. MONTREALM mill-'-DDI'CkG1hwQbQgin' (lg! with you wi the "blues". Chase them away I llll 0! sparkling SAL EEPATICA before breakfast. And youll agree-Sal Hcpgtic. .11.,-ya. cent oils are pleasant to take-gentle u an 5., When hubby or sun isn't feeling f')u.at right" .ii,h.,' Iusaeat thciztrv 8:1 Hepatic:-it's been a faithful family laxative for over 60 years. Another beauty about Sal jilopslics is that you can use it safely merely as I refresher in the morning-or at night when your Iyalgm feels the need of a more thorou remedy. So next time you're shopping -ask for a bottle of Sal Hepst es and send also has to or lab.-l, am. your Iunu and address. to me-Barbara Brent, ept. M., 1411 Crescent 3 .. Montreal. P.Q.-and I'll uni you 0 FREE, generous sin jar of MUM Cream Doodoruuf illiu Margaret Crnlun, 14 Burl: Lana, Gall, 0nl.. ia the first prize winner of 82,000.00 in the CONFIDENTIALLY YOURS 85,000.00 con- first recently featured in this column. Payment by certified cheque has now been made to all 144 prise winners. A list of all prise winners will.be furnished on request to Confidentially Yours, PO. Box 350, Station H, Montreal. if Your Man is like most men I know, he likes-and uses-lolr of , BEINZ TOMATO KETCHUP. That's why the bi 13-ounca bottle of lleins Ketchup is such a goo buy. Just compare it with the 11-ounce bottle of some rands-and see how lll5tl0.0Xl.l'l you pay for Heinz qushty. Rich, rosy "Aristocrat" tomatoes. Heine own vinegar and fragrant spices are just a. rt of the reason w y this ketchup is so good. All i ese 1 good ingredients are blended as only the Heins Chef ' I "J " r can blend them . . . to make the but ketchup youlve ever tasted. Ask your rocer for the 13-ounce bottle of Reins Tomato Ketchu next time you re shopping-and be sure to keep a "man sired" supply andy. It's Not Too 1411040 plan and If Corns Han Got You Feeling shop for the Grim . . . Blue- . prettiest aum- 1 Jay will put you mer wardrobe luck in min! .V0U'V0 GV91'l1l4'l- That's because tisiirita i".”.. '.”""l" . . o s ave l- SIZIDE FAST- covered a. 119:. l-.hEl:. nil Hall! woitildergworkitng llll OT 5 ' me I 0 i.-liing touch" cornllclilfloclllllsez that KW" 0" called Phenuiium. -our clothes a smooth, well fitted ook-it's nice to know that there's a Lightning Fastener in just the right size for your summer ehiilons and silks. That's Lightning Style No. 702-small. fine and wonder- fully flexible. Of course you"know ...Lightning Slide Fasteners have the famous, one and only auto- matic locking device. They. lock wlicm they stop-no slipping- no sticking. No wonder the smart: ut women I know say no costume in corn lets without a Lightning Slide astener. It took them ten years of scien- tific research to develop and perfect it. Tests conducted with Phenyl- iiim and other regular corn medi- cants proved conclusivcl that Phcnulium goes to wor 3394: faster, works 3576 more suroly than other remedies. Why suffer the aching torment: of coma when tliia new BLUE-JAY ingredient removes corn: in 19 out cases? For prompt relief from painful feet-just ask your drug- gist. for Blue-Jay Corn Plaslers with Plienylium. Rirllidnys Ara Always Great Occgslonsf Don't you had that everyone, mm the very young fry to Grandad, enjoys the i-lclirationsl And ohl that moment when the Birth- .l;y Cake comes in, low with candles. When it is a Sunni Dou-ii birth ay cake. Eon know you can relax, for the great moment will cliinsxcd by that first gorgeous, mouthwatering taste. M-m-m. So tender. moist and delicate. All cakes made with SWANS DOWN CAKE FLOUR. an upecially dc- licious. Y'sce, Swans Down is made for better cake baking. It is sifted again and again, until 27 times as fine as ordinary flour. And you make 6 cakes or more from each package of Swans Down Cake Flour. Musical ”.""f) 3' MacDonald. 