muff; _._. f NW1“ ‘W190i? -" august sh get by 3°11! 011* P11 - in a strong, cold wind not PWP" 7 ~fi p» n» hoarse she could hardly , .BAon'rwo anti-pm mun m rmnu nrssul In. 1. Mantle, um». 11W. vrltw child had a very bad , Qua}, and ha: throat and chest We" ‘$1.03.: everything available, but u» roodnd no relief until, nnslly. I seemed a bottle at Dr. Wood's Norway Pins Syrup and the first few doses certainly did b3- good. It is wonderful how it PM h so ' ’ umkly. ’ ‘gDr. gyms." Norway Pine Syrup is 85c. a bottle, large family slzn 00s.; pug up only by The T. Mllbum 00., Limitefl, Toronto, Ont. CANADA PROVINCE 0F‘ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND In Chancery Before the Master of the No. n-o. H. Edwin Dawson, Executor o! the last will and testament of Jennie Palmer. late of Victoria in Queen's County, deceased within Complainant vs. Thomas Doyle, Robert Theodore Palmer, and Marshall Palmer. and ltnldred Dawson, Donna Palmer and Daniel Palmer. in- fants under the age of twenty- one years, Defendants PURSUANT to an Order of the Master of the Rolls bearing date the 10th day of April. A. D.. 1028. I IIEREBY NOTIFY all persons hav- ing any claims against the estate oi the said Jennie Palmer to present the same duly proven. to me at the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid. on or before the 20th day of April A. D. 1928. and take notice that all claims not so proven and lrennted to me on 0r before said fum- will be barred. Dated this 10th A. D.. i928. LEITil B. BRECKEN REGISTRAR day oi April. ll. F. TlbtcPhoc. ~mpltiazioxtts Soluitnr lliv. A."- - oxior of in gel tun .n"1:. Prinz am‘ (H. ~-n;I plied. slgp n! ('l~:;“. l» (2% l" l?» fum n04. Information 12m he 7'... undersigned. Ilronklyw. Calmlflm; 3423-fl-"' '. '- lluulti SALE, 01 farm and movahles at Millview. the property of late J‘. H. Bourke, on Saturday, April 21st, at 1 o'clock sharp. Farm consists oi’ ill) acres. ‘l2 clear. well-watered by brook. All land in good condition. Good house. 11111111 wdl located, close to church, station and school. in centre oi most thriv- ing neighborhood. Good title. In- spection any day. MRS. J. H. BOURKE. Millview. J. A. MIODONALD, Auctioneer. i-ll-wimbi. ‘ rum run SALE, 100 Acres with House, Barn and Bqjldlngs in good condition at Mit- chell River. about one mile from Cardigan, all cleared. water by good spring. Also 60 acres adjoining, ‘l5 acres clear and the balance well‘ wooded. Arrly WXLLXAM‘ WILSON. Sacred Heart Home, City 0r MacDonald c. MacPhee, I Solicitors, Charlottetown April B-fmw-ibi My Farm at Albany consisting 0f 951,4 “my, (ofly-BVQ sore! under ‘Molnar last your. Sixty acres read? for potatoes this season. This is‘ one of the best potato farrms in this section. close by one ol the but shipping points in P. E. Island. Will n0“ with stock and machinery or without. If not sold by April 20th will be withdrawn from sole. Signed A. II. AFFLECK Bdql-l-O-mwf-Bi. ._ DQ4Q-O§OUOOOO'OO-QG§Q+OO¢.. FOR SALE \l ilrcodaibnne. Hotel Pro- perty with‘ 20 acres land, whorl dist-into Mum vllhzc, also two farms of b0 flow! Mg!“- one hull mile from villngl‘. first class land for potato growing. Parties interested mnnlmlc with KPYVPZDY, 9 M. ‘ llrccvlrlbanc. 1 .. 