1.1.-rs ear Why Does Popcorn Pop? By IDA BAILEY ALLIN hm pt;-gncs, popoom is a. curios- ”.. r.mu-ked the Chef. "As far as 1 know. it is not grown on the con- tinent of Europe. How does Ameri- om popcorn dffer from the corn ,3 mung cornmeal. Madame?" conning More Protein an comauis more protein and fat than ordinary corn, Chef. and the starch content is a little dif- lerent. The action or the heat can- qgrts the oil and moisture in the kernels into steam, which makes mam expand and ipop'. or turn in- side out." an 19, Food Value? ”Pnpc0i'n taslcs very good. Has it much food value?" "Considerable. for it is a whole grain. and so contains vitamins A and B. It is also a good form of roughage because of the husk or bran. Up to a century ago. youIl8- ' aters in farm homes were often given popcorn and milk for supper. 1;; those diuvs, it was popped in a kettle. or in a perforated metal corn popper over glowing coals." A New Invention "Very different today with this new invmtioii. See. Madame - here is the popcorn packaged in a fascinating aluminum foil pm that puffs up when the corn begins to pop into a big round container that holds four quarts. shall we pop?" Pop we did. Then we made pop- corn bars - a treat for dessert - mixed. Add la tsp. baking soda. saucepan 54 c. corn syrup. 1!; c. molasses. 1 tbs. vinegar and 1 tsp. btltter or margarine. Slowboil until western Huspnal in Alberto... Hie hi" 3 '-5P- Wh9ll df0DD9d In cold was born in i366, and was in his water. forms a hard ball in '2 min. 39m ya". Being at gtrong phy- POUT sique and accustomed to the. hard over the popcorn and stir until well work on , lam. (arm, he enjoy. IN MEMORIAM JAMES CALLAGHAN The gentle spirit of an eltlcily and reveied resident of Ehhsfleet. in the person of James Callaghan passed from this life to .the Great Beyond on Oct. R at the ad good health till within a week Transfer to a buttered 14" x ll" of his death. which resulted from very sharp knife cut into bars. Popcorn I-lrult Cookies: '2 c. butter or margarine until soft. Work in 1 c. sugar and 1 egg. Sift enriched cornmeal, 1 tsp. salt and diced dried figs or dates. Then add 1 c. line ground popped corn alternately with l: c. milk to the first mixture. ter. Place on an oiled baking sheet. Bake about 12 min. in a moderate oven, 350 degrees F. TOMOEROW'S DINNER Reel, Onion and Cottage Cheese Salad Lamh Stew with Potato Dumplings winter Vegetables in Steu Popcorn Bars Coffee Tea Potato Dumplings: Peel and l grate 6 cooked white potatoes and l peeled onion. Add 1 beaten egg. '2 c. enriched flour. 3 tsp. baking Milk. and popcorn fruit cookies from the left-overs. Popcorn Bars! Pop 1 lb. corn kariiols and have ready in a 6 qt. utensil. Next. make the candy mix- ture. To do this. combine in a Drop into boiling stew or salted Ibutter-fried bread crumbs. i I TRICK OF THE (2HEI" l For novelty. puss hot popped com lwith any cream soup. Anne Adams Patterns l LOOK YOUR BEST best-that's the promise of this new shirtwaist. dreg Depend on the trim mldrlff. the graceful 8- gore skirt. Make it in your pet color. your favorite fabric. The re. ault-a dress you'll love to wear all winter. l plete illustrated instructions. send Thirty-Five Cents t33c) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly Size. Name. Address, Style Number. West. Toronto. pan and press and crush down to shock and pneumonia, form an even layer. Cool: with a a fall which broke his hip. Being a devout member of the Catholic Church his soul, Cmam fortified hy its last rites. Rail to '3 in. thickness Shape with a C00kleaCLllo- :-.1325 on)?” powder. 