H MARCH 29. 1951! . L . Y . THE GUARDIAN. CHARIJOTTETOWN , . -..--.. . r"' 1 l - .... l ll do "Alli" 3 t CRESCENT II" "In II? Wm, BUYS vWHYS . wilt . H.-w.v.-;.4.y. 4l.. .i irsaucss shuns :31 Get - tun MONTREAL, M rob soul-wli ' thinking ...... 0" 3' F”. ii" of ways to pleaseltbat man of ;!t'iu!i-,:,.il.f:'remeinber M----r mpggwuymmn-mm i:;.:ri.:: an; .:,':'::2.:"':(”:.:..::"3 rm-z n'1le'r'u'i'-'-'r- "' ” "" '” . it 3!2.';L'?'y;f"i”ni?' ' '.l'Ei"i!ly'i'9ovi'63d5"S iii I time-aavera. And don't think the family won't ap- . 1 pre'c&illi,m tlied gaylu and oolo.l::f&r! qtllliat can be ui e o one seven exciting "locked-in” qhavours -nnlake Jell-(rte); of the moat versatile products on the market. Yet you can enjoy Jell-0 for leg than 2c a serving! - (Remember The Kitchen when you're Spring Houseclcsning. Though it's clcnncd-as-you-work every da . I know someth' that. will make it look like new! l)t's that grand Lin- Anti-Sltp Sol! Polishing Wax (Silo). To make your linoleum ”look like a million"-I know of nothing better. That's because its principal ingredient is, Csrnauha, the world's most valuable natural wax. That's the "success secret" of Lin-X Paste War (590). too . . . for your hardwood floors. Yea, every one of - -er... Fortunately. Ibe did,not have long to wait. Her passengers soon came down the ridrely stair- way, almost as pslntully as they had mounted it. with the in- formation that Raoul was not in his otflce. , , -"I think we'll drop Around in Rae- veillon's Restaurant, Miss Stella." Dr. Anconi said. "and see if Raoul isn't there having is small black. Just take the first turn to the left and then go straight ahead until I tell you to stop.” Stella followed his directions and CIITS, lC0l'FE,E COSTS f: as much. as y Even the 4 or. In: - though costing far less- makes as many cups as a whole . ound of ordinary coffee. lbs big 12 oz. family size jar saves even more. No waste with Nescafe - you make just what on use. No messy group a. "Nescal'& is specially pro- cessed to Ill fresh to the as my son comes back. I will give him your message. But I am sorry that you are so pressed for time." Stella tried to think how long it was since she had seen her own mother. Her lather and mother had been married about the time the United States entered the world War. She had heard-it was the sort of thing you always did hear-that her father had honed his marriage would save him from There's A Paekagfalrilgly i ' , you algout. I t'a ' ' my much-used daughter-in-law. Bessie Rose. to come and live with her. top of my shop- ping list in a hurry when I see the: 154311 th 1 ti d lift, d th ll it . . , gunman: tggrm vmm . haznfti Egevgurgot us?” M gum" tilie L"iN-X HOME BRIGHTENERS , are spring Houmieu... nsuhram Aslm her '3", Wu - Beungud Ind there he hm died, muata i Lin-X Na Smudge Furniture Polish (430) cleans. Pulisbee an mo" one: But only Dr. Anton! mskmouum of Influenza, hem” :ro::I:g:ty:otirurref'ui;niture.hAslc! for Lin-X-at grocery, hardware or da- came out. "Raoul isn't here. eith- Stella was born. Mrs. Marcel F'on- ” "W" B" ....m.., i or," he said. "Revaillon thinks he tains had urged her widowed Here's Something I put at the may be at home. though. Would you feel like driving up to his house and finding out? We thought But Bes- sfe Rose wanted to go back to her - I always like to have a bottle of Sloanls Liniment in the house. When housecleaning makes my muscles still 'n' sore- or when March weather gives me a touch of rheumatism...tlial's when I reach for Sloan's! Yes. it does ader the most 'wondcrfu! relief from pain caused by strains, sprains or stidness. It eases the riches of neuralgia and rheumatism, too. Just not it on and its gentle warmth quickly sinks deep down in and relieves the pain. Sloan's Yes, Quaker Yel- low Corn Men! is not only delicious in dozens of dishes, it's better than bread or cracker crumbs for bread- ing fish, outlets or oysters. And when you get your package of Quaker Corn Meal. you'll discover three of my favourite recipes right on the outside. If your lamily havenlt yet had the Bavour-treat of Hasty Pudding, Golden Corn Muffins or hot. cnisty Corn Bread made with Quaker Corn Meal... then they've been missing a real treat! Yes, Quaker Corn Meal is we'd have ,, gmau brag our-'g1veg' own family. the lteniers. in Nat- I I'm "ruaniii out "00Okln5FDlligEIl- while we waited. Drive up three chez. And presently she had wanl- . 