8 n-ooooo-ovouw»nooooou Mil-i aw- P0111- 4 ‘to run the risk of paring them. Re- nussj). . . "A diplomatic husband keep his wife from getting into hot water." ' amused smile. "Marie is studying tn LI a uttu mediate." "It's about t|m6;thc shows her knees." _ He: Do you know what your one great defect is? She: I simply can't think. He: Riqhh-but I didn't think you'd acknowledge it. A GLOOMY OUTLOOK Bug: Why no gloomy looking? You ought to be glad its spring. Earthworm: Cause li the early bird don't get me a fisherman will! , plowed eyes mocking him from be- . v ‘ “Jealous Hearts” B! MILDRED BARBOUB “awe-vow” w "You'll learn differently some clay -about happiness. I 111911115’ 9mm‘ ised Millicent, as she released her mold and went back to her minor Ior one last assurance that she looked more enchanting than any other bride who ever descended lo 1 waiting husband. “Happiness is loving—and being loved by some one you care for-with all your heart." Elinor hid her thoughts beneath her drooping white lids. If Milli- cent knew the truth! The car was waiting at the door when tho two girls descended, Aunt Het u'as enjoying a good cry—a lur- ury that had been vouchsafcd he: frequently of late, to heiwcompicte ‘JHIiSIBCIlOIl. The guests were arm- 11d with rice and rose-petals. The bridegroom was standing on the veranda, determinedly smiling. Elinor pushed Millicent into his arms. “Be good to her. Tony," she said lightly. 4 "I intend to be,’ ‘he replied. He avoided her lovely, eloquent eyes. At that moment he actually disliked her. Even when the car rolled smooth- ‘.y down the drive and he and Mil- licent turned to wave to the little ‘roup on the vl-randa. he deliber- iiely kept his gaze from the slim igurc in sea-green chiffon. Bu‘. rivldly clear in his heart and brain vas a picture of her as she looked it that mornentFcopper-colored Jail.‘ glintlng in the sunlight. amber- i death their Email-lowered lids, rc-Ii mouth smiling its provocative, half- "Sheli be gone to New York by he time We return!" he told him-- :el! thankfully. Futile hope! CHAPTER o . .BEST-LAID rtmvs. . ' 0n the last morning o1‘ the hon- "ylnoou trip, which happened to be pent in Washington-they had ar- lved by motor late the previous iightJPony entered the sitting- ‘rent in a ravishing negligee of blue nd silver, waiting beside the break- ' ast-table. ‘ On the table in front of an‘ open ‘rench window, overlooking a wood- -1 park, were magnificent roses, n . 5ft from thc management. Gay visturtiunis nodded in flower-boxes t the awninged balcony. Below Ms a. courtyard with a swimmintt- n01. and a few early bathers werr "isporting themselves in cool green ntcr. Millicent lifted hm" fragrant lips lr Tony's kiss. "It's good to be nearing home \n't it?" she murmured against his leek. “We'll arrive before tea ‘its afternoon, won't we?" "Barring blow-outs," hr answered. lith a smile, as he snapped off~u "mason uasturtium and thrust it rrouuh the buttonhole of his lapel. Millicent was prettily busy with he coffee-service, Her eyes spark- “ri with lmppiiless. "I‘vc the loveliest surprise for you »for us both,“ she told him. as no fink his place opposite her. "You know." she said, as sir.‘ ‘landed him his cup, “I've been very ‘isnppointcd because Elinor hasn't ‘vrittcn. But then, Elinor nevi-r nrnulnllifi nu vuv vui Relief After Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Coniston, Ontarior-“After a se-l HO ZOOS AT HAND "when you take a girl out why don't you feed her?" “Fced her to what? zoos around here." l -—————n>oa-»---__ 1 ::No need to suffer with coms. o" There're nc move tliem surely and painlessly with Hollowayk Com Remover. vere operation and a three weeks’! _ . . stay in n hospital i l returned home, so weak that lwaa , unable to moveay P chair. For four: - months l was al-i most frantic with ains and suffer- ing until l thought I sure there could‘ = not be any help’ . for me. lhadvery 1 severe ainsinm ‘ leftsi e and su -. NDTIGE All parties indebted to the under- signed are requested to make final ettlement before May 15th. 1928. Signed C. MBKENNA 8t SON, Kelly's (truss. 