2 tbs. milk and '1 tsp. salt. Rel"- lwater and boil 10 min. Garnish of 'I0"3'd- This pattern easy to use, simple kind friends to saw, is tested for fit. Has com- sent sympathy, or to lighten recent sad ht-reavenient. caused by took its flight took a The late Mr. Callaghan d i I t i nlitics and puh- together 2 c. already-sifted enrlch- ,,:”",,l,';.:f”5 n P 5d noun 4 t5p' bakmg I”wd"- 1 co Province. The first boring for oil in tho 1 tsp. ground nutmeg. Add 1 c. i'lne- his (am, of the nation and Province took place on in lilili. when a dcplh of lL'..')0 it-pt was attained. His wife, the former Adelaide Smith predeceased him in l942. daughter Bernice. Be- immediate family of three sons and two daughters. one brother. Petr-r Callaghan of Ebhsfleet survives. The sons are. George of Blonmf1eJd. Patrick on the homestead. and Louis of High River. Albertau Mrs. Ray Gallant (Anne -.lane) of Bloom- fiel and Mrs. Edmund holly tWin- nilredl of Rnseville. are the sur- virimz daughzti-rs. also thirty-five grand children and seven SIMI- grand children. His funeral. which was Iargel)' attended took plare on Saturday morning Oi-I. :'.0Ih. at the Churrh of the lnimat'ul.tlr (lon- rcplion. whore nP.(1llIPl1I Hl,ZIl Mass was cclchrnled hy his pastor Sanctuary were Rev. J. A. Maiz- Rcv. Emanuel Ricliard. Rev. Janie-s Mardnnald. C.S.C.. Rev. T. Francis Cashen and Rev. Dcnnis Gallant. The pail bearors irrre: Etlnlllnfl Kelly. Richard Hustler. Arthur Allain. Emmett Callaghan. Fred Ramsay and Fiorenz Maccarthy. The memory of a dear departed father and Christian gentleman will be cherished by his famiiv and numerous II'l('II(.IS and nets”- hors as long as their earthly pil grimage lasts. The large number Th: family of the lain .tamr.. and relatives who Mass cards and messages oi in any way liqlpod their sorrow in Ella-WYT'ABl,l'l'I'ERCUP The marsh marignld. with hrii-i Send order to ANNE ADAMS. ,1-am m1de,,.y.,u.,... n.,...e.,., is fnundi "V9 The G””dIP"- 30 Fmm Street" in swamps from Newfoundland in Saskatchewan. l Patrick Wnlsli. SI-nlcd in tho: of Massl To make you always look your cards and messages of sympathvj received, testified to the high 515-, teem in which the deceased was, eld. Card or . Thanks F Pattern 4129. Ml5.xE8' Sizes 12, Cailaslldll WW1 1” llldllk RPV D" 14 15.1g'2(). gm; 15 takeg 43, W. E. Monagliaii. Ilie SISIPPS and yards 39-inch; -la yard contrast. staff of the Western Hospital. also Dr. Bandler and their many 1 their. BUMIIIERVILLE SCIIOOL t0ctober Report) Grade X - 1. Mary K. Praught: 1. Marie Doniielix. Grade IX - 1. Harold Caiii: 2 M.tl'le Fraser; .3. Paula Praught: 4. Fraiicis Cain. Grade VIII - 1. Elmer Hyiies: 2. Doris Praught: Ii. Rosemary Cain; 4. Joseph Praught. Grade VII - 1. Thomas Dunn: 2 Jaiiies Boudreault. Gride XI - 1. Clare Boudreziull: 2. Leonard I-Iynes; 3 Laurett... Walsh; 4. Kevin Walsh. Grade V - 1. Mary Hyiios: 2. Mary K. Murphy; 3. Merril Cron- in; 4. Mary Andrew; 5. Charlotte Praught. Grade IV - l I-'r.-incis Doniielly. Grade III tSr.t - 1. Robert Cam: 2. Maureen Cronin: 3. Mich- ael Murphy. Grade III hlr.) - l. Maurice Doimelly. Grade II - l. W?!) no Boudreault: 2. Earl Cronin. Grade I tSr.i W 1. Ruth Rnfuse; 2. Joseph Raiuse: 3. Gloria Andrew Grade I lJl'.l - 1. Anthom Praughl: 2. Donna Walsh; 3. Pa- tricia Murphy; 4. Phyllis Rafuse Teacher - Thelmg Dalton. CANOE COVE W. L squares are now made with more Pi ... come in. one new meinber vii-is .ic.cuiiied. The miiiutcs ol Idol. aii- if iual meeting and 0.-tober t re- elected) : iiiee.