' MARCH 9. 1953 If EAT AIYTIIIIG WITII FALSE TEETH have trouble with y.iyeos"ihir slip. rock and ".:i:... iiniml ' Ppplicslion makes plates is iugly wypurpudarcr ulc, because Brlinnu p1.,ii.Li'nei- liar gas permanently to your plate. It relincs and rails loose pines in a way no pow er or paste .,n do. liven on old rubber pistes you i ( good results six months to a year 3: longer. YOU CAN EAT A.NY"TllINOl Sun I lay roll strip of Plasu-Liner on llOlli(el0lI'lQ urper or lower. Dice and it mold; perfeci y. Eu; It ran, isaieleas. odorless, harmless to Jon and our pines. Removable as irected. late cleaner included. MODE! bltk I10! mmpletel satisicd. If not available .. yrulr rug store, send 81.20 lor rcliner for 1 Phle- WILDROOT LTD. FORT Ell, ONT. BRIMMS FLASH-LINER mi rgivnyiaurui DINVUIII mi min limtliy lilx's columni- Continued from page 2 DEAR MISS DIX: I am a teacher with a five-room apartment. and rent three rooms to an elderly lady. She has kitchen PP1V”e3”- and is a pleasant person. but is constantly interferlniz WW1 "W privacy. She walks in and out of my two rooms Just 33 freely "3 she does her own. I hate to hurt her feelings, but the situation . cant go on. OLIVE M. ANSWER: Elderly women have a tendenCY to do We Wt '” "vlsltlns". which is why so many people with rooms to rent prefer "gentleman only." The idea of extending kitchen DFIVIIGBES BIWEY5 leads to a loss of owner's privacy, and this is something YOU ilmuld try to avoid." installing a small refrigerator and a two-burner electric stove for the lady would give you your own kitchen nzaifh In inch just this .week I ran across an advertisement for a complete kitchen enclosed in a small, single unit-sink. stove, refrigerator and storage space. If the apartment is not your property. YD!-i'd "995 0V"""5 permission to install the extra equipment. But it would be worth- while ln the long run. The two living units could he completely separated then and your privacy might he given some nieasllfe 01 respect. Mlaa Nlasen cannot reply personally to readers hut: will answer woblema of general Interest through this column. gleaming one of t iiri hter." "HAWE vi iqllltll. iimme. Thu 4.. or motnr car. Nor you can liah it to 1 hard, minutes to a gleaming, hard Inish. N ? llAWESl pciiirniimiircinic FLO R POLISHER EVERY WOMAN WILL BE THRILLED TO OWN AN ELECTRIC FLOOR POLISHER Such a necessity in modern home-equipment. So easy to keep your Hawes'-waxed floors constantly and beautiful! Here's how you may win ese grand Polishers. llawes' are awarding 25 General Electric Floor Polishers to the senders of the best 25 Slogans or short Rhymes in this Contest; and another 25 to the 25 Dealers from whom the winning bought their Hawes' Wax, or Hawes' Floor Gloss. HAWES' Want a Slogan or a Rhyme un- You can write one-itls easy! Write one on Hawes' ii ax, (paste) or Floor Gloss (liquid). Here are a few specimens to give you idoas:- HAWlS' FLOOR WAX "HAWES'- goes farther-lasts longer-shines In "T a Mo 'c Means to Lovelier Floors" -the shine that won't walk off.” HAWIS' FLOOR OLO55 Wipe it on. see it shine. Sayl Hawesl Floor Gloss is really fine! Pour on a little Gloss-wait a little while on door a sparkle On your face a smile! . HIRE IS ALL YOU HAVI TO DO liiiv a tin of HAWES' FLOOR WAX lPssio)-or a tin of HAWET Fl.0OYt (H.058 ilaad the directions eanluil . Th llAWlB' Puts a how aasil it can he applied-how quicklv it dries-how readily I ry, laatin "ii your inolsum. rubber or mastic I Tale ii few minutes to hink ola Sio an or Rhyme that will convey in 20 words or 7'” ll" mhrriorily ole th-r of these comasr closn AT MIDNIGHT .iuNI Nth ""--' Get your li'n ol HAWE5' now, and mail YOUR entry to m-mi W"--' Dept. Eowaan HAWIS a co. LIMITED, 43: Dundul so. East, Toronto 2 Mohnlll&Ov&yPoHhoslerOvw5OVodI ' NOW-BUYA TIN or . i'lAWESl FLOOR WAX Tin hues: Paris Wax for loostifai Hardwood Floors .. op - FLOOR GLOSS Tlic Sell-Polishing Wax that shines as it ilric;-for linoleum, liclilnr and Mastic Tile ,...And WlNq CONTEST RULES READ CAREFULLY 1. Writs a Slogan or Short Rhyme- uot more than 20 Woftll--Wl'IiflI'lB your mind best daacrilsos the au rioritv and advantages of iinwi-::i' l-' .U0lt wax or HAWFS' FLOUR (iL0&!. 