0 . . . SLO N 5 ion"..QUA 3, blocks and turn to the left. when ed to marry the boy she had liked K LINIMENT. Yes, CORN MEAL. 4 better than Olivier Fontslne all along. He had been very nice about Olivier Fontaii-ie's baby. Stella. too. But Bessie Rose had been glad to turn Stella over to Olivier-'s mother, and start life all over again. Stella sighed. and then suddenly she decided she would not go back to the restaurant. she would just go down to the wharf and sit there. Mrs. Bienvenu had said that her son had gone toChcnlere- au-Tfgre. There was only one way to get there. and that was in a go straight ahead until you coins to a big pecan tree." When Stella reached the fantas- tic little house on the edge of the town. which. from its location, seemed to be the right one, she was battled. It certainly did not look to her like the sort of house in which a rising young sttomey would be likely to live. In the gar- den. billowy little woman was lndust iously weeding. she looked up as Stella got out of the car and approach d her, and Stella saw that he . round olive-tinted face , , ' . ;i:Z7i;i;”zxTz u . g . e 1133 5P09nf” - d me; n 3 d ung boat. She parked her car and at Liaiment is very reasonable in ll u , I - snegae and wiieny-bezlrngxu e can 3:311! p on hthel edge 3! mtihiled Dler. uric: b-ujlust. 509:) for 0.3? slrna!l- 7tng;:n::”5oilr)i:?wlto!illtl,5c?,?;l:1i;1ifd Q V "Good gftgg-noon." Quid 8 1'18 el' C85 3n n Hg. Hill! 0 0 w-a -0 01'. B BPEC. Qu or n In beh'nd itl gnu . pienunqy, "cgn you gen me sglllie afternoon was getting on. The whole” family will benefit wonder this ctbrn mlealisiitop:"in 0 PR Eiglreebglfr Mr. Raoul Bienvenu me: am zaimzwshrug-p Bltiutggtevxrst from your buy I isle and quality! A M M5 FRESH Al yg Up p, R 0 Q E R3 young mm who W” at the Why.) Don't Worry if you drop a bit o Soup 01 The Evening - bee- Yes, indeed. this was R.aoul's p J , home, but he was away for the -lag.-L17, day. over on cheniere-su-Tlgre. ' ' A i ,, There was no telling what time he butter- is fleck of gravy or mayonnaise on your dress! It's yootifu! soup! . . . around our house, that moans any one had on a very good-looking straw hat and a spotless seersucker suit. He shut off the motor. coasted smoothly up so the dock and step- ld 139 b30k- If the YOURS 130-3' not stained par of the delici- . M ,,w”" mum to F" ped swiftly ashore. 1 " I "r ii:.xxii:!Tlitl:"' Vwu, ii w(','!l'm caat:l'el'Y- Iw:'an't do that. 1 ulgiellow Stan” ”ld' without 3lig:nyi)yu.h:i?e !(JIu(lNIl)il:lENSPE1?g " came over from St. Martlnvllle W” "y me ”" 5"P"'n”””5 ENERGINE SOUPSI There with some gentlemen who are very '".l,;',;uo"'yoursem,, and me young Olliulilsltil IEIG! E . k are many varieties to choose from eager to see him. They're at Re- ' . F an y nerglne inn es -all of them justasdce-licioua as veiilon's Restaurant now. talking m'm' grease stains 011 even the m0I'- the Heinz soup experts can make "Your name isn't Raoul Blen- venu. by any chance, is it?" she inquired. "It is. Would that happen to be of interest to you?" "Not a bit. But its of interest to three old boys who've been all around Robin Hood's barn looking for you. They've more or less de- cided they want you to run for State Senate. But they want to pump you about it first. I took them to your office. and you weren't there. - And then to Reveil- lion's Restaurant. While they sat and onsumed small blacks. they sent me out to your house to look for you. I figured if I had any kind of a break at all. you wouldnt be able to get away from me." Raoul Bienvsnu looked at her with increasing attention. "I'm not delicate of fnbrics disap car like magic! And it's absolute yl harm- less for it contains no acids nor caustics. Just follow directions and grease spots disappear in a Jiffy- without leaving tel!