PAGE ‘TEN _~_'=-.-=.-=_—-_-.--.-.-.-‘_ -.._~_--..._ .. w... _......_.. -_ - r:- Tie Wit/ks 2 _2"4.~__~§eri= 1xI¢€ 11e- -; ' ‘ "i~“-‘=L_..‘T‘"§:!zz§s -;-2 'I§E!"*E5 Fr. r giant economy. lurk -= =1 $11533 Brunette (But ii a; r ra- swa- ae the up Welcome Committee worh to provi aml other officials desire. Anything, that is, except a peaceful settle- Isenvbehind those doors leading to By ROSETTE HARGROVE NEA Staff Correspondent “TARIS-(NIIAL- Amity seems to be a rare commodity at the world peace conference hare. and it's about the only item the "Wel- come Oenter" at the head of the rand stairway in Luxembourg salute can’t dp u); in a hurry. no other day. or instance. the ‘Welcome Oenter" calmly pro- duced soap made without animal fat for a not-so-calrn member of the Ingian delegation. whose re- _ rbade him from vashing hands and face with ordinary delegate religiously the rest of the confer- ice “is for any of tlie new! l l‘ Cl: aficiall; given- ‘etmhfmerencc, esmsr ' ‘ "Director oi Welcome capable free. liwdvfiiisllvessed Aiikt‘. YOU must have noticed them at your groom's-those bright new packages of the famous Post's breakfast The griind two-grain “Grape-Null. flavor in crisp, flake form. As nonri- ishiug as they are delightful to eat. Two package sizes — regular and ./--<< ; r e: i; 141w wee have cereals. 'Posf§ kiiFiiilli “in One of the first ready-to-eat cereals —still unequalled for malty-sweet flavor- gives you nourish- ment in concentrated form so that 2 lobb- apoons is a suficiem serving. white corn. Two ppckage lar and giant economy. Peace Palace ‘Welcome Scouts’ Find Soap, Autographs, Evan A ot Much Amity) . of this grand stairway in Luxembourg Palace, Paris. a do anything the delegates, reporters conference room. possible to help an American re- orter who had been trying to ind the secret of one oi For- eign Minister Bdaulvs “‘ ‘ All he remembered was that she was called Josette and that she was an attractive bru ette. ‘rhes- mar's "welcome" oper ti-ves found her the same day. ‘ They did not wait to find out whether the reporter wanted Joactte for a story~or a date, be- cause they were too busy running down other l questa Sam scandinavian writer wanted an sutogra hed photograph o! Genev- de aullc. A Chinese official wanted to ilnd s Frenchman who spoke Ohlnese to serve as a guide between se aions. And an Ameri- can corr ndent wanted tokuow where the Black Market srsted and could he have some dresses please? At the top of the grand stab-- way. these matters are handled b il\ataff of 1a" interpreters. All eak higllsh, three speak fluent $5921.23"; i“ s“"‘i'..°i'.‘.ii"" s a u ns . . Irrigation Finnish?- Norvvagllann Swe lab, banish. and Persian. ' '3£.".2‘."'. ‘"22"’. i‘ oo. io aide‘ 0i ‘ p . s. we tii! M. .... s‘ Now you’ll find four of your breakfast favorites in “family” packages that you can recognize quickly — buy easily from the groom's shelf. The packages are new and gay - the products are the same fine quality you have always had under these trusted names. The bran you need with a flavor you'll‘ like. Helps keep you regular -sud makes breakfast a delicious event. Two package sizes-regular and giant economy. Your favorite bubbly-light corn flakes -deli'ghtfully sweet and crisp, with all the quick food-energy value oi finest Four ._ ., BRAN flAKfS regu- Pradum of (sanarai Feeds The Experts Say By HELEN BANNBBMAN Canadian Press Staff Writer OFITAWA, Aug, iS-(WM-Squaah name to various ugbllfill, including pinnpldn and H bard, which are is the minus types of edibl: well liked and generally used. i tianning anti Jan ‘a licking ~iiiiiiS . l The canning sesaon has been ~n ifull swing now for some weeks and .tliers are still plenty of fruits to come. Homemakers. looking at ,their sugar 01th:: sugilir OM30!!! may IWP .'v' 'ls isa ppearirig very ‘fast so they would be well advised to can can- ___'rns CHARLOTTETOWN common ,._. Kl Business REV AUGUST 14. 