1 THE GUARDIAN. CHARIDTTETOWN Festival 'Winners Photo by Barter The Cherry Valley United Church Choir, pictured above, was awarded lirst place with 83 marks for its unison singing in Class 2 of the re- cent Music Festival. Members of the choir, directed by Mr. Frank Johnston. are Front Riow, left to righti Louise MacMillan, Shirley Jen- kins, H. I. Richards. Frank Johnston, Irving Tweedey. sud Row: Verna Inga, Hazel Inga, Pearl Irving, Margaret Mutch. Jrd Row: Marie Tweedcy, Francis Macltae, Muriel Mutch. Mildred 4th Row: Jack Mnckae. Malcolm MacLean. Back Row: Alan Macbean. Loyde Mutch, Gordon Jenkins. Photos of Royalty For coronation Year UITAWA. May 26 - (GP) - The state department has an- nounced regulations supplement- ary to those previously issued in connection with the use of royal emblems and photographs for souvenirs of the Queen's corona- tion next year. The previous regulations follow- ed those issued in London for sou- venirs in the United Kingdom. The amendments state that the Queen has decided that the use of photographs of members of the Royal Family, other than those of the Queen and the Duke of Edin- burgh, are not coronation souvenirs. The statement also said the manufacturers of confectionery may sell candles in special boxes bearing photographs of the Queen or the.Duke, or both. durini: the months of April to August inclus- ive, of 1963. So soft: . . . yet so strong . . . it lasts sonmuch longei?! an s. a. rear. raoeucr " I 2 rolls-1500 sheets 1 Get this extra value tdliay r appropriate for tn 0 Unholy ' Bond Iy Cameron Doeliery CHAP'l'& SEVEN Part one After Abigail had selected Mr. I-lart.igan's bits of Jewelry and two framed photographs of him the stood up facing Janet squarely. "Don't want pictures of my rela- tives drifting around for strangers to gape at, so I'll burn the rest of these up. The other things can go to an agency." Janet nodded. "Wouldn't you like to look around Oakhart. and see what we've done?" Miss I-lartigan riveted her pierc- ing eyes on Janet. "You say you and your husband are going to run this place togeth- er?" "That -was our plan." ''It's a. big plan. You can't do it alone. What about help?" "Mrs. Miles has agreed to do the cooking and I'm a registered nurse, you know." "You aren't exactly built like an amazon. young lady-who's go- ing to do the heavy work?" "Well, you see. none of the chil- dren we're taking will be bed- ridden; they'll be diabetics or spastics or those with similar con- ditlons." Abigail continued to eye her stonily. "Beds have to be made just the same. and trays carried back and forth." "We'll have to face that when it comes. You see, Dr. Eynon and I have put everything we own into equipment and instruments: We really won't be able to afford help at first." "Sounds like I. mighty big Job Wouldn't consider taking me on, would you?" "You?" Janet was. incredulous. "Yes, me. I'm strong. Look at these wrists," she held out her muscular arm, "and I took ii course in Swedish massage once." "Well, I don't quite understand." Abigail snorted. "Oh, I know because my grand-uncle left me four hundred a. month, I'd be crazy to work! well I'm alone in the world. During the war I've been running around the country- side instructing Red cross classes -but they don't need me now. and I don't want to just sit and vege- Let Janet frowned without being conscious of it. "You're very kind but I'd have to talk it over with Dr. Eynon before I could accept." The older woman seemed to read her mind . . . "If your thinking I might at- tract Irene Gremont. over here you're wrong. We've been strang- ers since long before she married that lily-llvered Justin Gremont." Janet recalled the delayed per- mit and wondered if Justin Gre- mont could be swayed from his wife's point of view. As if in ans- wer to her thoughts Richard came rushing into the room brandish- ing a piece of paper. "Janet. I've got it! I've got it!" seeing Abigail, he stopped on the threshold begging her pardon. Jan- et introduced them noting that Abigail's eyes seemed on the verge of popping from their sockets. "Is this your husband?" "'Yes. You seem surprised-" "I am-I've had it fixed in my head you were married to that young man who came with you to the reading." "No, that was Dr. Bronson. "on, Bronson. well, that is rather like Eynon: I mean you both seemed so much in love. that I . . . " she floundereu on trying in extricate herself and only get- ting in deeper. Richard's face had become gray sriifi withdrawn. He excused him- se . Abigail 1Iartlgan's high eolor merged into scarlet. "rhere, now