- iii-er, Mrs. Ray MacPhee tre-elect- -esident. Mrs. Dougall MacL.ean distribution of oil capsules dial" The Guardian Page 8 ' Mrs. this year. Mrs. Dougall Maclbesn V . Secretary-Treas- invited the members to her home! Thund.y' Non 20' 1954 for the next meeting. Roll call is Vice-Pres.den t, ilton MacNevin: iig were read and approved. edi: Directors, Mrs. Hamid Mac- to be answered by an exchange of lo9lChCr. Mrs. Chesley Maclllouzall The I-'ies.deiit thaiiked the iiiriii- Kinnon, Mrs. Dan MacPhr-e. re- Christmas gifts and gift for Orphan- by M155 I-r0l-I189 Maclienzie and Mrs. oers for their co-operation dui'lII;,' elected: Auditors. Mrs. John Maw age box. At the close of the meeting Charles ,M8CNeVln from all those .he year and wished that the com- Canncll. Mrs. Milton MacNev;n. an address was read by Mrs. Dou- Dlfselll Lunch was served bv the .ng year would be Just as eiijoyabie as the past one. It Reports of committees: Scliuul, The committees were re-elected. was dcided to arrange for the gall MacI..eaii and a gift of an electric kettle was presented to our hostess and committee in charge. Social hour was enjoyed by all. It was moved an seconded to pay the Red Crow bill at Store and to pay half of each month's bill in future. Secretary reported that the bill for painter and paint for the school etc. was paid in full to date amounting to 338.93. but that the painting is not yet finished SJ:-k. remembered a member w:th a box of fruit. Report of the years work and financial statement was then given by the Secretaiy. Plans were made to have a Pantry sale in near future. Correspoiidence was read and placed on file. Election of officers folloued CLEAN CLOTHES WEAR LONGER For Your The annual meeting of the Canoe Ray MacPhee on November 5. with an attendance of six mem- l)f'rs and five t'.sil0rs. The Presi- dent presided and opened the meet-t ing in usual way. Roll call wasl answered by paying of membershipl fees and squares for blanket. Eleven Dry Cleaning Needs RITE - WAY Phone 2387 . roii PERFECT WASHINGS THIIRSDAY-FRIDAY-STIIRDAY; of WOOL, NYLON, SILK, RAYON IRIGNTENS All KOLORS AT YOUR GROCER'S taiasvsnosnr nausea I RETAIL MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION LTD. List Of Independent Dealers PRINCE Siunmarside MOIIELI. c. W-..I... on November 11. the monthly eau as their drive for funds is now open. Teaching of catechism and meeting ofltlie C. W. L. was held the Weekly Card PM”?! W"? KIV9" n me hum, of M". Joggph Roongy much discussion. The Treasurers; with 29 members and one visitor report was read by Mli5- -L 3- J53-I present. In the absence of the At the close Ln! nafegnignzll; President, the meeting was presid- IHIBTBSUHR I990” Sm. M' Ems ed over by the first vice-president. V'"l'I0n W35 SW9" Ill '1 - P ' Mrs. Alphonsus Kelly. The meeting 51'-Bl" I 1, Mrs. Franr.is MacAdam kindly iii- f,'f:"fg,,'2,”R pmyen followed y vited the. members to her house for New bmmw. cons-med ,,r pm. the next meeting. After a delicious chasing a crucifix for 3, recent, bride lunch was srrvcd by the hostess thrp as a wedding gift and of having a m"””3 "l”"d bl II”-V9" P I-Iigh Mass on Remembrance Day at PIICIM or as soonrafter as possible for all the soldiers who gave their lives in World War 1 and 2. It was de- cided to order Christmas Cards from Missionaries of Mary sisters Lb. 39c White Beans ' . 'Aru.-nsult. J. Herold . 8 tlierndrd. E. B St. Tfileannrs 'Bi-own & Baglole Richmond - "Burlelgh.lL. A. Ellerslle 2 'Burns. Ralph E. Freetodn ', Tostaln. Alvin . Cape Wolfe ' I - t('otton & B0 on Kensln ton ”-Hlllll lllllll llllllllll Lillllll D01. 'oIxon. S. 1).: . Tfrmn V ' Doucette. Aly . . . .ummi-rside 'F.lIls. VV. (2. . . l prliigflcld W"!