1946 It EW Me's CQuNjTi? hing some fruits without ar, i . . The amount of sugar now ut t sir , , disposal may le stretched w cover a lot of fruits yet if some sugar- . - ll. J. less earning ,1: done. say the home CONSTRUCTION COMPANY wwwwwu we MONTAGU mm“ E l1’ no ‘ IX me ognxuiiim, “ I Z l S‘ a. s. Dunning. Mgr) _ . - Optometrist - Prescription; - rre i' n t t -- . which Vac seiiii} °£n§wd fimfiui nannwaniunnnva _ - VITAMINS or Au. irmns . s or. ey "nay canned tr. tiigir own Juice or in e. wry thin Pnonuc‘ ‘ LUMBER’ ' Phone 52-2 - Mo“ . tague syrup. To can blueberries in their Phone l - Plbillllle. P.E.l. s so ownh Jduiceh the ‘bsipif: should p: W85 C Eli DIT- 0 em ClUSli . indheTgotto-n Aime nreseryinc i u “A” “n”. "mun z ~ ‘e te. e remain er cl’ the ruit is then scam and the whole heal- Mung"; an“ “"""“' °' ‘ “Eu” m“ w A mo“ a no i t ed for a law mlrvws or until the (The ma. We Take iii Our riuit Ia Well rssiiauit ' ‘ mmlnn ' Juice Just starts to flow. If the (G L "but". u. ' ‘fruit has o tendency to acorch, a c ‘L m w.“ I," mm" In “me wawrlmay he added w WP . o . ill-i FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND SMBALMIII léiiitmif." iii’..’.fl“i.‘iifii‘f“.lifiiii ifiiiifiéis ‘$533.36 IA F ' |i' B L d m °33R3$i€€“““" dowri sllghth s; that the juice 5 ‘covers it. The lids and rubber P. 0. Boa 340 Phone ld-ll o. t ' DOTS “m SHOES‘ “'3' . rings are then adjusted and the q I I r I h Phone 621-2 ‘1/ i filled s alers processed. 1.: the pro- Montague. r. a. [glam] . IIIIIII- - - bower Mllitague, 9.5.1, x/ l cessing 5 done in the boiling water ~ - K’, i lbath, it sealers and zzl-oz. tin j WQEEY’, l ‘ s. Y l t ‘ n‘__\ _ . mite 5.2:... fifiii‘ “Meme i cant th; water carries to a. u to - q , r i in boll. Quart lers nd EBB-oz ‘,5 1 ;.:tl.1....b,l.1.‘...%§...b§ pm McGowan s Limited vent etci s. sou y. n e 0 H! We l" 1'» W GENERAL Msucnaivrs tlleuoaven be ihermosltatioall oon- - . MONUMENT“, é tro e . the muss seaers miy may , . b processed ’n it. The degree of I tegmperature recolltmer-ded ls 2'15 F R _ . MANUFACTURERS ‘l dgrefs F-iafd ti,“ ‘l3’; g3 A limited number McCormick-Deering, 5 and , U i1 L5! 9!‘ " a t mo: rgi 2...». sesieis. 5 ft- Grain Binders, 2 sets 6 ft. Double Disc Phone ss-ii Montague i5 Blueberries canned by this meth- Trggtor flan-owg, - ; od and sweetened to taste are er- . M] 111mm 1190 Chaflommw é cellent for pies and desserts. Phone Montague Il-i Kllsnuir. P. l l. " “ i dBlueberi-iles brlirr; very sweet v Z on't requ re muci sugar, so a very ;~~-» ithin syrup in the proportions of 1 : la"*:.:;..;*2:s..*°.:.%.‘;"..::..:"::: ‘my . _ , [to lice calnned in gyrup. The pi;o- T. M! Ltii. & Bfllldffiflfl" a Mcauam IOBSSDQ (MES are G SB-illd ll 0i’ the other meliod Gum‘ nhmlnnu Gov't. Reid. Err Grfltlllii! Most homentakers like :0. make mun“ To Bu, 39,09 ., at least s. few JETS 0i jam from - T“ “mm Station s§’{hg“°,§§w§‘,§f,§ lmmm" '°' ° T, ' ~ Stewart & Beck, often referred to as the most zoos. POULTRY and- i) than for car-alps But they wont 0w- Tlms- m‘ s" ' progressive business in King's County, have earned SUPPLIES ii, tinge sure tthel results fill i» reégl- “wm” I i this enviable reputation through hard work, careful l‘ FEDBS. E QXDC! 011 S. € P _ . . - - P]; home ewiimmsts of the Cmsumer riioiis s2 Montague. buying, and an earnest desire to please their customers. °"° "7 “°""l~'"°- P-E-l- f4» hive ‘Cont! to the ‘hr ‘ g xxxv ‘ , 00 t isgiiounlixtiireinnfiryiilgi s detain‘: l w when fire destroyed the J. it’. Cari-others Drug 3 RWWMQRNW ~ [ca Wiiélgd the alrliigndil-IG fined Fninmys Store in Feb. 1940, the firm lost its entire stock and ~, imcover , un er some e h 1h t l quipment. In June oi t e same year e presen STEWM“ 8, BECK , i ‘of the moisture is evaporated be- fore adding the sugar. This pre- cook varies ‘rom 5 to 15 minutes. depending on the tenderness of the fruits and sf the skins and the amount ogvnioisture present The sugar is t .