x MAY 15. .1932 jj onasiioisji omen a....awg ll , A , They go well togothtl - fl my urn: mm was vrcrsaat: suoarlrdho MADE IN THE MARITIME! s PROTECT! ItlSlll.Al'E! araurirvi BARRETT k . . V Protest-Your llosns Against All Wither V Insulate Against and Cold V V MalisYoar Home looli Smart oltllifdollill V Styled in Iridi,Stans and Pioneer .. Slialis V raxrvoua .I.,l.lIl.Dlt.lG PROBLEMS TllI'IAIIITI'.COMPINY. LIMIIID Salas Jails TOT YOUR BARRETT DEALER Besides sldings. your Barrett Dealer has a complete line of roofing, insulation and weather- Pfooing materials; : . ' tlallfaa Marmot Toronto ' Vansswsr The sotiuis ulslisisns co. l.TIl. nsusa. rssssias that ., s, ,r',. .. Donald: THE GUARDIAN. G'lARID'l'l'ETOWH Front Row (left to right): P. ;C. Teacheri Traiin Class '.l'.'l'. (A) Mary Walker: Margaret Matthews: x Back Row (left to right): George Macxenzleg Phyllla Maclsaac; Jean Campbell; Elects Roberts; Lorne MacGulgan. Middle Row (left to right): Mary McElroy: Doreen Smith. Rosalcen Carragher, Colette Matters, Bernice Flood. ' Beryl Coles; Katherine Miilur; Patricia Smith; Roma KcCloskcy; Mary Glllis; Wanda Curley; Sheila Maclnnls; Jeanette Tramor. June Derby; Eileen Mac- A -Vllk. MONTREAL, comes from a There Are ll Least Thirteen good reasons why the big "13 - ounce" bottle of T 0 M A T 0 KETCHUP is o u r ' ' b e s t uy". Just com- pnro it with the ll-ounce bottle some brands- and see how little extra you pay for Berna quality. For He in; Tomato Ketchup is a tantalising blend of rich, vine-ripened "Aristocrat" tomatoes, fragrant spices and the vinegar that has made Heinz pickles famous. It's sweetened with pure, granulated sugar . . . and vapour-vacuum-scaled for fresh- ness. Those are justa low of the good reasons why Heinz Ketchup is such 9. flavour-valur. Tasting it will give you the most convincing "reason" of all . . . so I'd suggest you do! grandma used to as y. Well here's a brand new fabric for -7.3 your home that . looks and acts ; just beautifully. It's D 0 M 0- L IT E, t h a t famous vinylite plastic fabrio that's so easy to sew. You can make dressing-table covers, kitch- en curtains and drapes that need no hemminp-for Doinolite won't lmv. And it's so easy to clean with a damp cloth-nceda no ironing. lt wears and wears-re- pels moisture. oil and dirt. Inex- pensive, tool Ask for Domolito (made by Dominion Oilclolh and Linoleum Company) at depart- ment or variety stores everywhere. And units to ma - Barbara Brent, 1411 Crescent St., Montreal, P.Q. -for free, illustrated literature on what you can make with Domolite. I "wait them away with a before brealcf so sna-Barbara Brent, Dept. M., and sand you a Deodorant I .. . that wonder-working new i Corn and Callus Plaatara. It's cation ever invented for corn and Blueal tivo in 959i; of the cases tested . . do try ... modern way - less. are delicate ll write to Montreal, PQ. I'll send you a ya i .4 a n eauly s s usury oar," dient in BLUEJAY a most efeetive medi- , tell me aol It took ten years of scientific research by ay to perfect flissiuliusn-and now it's effec- and callusea in record time. So if your feet. have been grumbling and growling and making yoibdo the same the . new Bluhlay Corn Plaster: with Phsnuiium. They'll end your trouble in no time! Plasssslng A Jan Wedding? You've probably 'already a of bridal lid s it d ud v in h "do" lorgmhos an out , so eras one more BUYS -WWHYS vINiORMAT'()N Silv"- .i May 15th-The ntiafaction cake 'well dono' is one of the big thrills of home-baking. And cake-baking is really fun, once you've found the way to have wonderful rakes every time. I mean SWANS DOWN CAKE FLOUR. That's the way to have cakes that please the family and delight the cook. You see, Swans Down is the cake flour that's made from the softest of winter wheat- sifted and reeiftcd until 27 times as inc as ordinary flour. It is especially made for hotter cakes. And remembcr- men love Swans Down cakes and the girls who bake them. Don't Miss This Special Olar - it's for a lim- ited time only! One coke of i- w on d e rf u l WOODBURY F A C I A L SOAP for In only when you buy' three cakes at the regular price. It's your chance to discover what the new beauty-crcam in- gredient in Woodbury can do for your complexion. Different from any other toilet soap. Woodbury is made with a beauty-cream in- gredient-a softening oil used in finest facs r-reams. it's intended to help replace natural oils you wash away. If you're like roe, you've found most soaps drying to your skin . . . but Woodbury actually snwallis it. You'll love its rich, gentle lather-its delicate fragrance, too. Stock up now while this ic sale laatel Zsippff . . . and they're on or 03 with the greatest of ease. LIGHT- NING SLIDE FASTENERS are such a good idea for summer slip- , covers. Slipcover! , come off in a jiffy for cleaning or washing - Light- ning rippers are nistproof and wash perfectly-then. lip them on again just as quickly and as smooth as you please. And with Lightning's exclusive automatic lock to hold them snug, covers lit ,like upholstery. On your pillows or covers. use Lightning-there is no lockirig pin to stab or snag, and they can never wriggle open or creep up, eventhough sown in upside down. as you must for cheeterfield and chairs. Be sure to ask for Lightning Style 804 for all your cushions and elipcoversl Don't Let .4 Lovely Spring Day Cards You With The "Blues". Chase glass of sparkling SAL HEPATICA nst. And you'll agree -Sal Hepatica eHer- I vesoent aalta are pleasant to take-gentle as can be. When hubby or non isn't feeling "just right" either, aug- I fest they try Sal Bepsticae-it's been a faithful family axativo for over 60 years. Another beauty about Sal Hepatic.