2. Submit as nianv Slogans or llhymns as vnii wuii. but nni. more than one priu will heawariierl toany one contestant. .'l. Slogana or llhvmrn muat ha plainly written (or typeii on onn aids oi the paper only. and your name and address rirarl writlnn or printed At the top of the a mi. N()'l'lC-lie nnm to give the full name and address of the Dealer from whom you iiiirchilaod vniir tin of HAWl'2S' in order that he too may win I prize. 4. To iiaiilv for a rims--hu I tin of iiawi-:'h' Fl,()(lR livix nryiinwnsi l-:l.()()lt GU.)Sti and count the number of times the word HAWl-ISi up an! on your tin of HAliVl-23' Fl,O()ll)e VVAX or HAWHS' I"iA)()ll GLUR. Mark that number immediately folliiwin your name (and iloalrfa naniai. as lniows--"The word llAWl'2S' IIIP0li'l....li1fl0l on my " Nn eiilrv will be considered yer a pure wilhau! this inlormnrmri. 5. tionleat clnasa Mr-nilav June iron, lil.'i1i. All entries must reach our Ullirs hy that data. Address all entries tn-- (Ionirat Dept. Edwaril Hawradc (30. Lt.d., (:i.'l Dundsa Street East, Toronto 2, Ont. R. The Jml rs will he-eF. J. ('hnnIiev Toronto in y Star; s. i.. KIWI. ninnimi l'I'Mle: James Scroggir. Toronto Telegram; R. 1). Mriieown, A. J. i)enne ii. (In. i.td.. Advertising Agents. 7. All entries lie:-nmo tho prnpertv of Edward Haws & Co. Ltd.. to uas sathgy desire. The Company will not engage in snv correspondence, or enlervintn any discussion affecting this Content. By entering, all Cnntnatsnts nxreo to accept as final the Judgi-a' derision. Nnmu ol uiinmin will Dlglilbllilllld in this piiper about uvcl ol Jim: 9. contestants . r ey will help you and a good Slogan or as on your own iloor-I, I work, furniture polish. Or try llAWES' rmon (mosh doors. Pour on a little-it dries in 20 AWl-3' Product 1. Fiona will K&:r:r35 By .l. R. Williams .1 THOUGHT you wA6- . 'ovsRizA-rir.i'voLii2sEi.i:1i ev Ti-i' TIME you even,- G-ETA etuizr; our 06: THAT. YOU'LL WANT Tl-i' NEIGHBORHOOD . 'lD HEAR TH'sECONt7 3 3-9i ix E 1 .t ' I ' -...-RF; ".E'i1”-3 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Break 0'iiay. iron Reginald Wright Kauifman Concluded Twombley broke away from Rose; but Rose had secured his revolver. "You're crazy!" ';Twom'bley-" Carlin": voice was 9. more whisper- "l believe you werei" I "I know he did it!" Angle spread wide her arms. she flung back her rugged head. "On my way back through Amerlcus I heard some- thing.-toid all I lcnew-and advis- ed them to start a posse out here. I heard they'd Just found a body in Bruner's creek-and I identified it!" Quickly Oairlin raised a foot, up- set the table, extinguished the lamp. He swerved, evading Jerry's blows, and bolted through the open doorway. While Rose excitedly emptied his revolver upon the va- cant dark, Twombley loliowed Carlin. Jerry and the two women sank in a tangle when all three tried to pass the threshold simul- taneously. The fugitives had al- ready piled into their waiting car. and the car began to move. "Shoot!" cried Jerry. "I've no more cartridges!" Rose. Weaponless. Jerry ran forward. But. the car ran faster. It headed at top speed-Carlin driving-right across the plain for those woods through which cut the cart track to the turnpike. Aibruptly it wheeled three-quarters about. 