-n added and the cooking timed from the merrier-t the jam comes to a full rolling boil. To prevent sticking, 1am should be stirred frequently. when testing for consistency, the sauce- pan is removed from heat. a taible- spoon of jam is placed on a cold saucer and chilled quidslv. I! ism does not set to proper thickness it should be cooked s. few minutes longer and heated again. Currant, Blueberry and Apple Jam . 1 quart black uurrsnta t 1 quart blueberries 3 cups apples, cut. in small pieces 1 cup water I ti cu sugar ~ ine currents. blueberries. I apglemnd water. Bring to a bo~l a utes. Add sugar, bring to a boil and boil S to i0 minutes. Yield: about '1 cups. Green Goosebe y Jam 2 quart boxes (8 cups) green gooseberriq I mipa water 6 alga sugar Was , tip and tail goos-sbenies. SERVICE STATION IRVING OlL PRODUCTS ovum“ v"; Beck Monument W0"! “M” 33.4 . Montague. P.I.l. SERVICE STATION building was completed and this progressive firm was again ready to serve the public. The present building is large, well lighted, and most conveniently districts are well lishinerit is defiiiateiy very important to the people, who are always, cheerfully met, courteously served m‘ m“ and fairly dealt with. General Merchants Look in And inspect Our pleased, because this modern estab- W. A. JliiliiSliiiii ( . Oidelt Established Firm CRISPY - CRUST oas-Olb-WASIING iii Montague ‘cclsmmas _- " GBOCERIES - FRUIT - Complete Lubrication . wxlwlnwonwn [L911]; _ F5305 PM" “"1 "IVS BAKERY com arouses sngilkltelllslea sdlllilgnrldiflldvgsiltiwl Montague, P.E.l. u, M, gig“, pmw, “q Phone 6 Montague, l‘.E.l. OANNING FACTORY Sea as about Cold Storage sounis 5"" m" “L” M“, "m, ~ Delivery iii ll Oanning f all Kinda ii- i-- "99"!" a co- ‘m’ '"""'°‘ wurnan wos-rrrawoisrn J. J. STEWART “we”, Much-ad," Phone ‘It Montague. P.S.l. Montague. ‘MEATS l us“ n“ Goon; u,‘ ‘ vices-rashes ia‘oclnill Phone I Main St XXXXEW pies: A t Vegetable marrow belongs to tne squash family but might he called the weak sister since its persua- ality is so often uninteresting. When properly and well seasoned vegetable marrow is sweet. tender and has a mill nutty flavo . One reason why vegetable marrow is unpopular is that when it is matured it develops a stringy. coarse texture, so that it should be used when at small or medium‘ The home economists of thc Agriculture Department Consumer Section suggest cooking veuetable marrow with touts-toes and onions as the Europeans do. Vegetable Marrow Creole :e- quires one medium vegetable mar- row, four urn tomatoes (two. cups, out), one medium onion (i-I cup sliced) l-2 teaspoon of salt and 1-8 teaspoon of pepper. Peel marrow. cut in cite-huh slices and remove seeds. Peel and out tomatoes in small pieces. Peel and slice onions. Coot the tomatoes and onion her for five min- utes, add marrow and seasonings. Cover and simmer for as minutes. This makes six servings. adds more asst to the your "peace flllfldyllz? tllirsgfl French dressing. Here is one of the Mix l-a cu of salad oil. three molt vinegar. teaspoon each of salt, paprika and Worcestershire “sauce. 