7836-4-l8-2i. “some My new General Store will be ‘open for business on, Monday. April; 16th. Will buy all kinds of Farm Produce. WALTER. S. WEEKS. Fredericton. Shore Farm ,1 fared agony every month. One day ‘lwhen Iwusvnot able to gel; up my mother begged me to try your med- f i icine. My husband got rne a bottle‘ of Vegetable Compound at once and l took it. 1 started a second bottle, and to m surprise and joy the pains z in my ai e le t me completelynnd I l , am able to do all my work without-l , help, I am a farmer's wife so you l I see 1 can’t be idle ion . ln all l have t ; taken six bottles of ydia l’). Pink-g hsm‘s Vegetable Com und, five l. ' boxes of the Com cund ablets two, bottles of Lydia Pinkham’s lilood , Medicine, and have also used the San- _ ative Wash. "— Mrs. L. LllanUNmssE, ; Box 103. Coniston. Ontario. W o i 1 10 ACRES OF LAND‘ Wanted-J to 10 acres of land within l mile of Charlottetown. price“ etc. in "A. B. C." care Guardian. 4-i8-3l. ‘"1165 l0 11113’ one. unless she has something quite special to say, and I thought she probably was fright- fully busy getting settled in New York. wonderful-she isn't in New York She's at Carver Hall. I've 1 just talked to her on long distance." at all. his lips. put i‘|. down with a clatter. 9d incrodulously. , slow in settling the estate. and El- beastly not in New York, and no- body in the music world would be in town anyway, until autumn, s0 she decided to stay on with Aunt Hei. because I was afraid I wasn't go- ing to sec her for ever so long, es- pecially after you -flatly refused to‘ drive home by way oi‘ New Yorkwhv 11111811911- Why did you, Tony?" com of their suite and found Mil- I’ w.» ran CHARLOTTETOWN eusnnms 1 Answer ta... , its Iawtjng) , Success‘ ‘KING (OLE T E A lswectly Bub Topy, it‘s quite mo 'l‘ony, who had raised hi; cup m "Still at Carver Halli" he repeat- "Yes. It seelns iheyru stupidly nor thought too that it would lite I'm s0 happy I could sing, He had himself in hand now. "New York's impossible in sum- ivw moi". You've never been there. s e asked wilfully. can't. believe it wasn't only yestcrq dny that wc were married." them to his lips. I Elm =11“‘l1l‘»"- ""111" W11 “'91 m“ lhc is driving through clouds of dust way about il." ' i110)‘ lllllvfcllflsl 111i‘ 111811 $111119 Ewe" is larovoniutl from gutting into til" way to arvm- illllllflvd W1$l11411¥ 141M115 11- Thifwith s is just as logical as closing the $11115 1111 all?! lnlltilllillyaxgoggg lwindows oi at car when the road is "o rage o it‘ l.B.\'l ‘- llld Ult- wafted u kiss toward it. they tinned in through the statelv No "wung between high stom- towers. she sprang up “ndflcam” “twrglther than do without any of the “h” “we w hm‘ er sum‘ so ‘disadvantages of oil notification, arms locked about his neck. and Smith m wise m pursuing the Dob h" “p5 ‘Brewed his may‘ icy of making the best of whatever mm” d“? y“ Say that‘ when yo" opportunities are offered to him. kmw I “f,” 37°“ “vim u“ my ha“ 1n driving slowly up a steep hill. and 5mm Sh” wmspmed‘ ._ ‘the bearings are subjected to high- He brush“? he! rorefrm Wm‘ hhler pressure with the result that 1x935‘ gut h“ eyes “'8 abstmcwd’ much of the diluent present in the m“ e ' . ‘lubricating oil in the engine is burn- lf Elinor were still at Carver Hall ed o“. This is the [uhcuon of n“ u y y . _ oil rectifier and one which Smith t of 9°11“? “all”, goinf Stralzl: has been able to simulate on a fals- °.