I've offended him! I'm just a bungling old fool. Every time I loilaen my mouth I put both feet in t .. But Janet was not sorry it had happened. '0 O 0 ''Janet, could you come in and do this blood count for me?" The row of smears. vials. re- torts and other equipment was on s.long enamel shelf where they got the north light. she washed her hands carefully and bent to her work. smearing the blood specimens on the glass plates, checking and putting them aside. It took longer than she had ex- pected. '"I'hat's a sample trom Rodney Becker," Richard said. "You know. Janet, I'm in doubt about him. I think I'll get permission from his parents for a re-examination by Dr. ailman. the heart expert." She straightened up and turned around. "Why. Richard?" He started to explain. Janet stared at hlrn. His face was beginning to lose its shape, to waver and dissolve. to grow long and distinct. then faint and small. His voice. too. had faded. It lost all meaning. suddenly it came a low muffled roar like water rush- ing over rocks and boulders. and Janet felt herself falling into A dark. abysmal pit that grew black- er and seemed to reach into etern- ity. To be continued ....:..... sioanorio w.l. -The regular monthly meeting taken. It was moved and second- ed that all bills be paid. Correspondence was read and discussed and it was moved and seconded to I 0 82.00 to the Lady Alexander Gift Fund. 'I'he government grant of 32.60 was re- ceived. also a receipt for 8180 to s.o.w.w. conference fund. It was also decided to send flowers to one of the members. Mrs. Willard Lawless, who is ill in hospital. Messages of thanks were received from those in the district who had been remembered with treats from the Women's Institute. Collection was taken and amounted to 3110. Mrs. Lindsay Sharpe kindly in- vited the members to meet at her home for the June meeting with roll call to be answered by hand- ing in a get-well or sympathy card. Program committee for the next meeting will be Mrs. Frank Murphy and Miss Joan Murphy. The program for the evening consisted of two contests. one put on bylnra. James Lawless which an. rue: rhea 13; Mrs. Weir: Croken with the National e 0 er, put on y Mrs. Al- which a daint 1 ch ed hart Murphy and won by Mrs. by um h.,.m.y,,.,'f1”. 3'” .6" George Bowneas. .'PAGE THIRTEEN Themes than Anthem cial hour was enjoyed. "sAiAnii' -rah groon Sliced . Bacon. lb'. . 39: Bologna. lb'. . . 35: Weiners. lb. . . 43: Sausages. lb. . 42: Cooked . . l-lam. lb. . . . . 89: Spring p Chicken. 4-5 lbs. . Special. lb. . . 57: Choice Quality ' Peaches. 20 oz. tin. 2for 59: Dessert - 15 oz. tin Cherries. 2 for 45: Fruit -- 15 oz. tin Salad. 2 for .. 59: Choice Quality Peers. 20 oz. tin. 2 for 45: Orange - 20 oz. tin Juice. 2 for . . 35: Heinz Tomato. 20 oz. tin Juice. 2 for . . 35: Apple - 20 oz. tin Sauce. 2 for . 35: Medium Size a Kleenex. 2 for 41: :- &5HE555MMMH' 'e'h'i'l-'n VALUES WsWa'w'b'fs'a's'b5'u'u'H5'b'a'b'u'u'fH1fa'ffa'u'-1aH-'aFn'u's'- 1' MAY 29 - to - 31st INCLUSIVE i i Halibut. I5. 55: Salmon. Iii. .. .1 55: Sole ' Fillets. lli. .. . .. 55: Frozen Haddock Fillers. lb. 39: Fresh Cod Fillets. I5. 35: Fresh Frozen Smelrs. lb. . 25: Scallops. I5. 89: CO UPO N S A("4('X Florida - 288's ' Oranges. 3 den. 89: Firm Ripe Sm0ked Tomatoes. Pkg, , 23: Flllel'S. I5. -... . .. 356 Head Fresh Lgffucg gqcli , , 19: Codfish. I5. .. .. 156 Chicken Grapefruit. 6 for 39: Blue or White Potatoes. pk. . . 1.15 Huddle. Z tins 41: Clark's - 20 oz. tin Seedless g V Porli & Beqna Raisins. 2 lbs. . 49: Zfor .. .. 35: Dates. 2 lbs. .. 31: New TONI Pure V ' Refill. only 1.39 1-):iI'd. 2” lbs. . . . 256 re,-sona14 21 ' Cheese. us. '49.: Ll'g:T's'.,. " ” ': Peers. 2 tins .. . 29: Kleenex. 2 for 69: 'ir9n's'e'a'in"n'-!e'u'- "snore zoos Aunnnwst "'The Home of Proven Values" WE CARRY A COMPL,E'I'E ASSORTMENT OF THREAD I 72 Different Shades To Choose From - 5H 2697' Iliu- fluent coll lllnh. in the lake lime a carton TODAY! Ieaaian's leverages have been appointed Authorised Pepsi-Cola lottlere. This organisation Joins with nationally raniens Pepsi-Cola to bring sou Canada's NOW! you can buy big, BIG bottle c SEAMAWS BEVERAGES iCYuhMMi wMf"-; adjourned after tse-