-st y I SFolo,v. Alfred .. Alherion c 'FOIP,V'. John . Bloomfio-ld' s- 'Gaudet & Son. .1. P. Richmond ra 2 273 e -r.nIlant's Grocery Hnulfln . '(;amlet. Alfred . Mist-oiit-he 'Giiiitlet :0 Son. Mark . Summerside 'HllI'lI.V. Edgar .. (inpr Triuerso . 'rlenklns Groceterlas . Sumniersulu "W Maclntoslt. 2 c :'.::::!..:.. ':.- tt::::;:: "oz, 'Msc()aullI Ralph . Carleton BABY, FOOD sma" Fancy 'MacDonald, oi-in lIcNell'-I Mills 3 THIS 29c T . titlacliay st son. .I. . . finlonnn SllIiIcNeIll, Carmen . Tyne Valli-y T? SMINNFIII. Claude . t)'I.P:Ir) S)lattht!wn. K. R. . I-llnistltlle 'M,vrltks Alhertnn Ltd Allwrtoii c i '.Visbef. Thomas Tyne ynii.-,4 tlsloonan. J. A. Allwrton 'PhllIipps. H. E. 'l'almer. H. I. . (Tnnu iiy Rmu-villc ARVEN5 T77 VALUE! . rt? DAINTYSIZE 'I'latl.s. F. L. Ntinrlclimil Slllrhard Antoine Mt. (Carmel lznnm, 'Sht-in K Son. F. J. . St. Louis ..&(iVx&Ly:' ;p 'Shea. W. .I. . Tignish x)kN ' . kg N 'Mcl.t-an. W. S. .. Kt-nsinzton RTPTTk"VjthkP 'Malpequo Trading C . .'lliiIpt-que QUEEN'S in Alexandre. It was also decided to purchase Mesa Cards to have on hand. Ten dollars is to be sent to Orange E Claocolata lllpplo NEW CROP pkg. 31c 'Bowman. W. I. 'Brown at Meek . .. Hunt:-r liner French River the Catholic Social Welfare Bur- --.en-4.1.-.--ll There is hardly anything in the world that some- l one cannot make a little worse and sell a little cheap- : er--end the people who consider price alone are this I men's lawful prey." --John Ruskin. CHOICE STEERS & HEIFERS i'i'e"'3t ii'Eii'62iZis 4E2" Canada Packers 2 Lbs. By The Piece Lb. Built Sausages 69c Bologna 25c Etggtggn Ribs wk Bacon 556 Sugar Matches 24 ”3- 3” I-49 3"" iii Elllifiix BEANS. 2o 01.. 2 for 35c CANADA PACKEIIS Boneless smoked 'HAMS GRAPEFBIIIT JUICE. 49 oz. ..... 29c ORANGE ti GRAPEFRUIT. 48oz. .. 33c 0llAllGEllllCE.48oz .37c Campbell's Soup 2 for i I b 4 9 l Tomato 25c . C THREFTY PAK GRAVES PEAS. 20 01.. 2 for . . . . 35c F.u.znKEM's THF BESTSHOP To SHOPBEST 2 Lbs. 250 SHINIILA FLOOR WAX PRICE AIWAHCIHC Tin 37c - ao::::t uoon Bag 'Court. & Son .. . Bedfonl 'Fummlngs. II. R. . Vernon 'I)irklt-son. R. I,. . New til.-is,-ziiu 'ICIlla Broth:-rs Central Royalty ')lacF.wt-n. W. SI .. New London S)IacKn.v, K. R. Stanley Bridge 'Rmu. David R. .-.. Eldon '(lanfield. Parker ... (lrnpiuid KING'S 'lHngnell k Rn-teller . Slnroll 0 A T s 'Franrln. John H. . . Bay Fortiiiie - '5Iat-Donald 1' Co.. .I. A. . Cardigan ')lcl(lnnnn. D. M. Murray River e 'I'nnIe. P. G. ... .. Souris 'Stt-wart at neck lionmgmi 5 Lb ' ' ('IIt4tomPra are arlvlnorl to watch for "un- MIYPTIIIPIT speclnle" -Ilry Goods. Foolwt-iir. 32 oz. 29:: 1 f'lothing. rtlz. Mt llwlr gum-ral sloro. Fresh PRUNES Quix Clark's SOUP new crop. medium SOAP POWDER escort:-cl llmllnd qunnt.tt.i-- 2 lbs. 43: 33: 6 This 57: ' Fraser's Bone-it-as JELLO mm. Rumm, all flavors 7 oz. tin 47: 6 pkgs. 57: 3 pkgs. 29: lnlerlalte Toilet Tissue . 3rolIs 37c Johnson's Hard Gloss Wax pinls u.."35c Plenty of Saving: For Your CHRISTMAS TABLE RED OB (IREEN GLAUF. CHERRIES, I on. 2 plus. Sl'Il'ZDEl) RAISINS. fr:-sh. I0 ox. 2 plus. Flllih I oumw-o (TT F-LACY. FRIIIT. I oi. pkg. BULK DATES - I lbs. 5313 I".i'.'.. W'Al.Nl"l'S. Ilghl IIIIIFR, zoo 3EF.I)l.I'ISS RA ISI NS. I FIT MIX l'I')F.l.. I as. pkg. W.elhey'EI24 oz. Strawberry Jam jar Perfection or Camalion Milli .. blins pad? I lit. M1vl9lea!B9J9tua-. slic9dl.iilwli9lsfT!i;2l? Snowflake Shortening .. . 2Ibs. 53c Robin Hood Cake Miit (Chocolate) . f pkg. 29c 35tt 37: 450: 17c 31d ALSO - fTOS. BLEACHED RAISTNS, CITRON PEEL. ALMONDS, ETC. ?- XDHIDJJAI II k)ID&h&D3&&DJDa&&h&H& A Heinz Beans with Tomato Sauce. 20 oz. tin 25s