€‘y1mw°°d' n ' he“) ' h‘: M“ iy satisfactory scale through intelli- quftly‘ _ , 9., gence in the operation of his car. oh’ mu“ w? I . . Keeping the crankcase oil clean Her pretty into was full of K11" 15 largely a matter of taking the appomlnlem‘ . _ precaution of flushing out. the sy- I “'9'” Dad in“ m°mmg' He,“ stem whenever changing the oil. flxpeuung us‘ Bed b" rather hm" using a quart or two of fresh oil ‘F. We, 8mm)“ o“ “t carver Bu“ for this purpose. Since the drilled mfLr _ ,, Mm, I _ crankshaft and connecting rods, as C comm. “mt jvaslamav“ well as the many oil leads on the d. cglfsmeraw" sm~amfl modern engine-s themselves, hold '§“°r'__‘ _ I quite u. bit of oil it ndw is more You ca" um over. m “PM Haj] dangerous than evcr 10' use kv-ro- and spend ihQJW/Qiliilg with Elmo: Sam, for me flush-mg droceissyor w ‘mfl Aim!‘ P?“ *9“ luse even a cheap grade of fresh oil. Anfi 1°“n__°°me' t°°' _ ' |It pays to flush the case with the ‘He shook. hi5 head and lighted ugbest m‘ on “w theory ma” H My mgawttc mm elabmflt" care" oi‘ it remains in the system there “Sorry. Not tonight. Dad and Wm be no bad rcsuns_ I'll have n lot of business to go ovcri sm-‘WS c“ is “quipmd Wm‘ an wgether‘ Y” know he leave“ thulair cleaner, but xvorking along the mnrmgemenf’ 0i m“ “Hal's 1° me ‘some lines of thought he can sec MW‘ 11nd We bee" “way a Firefly that if the car did not have such 1on5 911193’ ~ ‘ an efficiency device there would b-J M1111°°m “'11” i“ per?“ ‘m m?’ iccrtnin ‘ways of avoiding an excess an“ 01 m“ mm“ H" finger? m" lof dirt being token in through tin: - -. i “ff! 111511311- Wlcurbureior. This he would do bv {K3115 1L ylmlled 5° “mgr T°mi~ mvoicling dusty roads in the first “To me, the ma“, mo has passed so quickly that: I when Smith told mo of this I wvas: reminded of the’ plan adopted 111111 11"111‘,by a friend of mine whose cur was V {equipped with radiator shutters as “I 1101-11?" 11¢ 501d 80119113’. "Llll1'-pc1‘lllnl1l‘lli- equipment. Whenever Ho took ll(‘l‘ fingers ‘he closes these shutters temporar- Al, four o'clock limb Ilflfiflwonl lily so that a grr-ni. dual of the diri. H1111‘ M1l11c911" en inc compnrtnlcnt. He. says that dusty, Motorists who arc not so fortun- _ ate as to use electric printers have “T111113 1°1'E1111°1' "1111 A111“ m1" Ybul. to pay attention to the bNEllKCi‘ I _ points in the ignition system if they 11 qllilflfil‘ 111 -’1 111119 191111" 011' want better starting. If these points are dirty. or not properly spa- "cd. starting will be difficult, even though the mixture at the carbur- ,etor is ideal and the battery is up Ho pill‘. By learning the value of lmusu from view. Sh: gate» oi‘ Lynnwood-gates depressing the clutch when crank- ing, or turninv over the engine as few times before switching on the ignition and of giving the engine APltLL l8, 193g ., Let them get their, own! SHREDDEI) .1 a: Children choose it for its taste ifs ready to serve wnnmtlkln-cream Filled with healthful HOUTIShIIIBIll; in». Nvliit- .\1=..4|<.-,nzi.‘~_ Miss lllllll (‘i-lulns, nml All» Ruth Simmonds. uhilllrt-n oi‘ Alunrrnu, N, ll. guests- o[ Mr. Reuvqs. rsoully purchased llw Dunk mvnr, Hydra Electric Light Plant, tended Charles Bryantoli, Hayfield 'Sireei, B_ durum- n“. “may Charlottetown. and battery the care and attention which they require. it is quite IlOFf-l sible to approximate, oven to equal, the performance oi’ some of the en- runes equipped with the latest de- "ines which provide these results rutomutically. Smith's discovery of the value of ' wcod sense in caring for his car tempted me to think back to the days when competent car owners 150d to ‘jack up their cars with zt lencc rail. Jacks, even as we kncv: ‘hem fifteen years ago, wet-o a nov- "liy to many of the early drivers r MADE AT NIAGARA FALLS ~ . l ___ better, in many instances, than, some of tho less resourceful li'l0iO‘.