-talc rings. You'll never be without Energise once yoifvo proved to yourself how it saves worry and bother. and clcancrls bills, too! Ask forfit at an! O 8 . ';:d2g:,',7p"'im dare: I . good because they're Heinz! g... Ill! Never Say "Necer" Again . .. Time was thatl resolved but!- ” gating was sim- ply not for me. J- After my ump- tccnlh attempt endcii inainaaa of scrap-paper scribbling. a headache. hills on my desk and no to them. Don't wait another day to give your family the davcur-en)'oy- meat of these Heinz Soups! Serve them as a first couwor in dress- ings-meut loaves-rarebits-coma roles. Yes, I've proved to myself time and time agasi that Heinl Condensed Soups are the perfect base: for so many tempting. time- saving dishes! You know theylre to Dr. Anconf. If Mr. Bienvenu Eshould happen to come back with- in the next hour or so, will you be kind enough to tell him that they'd be very happy if he'd join them there?” Mssuredly, Mademoiselle. Assoon 'Nuufl (pronounced NESCAFAYJ II the lxolualn registered trade mark ol Neat!6's Milk Products (Canada) Limited to desigaail itsaoluhls sells product which Is composed of equal parts of & soluble salsa and added gig carbohydrates (dubiaa. alallosa and distress) added solely to protect the layer. - MORE VEGETABLES 'Tl1eyire Marvenlsl They're Good! Y Y M soup 1'1 c 7 this 'counfflt4'y,.e' leg”, e lo g . "V ryde with riot; nourlsblild beef 5'” , . 7 p or Ilirkll vegetable soup V00 9'” ' '"'dl - These Marvelous Patnn make it so easy and economics! for you redecoraic! Yes, Glidden PLAIN on SALTBD The CRISPIEST ASK FOR Sodas ever made! - IN YOUR FAVOURITE . VARIETY or - . BISCUITS I I C so sure I want to get away from you.” he said. go from here?" "well, where do we "To Revelilons Retaurant. When I've delivered you Dr. Anconi. 'll fade out of the picture again. is never seems to occur to these old boys that Ilmight like to be doing something myself. is anything to do in Abbeville." "We do all the usual things here. Do you drive, or do 17'' "I do. After all. it's my car. "You can leave yours here and ome in mine." (To be continued) --u--.-..?i ..Za.”.” - CIITIGIIRAI ma! Dismal! Chances are you'll be delighted with re. aults. Not counstlca but in. lrlnt. scientifically inedl. 61004 preparations. Highly successful for ever 70 years. If more money in the bank, I were of! budgeting . ..for life, I said. Then read an advertisement for the BANK OF MONTREAIJS new s stem of money control called crioml Planning. The fresh sp- roach intrigued me-so in 1 went or my copy of the easy-to-read booklet . . .aad hero I am Personal Planning and loving it. There's nothing loo diilicult about this system. And it's not dull either. That's hccause everybodyb plan is different . . . tailored exclusively to your personal needs and wants. Why not try it yourself? Pick up your copy of "PERSONAL PLANNING" at your neighbors hood Bnf M branch today We Had To Helieeo that any- thing so down- riglitdeliciouscaa he so good for you, too - but just wait til you taste 'ths smo-do-tli Nil-ich gitistigrgudnew W a ll f5 '- -- PONOI-I 4'-WAYS .iZ2!l2..'?f.l:i';L',”;';7;f,: u?Z3i'i'iz'hiM6'i -- to help! Yes, WHEAT"! No wonder it's a "fam- ily" habit with so msny Canadians! l'ckit'a good-and good for you! For it provides Iron for good red blood, and Calcium and Phos- phorus--for diets deficient in these boiling to cook to perfection. It's SPEEDWALL indoor paints-Bat, semi-gloss and gloss come in a ”dccoral.or's" Variety of quiet fade- proof colours. You can redecorate every room in your home with Glidden Speedwell. Speedwell list or semi-g oss is ideal for your living room, bcdrooms, dining room. And the glass washes like glazed tile-ideal for your kitchen and bathroom. No. there's no point in putting up with dingy, drab