-a is that you can use it safely merely as a re- fresher in the morning-or at night when your system feels the need of a. more thorough remedy. So next time you're shopping-ask for a bottle of send the box (up orlnbel. with your name and address. Sal Hspatica and 1411 Crescent St., Montreal. P.Q.- E, generous sin for of MUM Creassa I No Mora Cossiplalnle from my happy feetl I've discovered Plienyliuws calluses my feet ii . gets rid of coma iredua list guard f i ' d ' tinenth Cm. zo'r?i'io'i'z's.”'"!..2li. ....'...' bits vagi al ' rt -2..) ' , 'lly gersnic.-r'cIlal,' ';e,tpaal:aolIret'ely sold”; times. Ad for ' Zonitora at your favourite for frank facts on feminine hygiene, -Barbe 3 Mil C 8., '7... ......" ..:':';..... "W ' wrapper. Unholy , Bond Hy Cameron Doclrery CHAPTER. ONE Part Two "It was a prematurely warm night. Jarret sat at her desk by the elevator, her slim fingers adding last-minute entries to the stack of hospital charts before her. Dr. Eynon lit his pipe and watched her a moment in silence. Suddenly he spoke- "You take your nursing quite seriously. don't you. Miles Harris?" "I do when I'm on duty, Dr. Ey- non." some impulse prompted her to go on, though she knew it sound- ed lmpertincnt. "You take being a doctor quite seriously, don't you?" He looked surprised, but not of- fcnded. Before answering he ran his large hand through his thick sandy hair. "Yes. I guess I do. You see, it means 3. great deal to me." He lit several matches and drew slowly on his pipe, which finally caught again. "You see, Miss Har- ris, ! grew up in the shadow of a ' slag pile For the first time he looked di- rectly into her eyes. . They were hardly aware of it. a moment lat- er. when the elevator stopped and Cliff Bronson stepped out. Janet stared uncertalnly at the two men beside the desk- Clfff Bronson in a freshly starched intern's Jacket, his stethoscope dangling profeslon- ally from hLs pocket. His eyes were puzzled and a little hurt as though discovering her talking with Dr. Eynon was like catching her in a deception. she wondered suddenly if that was what he thought. Only that afternoon she had told him that Eynon was hardly aware of her existence. she'd have to explain that this was the first time, she decided. It was the only way she could dispel that jealous light in Cliff's eyes. Then she caught herself up meri- tally . . . she wasn't engaged to Cliff; she really owed him no ex- planations of her conduct Dr. Eamon was still fooling with his pipe. He seemed completely unaware of any tension in the at. , moephere. The light over old Mr. I-lartl. izan's door flashed on with star- tling abruptness and Janet rose arjiskly, thankful for the interrup- fl. As she moved down the bare. dark linoleum corridor she won. dered what he wanted. Probably a mild sedative to make him sleep. Pooxold man. He insisted on his seat lthough it wouldn't be long before that was all he had. 1; W... amazing he had lasted this long, .aIIInI-I. ,. ,9”. ' .v (I -14 -.-i'rf('5 "' .1” MMNQ I ma wsakansd heart manned alone slowly as though each heat would be its last. Yet still he lingered. she opened the door gently and smiled in at him. He had switched on his bed lamp and now his wlaened gnome-like face topped by feath- ery wtsps of white hair crinkled Into a wdcomlm grin. "Janet.1 want to make out a win." she was startled out of her pro- tosafonal equantmtty. "surely not tonight, Mr. ganl" "Yes, tonight. Right now." His Right eyes gllttersd determinedly. Wouldn't it be better to wait un- til tomorrow. then I'll call your lawyer and he can draw up the proper papers?" "No,' he said vehement' . "Just what I don't want! J. D. is not go- ing to approve of this will and he'd try to talk me out of it." Satisfy him. she thought; he's a nice old gentleman and he deserves to be happy during his last days. she cromed over to his dresser and selected some of his personal stationery. It was thick. expensive vellum. with Oakhart scrolled In gold at the top, beneath which was the family crest with gold acorns in one of the qunrtsrlngs. when she had bolstered him up with pillows and arranged the papers for him. he waved her away with a claw-like hand. "Now you can go on about your business, my dear. I'll ring for you in about fifteen minutes." A quarter of an hour later Mr Ha.rtigan's light flashed on and she went to his door. He looked up from a sheet of paper. now covered with his fragile, spldery writing. "Now you've got to round up some witnesses for me-three of 'em. Anybody around?" he de- manded querulously. "There are two doctors Out here, and myself, that makes three." "Got to get someone else. I don't Hartl- NEW! 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