‘-' Ylsha" .3‘? _ is“ of today‘ uluunlg ‘the ueek were: fiir. liilll _ There is no use omllluining bc- Mr”- (“Hw Lewlm 1'11“- Frank cause one is forced to drive a ca‘! 13°01'05" M“ v0" ‘MMC1111I1- 111$; that is not quite up to the mlnuus 511019. lteevts, Mr. iilailic ilvvv F, in every respect. Every o\v11¢1':'“r',. Arumr l" Gm‘d‘“°‘-' “m! 511‘- who tries can be up to the minute ‘Amm “hm” in his untierstnnding of the cm‘ and , _ _ y his methods of taking care of it. '1 m“ n R‘ ‘( Qkmzm‘ 1m“ “m V_ vg}. _ __ ,\v.'|s n. l'l'l',l‘l|l vwuiox» to l1‘r¢~~~u,..',|‘ Him gilflil m‘ Air, and .\lr~. it _-\_ Freetown Note ~ E w» iProit-il. 1110s» sin-ruling l‘l-’l.h'l‘.'l' i121": ‘ from various r-nllvgr-s, olr u'v1':~:—< illeWosieru mull,“ numy friends m Mr, {mgr-q ylor are slou-ry’ 1'0 ‘loillm lhl." h" l-oniixziul In iris homo with llm _ _ _ ‘flu. " ll‘ ruurrl, bluss l-luilyu. 511"“ "mm-V hl-l-‘Nm- Mr. llluhy (luuuuu, Si. flllliillllrfl was her-l 'l‘liuu.-sdity ‘on business. All". Angus llrumlnnlul, Mr. and Airs. Allan .\ll'l.(‘<'ill .-un‘l 31,3 ‘p; [l]\(l“'(l|;\ ,\|||<|_ i|\,l,»l,,.,.|nr M SpI-lli Ksz-hnnls, was a. vlsllnr 1o llllillvy 111*‘ River luirly the guest m‘ .\ir, null (‘rllvm Kilns. Howard (Yourl. - ll‘ reoimvn Mrs . Flnsim- in Lower and ill-k. ltciivcrso lilamnioli was n M"- Almll" <’\- Sflllfh. 1H0 W‘ vlisiuur u. llu- i'll}',(lll1‘ill1[{ill0 work. Tim flunk River Formula iu- ‘ ttilnio received n, car load of shing- Mr. and llrs- Wilbert item's»: ut- les, and matched bdaq-tis from W. the hxrlerztl of the late Mr. H. Miller, Co. lltdqCompbellton. N. r "a We Invite You to Look Over the - NATIONAL LINE of Tailored-to-Mcasurc Suits for men and boys before you purchase elsewhere. Prices range from $16.00 to $55.00. Our guarantee of absolute satisfaction or money re- funded is your protection. E. J. CAMPBELL GENERAL AGENT ROLLO ‘BAY and yet they were able to gel; along k“. 4-1'1-'wa‘i. Letter Tells of Wonderful l lwns much that hc could do. handi- nncm. n0 interesting people, all 110a‘. replicas of the defense lowers of a} and dust and noise. Only business medieval castle. Th0 our sped m) lzvoulo who can't set away stay in 3m» smooth drive, rlncrged from the tcsvln" n ‘ (park into a vistgt of gracious colon- “St\il-» she bu. her red liyriai manor, rose-garden, pergola, thoughtfully‘. "Well, no matter. rustic archway covered with the since liliinofs at home. Lotis make {starry blossom of clematis, terrace an ear y start, Tony. I real y can't llauiiilg with naaturtiums and scar- ivait much longer to son 1101110 'let sage, basket-chairs gaily cush- asnlnf‘ l ioned. l He frowned slightly. , Anti lounging iudolently in the “Ollc might imagine, from that foreground, her copper-colored head statement, that you've not been ‘gcuilinod against a sea-green para- llalmy alone with mo." sol. sat Elinor! o ‘**‘*******-*'**+~v+*~+* ,to be an advantage. lie iwcamc‘ . Plllllllhlilfiiit‘, uvcr thv itlvxt of ovcs- John smlth Iromiug handicaps and soon was: And Hi5 Car applying it to other timings in cou- ‘ncciion with his care of the car. John 5mm, is a character Smith has found, for instance, Mm,“ “n,” momflst hhmnd that :1 good hill, taken at rather‘ wolconm "c is not Semsh’ lslow speed 1n high gvnr, makes u l-aghor h‘. is a mnlm-ing m", very good oil rectifier. He would lyr‘ a ma‘, wimng mm ghd llki‘ to have um.