rooms when you can redecoraie the Speedwell way-so easily and in- expensively! See your Glidfien paint dealer and choose your av- ourite colniirs from the beautiful variety of Glidden Speedwell shades! March In A "Muddy" Month and very hard on floors, I fin Butmoppingup those mud- tracksisso easy with one of gaul! like those C-I-L Cellulose pongesl They're soft and pliable when wot-and they pick up and hold twenty times their weight in water! Whats more-the flat eur- fscc of this "wonder" sponge covers more area-faster. Its square shape - E"'"""'”" 3'" ” W"? elements Just try 5 Minute . o-- ....;"""l' W mm or ww -an-a.momms T:l”&.'E&3i”sl1.?53iu”2.?2”; . soon. It takes Just hve minutes of handy aim for every purpongn department, drug, variety, grocery iviMinm"'::'..-:" YOUR FAMILY DESERVES AVl.MER 0lMl.!TY ref. v not only one of the tastiest break- ' fast dishes I know-but one of the easiest to prcpsrel U ! E ' Enchanlmenl Ar Your Flngenlgiglgtguvglxt you'll have when and hardware stores. And be sure to look for the GI-L label. It's your aaurance of quality! you wear that glamourous now P . GLOSS NAIL LACQUERI M-mmml 'The bcwltch- iag fragrance of this new nail lacquer is deli htfully evident when the lacquer is dry on your nai l And just wait iii! you see those tcn supcrbl salon shades of the new, Perfumed Dulm-Gloss. They're keycd to , your mood and your Spring wardrobe-glamouroiis liy day-and gala for the evening. And. of course. -- hecause this lacquer is Dura-Gloss, it has that famous Dura-Gloss durability. Ask for Perfumed Dura-Glow. Nail LICQIIEY-riulh 45c.- nad unscented Durs-Gloss Nail Polish-lust 25c--at your favounie drug. chain or department store next limo you're shopping! much interested the Queen. yy .A startling change frorfi? thll: ywllen oatmeal looks and tastes DC commued from D." 2 ,l::,ddeelCl:;0llgEolrm:;.lll Hzrtnehh-Cl," . ll 800d ll din: how C051” ll ll Vlf mTjj white Nottingham lace encrusted 'r I in 0 -1- '" cream "9 ""3 ac 5 ” ' in silver. crystal and diamond b9'n”u”8k” k Klv" i y thp lace overlaid with black chli- embrmdonn From a plum mm .; VIIOIC-Glllll OI"? mm " d"w lb" mmmem lmm ly-draped tulle bodice it hill in a ,4 the Princess: "The effect is fas- figure-hugglng sheath of embroid- bear fC d ' clnatlnx." , c'.'.P o.'m..' c..k'..' O3lY'h""7' o "n " cry like Iridescent fish scales” . . 5n.,guu.nu1.a.d5y Also of ashlon interest er UVWIIIVMOHUII-lIIay'rane sank uh bin”. 11.. "ml" min" L””” .1" C""”""” the ensembles worn bar the two - ' , - R I lit . The ueeri wore M""i-s:l”"'.'il.f"ili'i 11.4 a 093.1 Th” Q!""" Wm! h" kw” M arfnorghld-inrzuve two-piece en- W - '3, '3'" '3 ' crlnollne showed much interest . nipaogilvlalollad ullgknd " aembie with matching lloral-trinv 5,,g..m.A44iy,,.,...fmg In a umellla-red lace orlnollne med Mt M the new Wm. me". .KtulpooliIIIl.l trimmed with heliotrope tulle. bl cl gi ”"'d samhh m'd'”d't ., the work of Michael sherard. c";,';,',?”.:"' ;,:',;'u.u won n For more sasulalag breakfasts, . xf:mf;l,"”:':: :: gllfplefgly ankle!-igilisin Icofkmih aegis: min fore-;Ilnlpeoo:!.,-uof:lr zliigwu tzrifo 73-vcggggleit V3"lmffg';I -lg 63;;-ml; .i?ii.' iuil"..Y.5u'.'i. m . a.i5.li...'. mu. 'h”' i 7 "coo n. doorway and even pack it into a mu" "nan Ogilvie Whole-Grain” Ola. suitcase. T R 1 ATILEI IICOVIIING ,. ... vb lad 5II"Y;':'l',;.lW listen to your Women's Idler; aliiiiliiiiir vyarseua .:i.obeid "1: 32.9 " Y m ulllfttl 1 lit! I LONDON. M ll N-(Reuters) " i " Wm "50 '3' "db "Lg"""'Y"' W jacket elyibizllderrll in. palsleyerdnes --Prime Minister: Attlee In re- '.-,5". A3M'Y'3 CVW” ,'5"d k.c'P.' F... a” "'J M ' '. an-lvh" loayasrlooatasepqwfarthoaadsmlna. al n. The embroidery alone cost Ipondlng well to medical and WdtalnasAatitey,fliaConodaSteretiCeiapony unload, ' M- " 3 ”"”' 1&0 and incorporates the use or dietetic hospital In t for a . fh r.o,g..129,M...y,..(,p,q, ' an l j, - T hematite. a semi-precious storis duodenal ulcer. it was learned V mined in lcurnberland. which today. i