1-2 teaspoon No oodsirvg-ymi just shake and serve. Saving eve little bit of food istheinottotesedamltalsosp- plies to eveflttiina vins to do with food and the Oonsunisr Sen- tfon has these practical pointers “rag the way to greater conservat- cuve fuel b1 cooking several dishes in the oven at one t . Save sugar lvv careful ng and careful c . Save butter by nraoiua every it from the , Save all fat. riiy auri use for Nlltfllflillll. UNI} ft inaitestuidsr ts and MIDI nouperata. Their Zeaiand cottage cheese. Save dry bread to make nos. nu s. Save vagetablg. water for sauces, grsvies. 8a ties. o salad die Save celery tops and al . Dfllniuselorthesouopu” IIIIQIIALLY PIOIPT III-II" HWWME “' ‘ifi-‘Ii-Tfi glmigg a thN-‘iiii ' ura" couipleted the evacuees now are leaving New info . Melba toast. lmbs I duh”, ‘on for esoalloped vs The spicy flavor adds last asinp, DOl-of . w. \ i ' . OINIIAL IIICIANII and IIPOITIII IXPOITIII OI [All PIODUOI OOMPLIII IJICI OI IIDUI AND IIIDI _ ATRE SATURDAY. AUG. rm; PARS! '-"<ih<~<i.-.‘\.<..... ., Zachary ioviisii KQOOIIIOI - DIIIJNG IELIIBNTI I P . Jiiliii Ali-Tl Anselm Daalsr CANADILN Till OOIPOBATION IINITI IIOI; IQIHPMINT “ TliE SiiliTliEiiiiEli " Scott, Betty Field -.»->~'>9¢<:~9~9<‘ é located. Recently they have opened and redecorated F,“ um o, a spacious room for furniture which is attractive and FURNITURE inviting. Phone 8'1 Montague. P.E.l. As the Stewart 8x Beck store continuously pros- . wwwe~&w pers, the residents of Montague and the surrounding 1 M A2036 ,1 f? w i Add water, bring to the boil and ~ skinner uncovered for i5 minutes. "m" 3 mnunm all g M°""i"°~ P 13"‘ Add will‘. bflllfl t0 ti! 1J0" and ggy boll uncovered 5 to '1 minutes. ' _ Stir frequentlly to prevent sticking. ‘ m 3c \R?o”$. gifewkgialed fiHsiu, Jim-S, Jell- 13am i lea and Pickles" may be obtained atone! mun _ free of charge w writing to tne CANNERB w a Dominion Department of Agricult- ' ' u" l" ("til"- GIIOCEBIES a FEEDS ass-r racii plumb run siren-s snai- DIABETIC KIDDIES .. M‘ CHICKEN IADDII - CHICKEN - BEEF WORK BOOTS FOR l.().\'t‘i‘ noorou rmiMsnLvna 7"“ ‘a “ N” lmm" o, WEAR , WALTON-ON-THE-NAZE, Eng- P. It. island LOBSTIIS AND sMnvrs $2.25 to $5.50 ‘ land, August 13-(CP) - Forty- rnoii so Souris P. l. l. '_ - _ l ‘seven diabetic children who are one ” _, ' SOURIS, i‘ s. l smtiiers doctors diagnose one Sfi- iflxw 11A~- others condition, prescribe and My ‘ ‘_\_\§§$3 evenmaphulldiu-ierfgigns while on ii _ Wwwwosv“ ._ seas e ay . , ‘ Vs ying in ng from six to 16. the T!“ “ll-Ms ' s childien fill eelr own syringes, WlL SERVE "a "s a ‘ I v know the proper doses. are Blflpiria YOU WELL. _ SERVICE oTAflm hibmtliéeaaligmof in ectlon. and carry oisocsnins, CONI-‘ICTIONIBY siia u“ "_ swwnm rum, p sugar to remedy . SMOKERS‘ SUPPLIES ' °""""'-“l¥‘h "‘“°"- A M“ Tu!“ inviivo on. ritonurrs Pnolsosn NEW “mo, T ‘mm! you“ raxi - naaisan suor wAflllllltilyin-lcgllhigglzlfi‘ FOKJL." or "m" REQU'“MENT5 Phone is Souris- P. c. l. H, 2', , “M, I.“ sinmaumm, Aw. 13.-—(CP) - - °"‘ ' ‘s " More than 3.000 vehicles daily would é ~41 \ \\- p“ W" inf?“ m‘ “M!” ~\~~' ‘grithetiiiiilrrtlooko {mi-l uldhiell ANT“ . o v e engineer of the transport ministr . ' m: m,:“,,,%, mam? __ iicKEIliES time: lliil (i ‘not! Ltd. in STAR enoctni IDGH l‘ I W0“ no ~ to account long distance traffic. ("an J‘ Mcxufl" Pm") Souria P. l. i. Bridgetown ("Wilma AUCKLN") N- Z- - (C?) —- '“"s's'i‘iii't's"'“" gummno “m” ‘ Q '- "' PAWS After the freeing of Java from the ‘ Japanese about 90 Dutch sub ts DIM-m‘ Moro‘ on‘ PAINT U’ " can‘ - "u, h“ mm“, m“ pm m _ nrnmor TIIII simawIu-wrlaaaara rancra o. n. vvinra, Prop- iri intamanem camp; d g 9c. n. IPIAYING MATERIALS, INIIOTICIDII ‘ H I llilflltlon. were sent to New Zealand ‘m u 5""- P-l-l- Phone I t Phone l4 _ Biillfll- 7- " by the. Netherlands government to , \