- of those mostprac- u, have exploded, in m, in. iiull (ieviccs on his car and would trrcsilng way. his experience have our but for tho lactlthai. tho im- lhc bt-nelll 0i’ the other ' twenty. O , §O©-O-OQOO FOOD- ranninenrr" bloating lunch-ups. ll. m zlsually while greasing his ; cm‘ that. Smith begins to prom-s‘. r ~ _ ; about not having all the latest coh- Mafinrne nélanfclzyaplclcl) I 6 IGVG O l ney vomcuccs that make cur ownership more pleasant. Smith is the typo Trouble by Gin that iindr. it irksomc to grease the cur and thv task invariably starts l 5 him thinking along the lim- of u - ucw model. lie did not realize, however, that when he engaged iu this task the other day he was stumbling upon an idea. that is pro- ving helpful to nlany thousands ol motorists. As he worked away recently he begun to meditate upon the monv‘ new typos oi chassis lubricating sy- Sivlllu whirh urr built inlo the new curs. It occurred to him that there When knlntgvs ma’. inllumrl r, clogged lilo ht-cnmt-s u ntiuury". r. Mr. W. McArthur~ uf Mt. John, N l} realized. Fortunately‘, he also dis covert-d Gin Pills. and grntefull wrote: “l =uil‘.~r|~l lnr six months wiih l/.iv|~ ru-yv trouble, Dircturu illlill I “Tllllil ltnvu to have an operation hri r l luuhl go bark to my lmxvy rm '- lhl- mlrllinrr shuiul. l was min. d m try (lin Pills Ivy tlw vlrilgnist. Alia-r inking thru- lmxn» l llllll nu YIIIYN’ lflllllllflr" Mr. McArthur is not the first per- son saved from the surgeons knife by Gin Pills. For years, Gin Pills havv relieved acute kidney condi- tions. ' capped ns hc “us. to make his car can- even more modern. He rt:- called that one of the chassis lub- iricating systems usr-s oil and feat- ‘urcs tho advantages oi‘ this type oi glubricant for the lob. The thought Istruck him: Why not put some oil -*"§l‘~“’\‘.ill\. ,1 ,, ,i w ' H; 1,1.‘ \< In» ‘ l r vnghw is not designed for our. Ra-, “ O O O O here’s ‘Bon Ami Powder too! ” ILLIONS of women a1- ways keep Bon Ami Powder and Bon Ami Cake on hand. y Bon Ami Powder is the most efficient cleaner imagin- able for bathtubs, basins, toi- lets and tiling. Wonderful too, for fine kitchen utensils of aluminium, agate, copper and enamel. And how it takes dirt and smuclges from painted walls and white woodwork! For ‘windows and mirrors Bon Ami Cake is a favorite the world over . . . in use for nearly forty years and today more poipular than ever. Bon Ami Powder and Cake blot up dirt instead of scouring it ofi. They never scratch-or redden the hands. x "Hasn't Scratched I l » Write location. l ‘l i F0ll sue TENDERS '- mile from th-e-Iwn of Sourisl "~— . | | 9n I g9 "s, 1 g5, Tenders will be received for re- ¢I."'I.l'."'§..alZZ"...' with’ Brim,‘ pairs m Winsloe North flail. um- nines buildings, Ideal farmior mu 1n; bnualnr. shlnrllnl mill roof ‘ potatoes. Reason lor selling. I anvand rcrvalflhk W1III|0W~ Tendc s opened 20th Anrll- rrllrlnr. For further particulars mwnyounxljn’ lwflte or call P. A. RQONEY. - Soarlsnl-H-zl. v ‘Rinto the grease gun nncc in a while hml giw the hncklcs and sprinq Ilbolls n. chnmzo of lubrication diet? » Trying out this plan, ho found that he eliminated one or two rath- Nevcr neglect backache. hradnche, brick dust in urine, swollen joints, dizziness, spots before the eyes, painful, scanty or too (re uent urination, Nature's warnirl o kid- ney derangement. Playtsafe. Take 37 years on er annoying squeaks and because ‘the oil appeared in a number of lplaces whore hu had never before. seen the grease ooze out he felt sure s°°"'“'7'that uni-ting lubricants had. prove-i \ l Gm Pills. 50c a box at all drug- Eiats. National Dru I Chemical o. of Canada, him ted, Toronto, Ontario. " u, BON AMI LIMIT!‘- the market —more popular than ever.’ Powder and Cake every ltmne needs both