd citation 'w.asy receivgd 3'95WTd0Y by the Canadian Na. ”9"31 Railways "for excellence ff "19 00mPi;1ny's annual report" '1 3 Wmpetltlon sponsored by the Financial World of New York gxhere werey5.000 companies in e competition. The report, "9 incised from the standpoint of fdatonal and statistical content 0” mat and typography. The CNR report new qualified for consideration is the best of indus. or this figure. 166 prefared those to which three per cent sugar (by weight) had been added. Thirty- one preferred peas packed in their natural state, without sugar. Four expressed no preference. 0'I'I'E:RsI-IAW. surrey. England- rcP)-Thls village was forced to build it new road sign to replace the old one. that read: "otter- shaw welcomes careful drivers." Two youths in a stolen car drove into it. try award to be made next Oct- ober when the winners will ri- ccive Oscar of Industry trophies. California and is a in the Presbyterian Church, U. S. A. He is a guest of the J. S. Bonnells at their summer residence in Georgelown.,At both services. Mr. Emerson's topic will be. "Power for Peace.” MaoLEOD In honour of Mora. Limit up not later than Tuesday, inal. ants as possible willtattend illlAlll.0TTETOVIll HOTEL Friday. Aug. 3rd. 7.30 p.lll. Mrs. MacLeod. Chief of the Clan MacLeod and her party. number of tickets available to be picked Pherson and Son. Queen Street, It is hoped that as many MacLeods and descend- BANQUET July 31st, at J. P. Mac- opposite Bus Term- this function. Quickies by Ken Reynolds "I-Irnm-m-m-m. interestin dinn Want Ad and it' g!-an answer to my Guar- I sealed with a klss!'i rottawa during the Sydney Is Appointed O'I'rAWA. July 26---(CF) Charles Gavsle. a I 44-year-old lawyer who calims Sydney, N. S.. as his home-town Tuesday was appointed Deputy Minister of National Revenue for Taxation. He moves up from the post of Assistant Deputy Minister to re- place W. V. Scully, who is leaving the department to accept a post with the Steel Company of Canada in Hamilton. War. The promotion dates from 1 Aug. . Mr. Gavsle was born in New York. but be calims that was an "accident? His family had lived in Sydney but moved temporarily to New York and he was born dur- ing the stay. The family moved back to Sydney when he was two years old. Like Mr. Howe. Mr. Gavsle is a graduate of Dalheuale University in Halifax. In 1930, he obtained his Master or Low: degree at Harvard University and a year later began an active: practice in Montreal. He gave up his private practice in 1941 to Join the legal branch of the Wartime Department of Mu- The promotion of Mr. Gavsle was announced by acting Prime Minis- ter Howe, who was instrumental inf bringing the former Maritlmer 103 Second World; .. M--- nitiona and Supply. headed by Mr. Howe. He was appointed Assistant General Counsel of the Department in 1946 and General Counsel in 1945'. The Maritimeis Greatest Selection of Famous Make Appliances! ALL AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE PAGE TI-IREII Plane Loading A HALIFAX. July N -- (OP)- Tests in leading an iron: Sabre jet in the aircraft carrier Illa- niticent have been "successfully completed," the navy announced Tuesday. 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