'I'here, whither it had been i-actng. appeared lights. Theme sounded shouts. An ill-formed line of running men appeared: Bud Campbell's posse from Americus. The car rushed madly over the open country that. edging the cliffs, dnwcended at a perilous angle to cried the route Jenry had followed on each of his two expeditions to the water; but to take it afoot was one thing, to plunge along it in a rac- ing automobile was another. The automobile veered to the cllll. It literally leaped in air. It struck upon the last. land's pro- jecting lip-and that unsupported lip. instantly crumbling beneath this crushingly imposed weight. pulverized - dispersed in P0Wd9l' and fell, with the car. down to the waters of Break 0' Day Lake- xt must have been hours before Jerry could get is word alone with Rose. ' "I hope." he pleaded. "that you forgive me for ever thinking you might have been in cahoots with those guys." She put a'hand on his shoulder. "I hope you forgive me for ever thinking you had designs on my mine. The fact is, youve been I- darllni-Z-" "The fact is," suppplemented Gllddon, "that you're far and away the best business woman I've met. Before I ever guessed you plight 17! rich-" . "And showed me the way to it!" "-I thought about askilik )0" for a job in your store. will you give me a job with Break 0' Da.V?' pulmination of the sllnn-Twom- bley case bore fruit at the P. L. 1's home office. Liilhtnef Wired congratulations and l!FC'm59d promotion. over Rose's own tele- phone. and through Rose's! own lips, Jerry sent his answer: "PLEASE ACCEPT MY RESIG- NATION FROM DATE." THE END That Baily of tours Continued from page I sure beiore operation. blood trans- fusions or drugs were SWEH W raise the blood pressure. In two patients mydlasls (dilated pupils) persisted for two or three hours after operation although the blood presure had returned to its pre-operation level and the gen- eral condition was ir00d- whlle in 28 out of 31 cases the blood pressure was reduced to en- able the surgeon to operate safely. the fact that in three cases the hexamethonlum failed to reduce the high blood pressure must be remembered. Failure of this drug to reduce the blood pressure during operation may be due to the fact that it may not be acted on by the kidneys and is thus thrown out of the body unchanged by the kidney!- This is reported by Dr. 13. Gold- stone in South African Medical Journal. The kidneys become block- ed and urlne' backs up instead of being removed by the body. From this we learn that in operations where reduction of blood pressure is necessary or desirable. the action of the kidneys should first be investigated. Free Book on Arthritis And Rheumatism now to Avoid Crippling Defonnltlcs An amazing newly enlarged 44- page book entitled "l'theumatism" will be sent free to anyone who will write for it It reveals why drugs and medl- clncs give only temporary relief and fall to remove the causes of the trouble; explains a specialized non-surgical. non-medical treat- ment which has proven successful for the past 33 years. You incur no obligation in send- ing for this instructive book. It may be the means of saving you years of untold misery. Write to- day to The Ball Clinic. Dept. 5282 Excelsior Springs, Missouri. coM'rLE'ru' VISUAL REFRAC'l'l0ll am) ANNALYSIS "G. F. HUTCHESON . a. son Optometrists 53 Grafton Street the valley beyond the lake. It was 91 Jlorii iinil Vicinity A Mr. Abner Vessey was a visitor to the City on Tuesday. March 3rd. Mrs, Harry Muttart paid a short visit to York on Tuesday, March 3rd. Mrs. Harry Swan was hasten to the York Institute on Tuesday, March (ml with a good attendance. -&. Nils Anna-bellerllardy is home sick wltlh the flu. Heir many friends hope to see her around again soon. Quite a number of York fans at- tended the hockey game at North River on Tuesday, March 3rd. - Mrs. Ramsay Auld, Covehead. has left for Halifax where she is visit- ing her son, Dr. Benson Auld and Mrs. Auld. Minster George Pi-crude is laid up with a bad cold. His many friends hope to see him up and around again. Mr. Laken Lewis was a visitor to Savage Harbour Miaroli 4th where he attended Mr. Fulton Doiri:ilas' sale. -B0. BEA VIEW SCHOOL The following is the report of Sea View school for February: Grade X-1. Grace Campbell; 2. Carl Murphy; 3. Ethel Adams. Grade IX-1. Riita Murphy; 2. Eleanor Campbell; 3. Enid Donald Grade VIII-1. Joan Duzzgan; z. Lois Murphy; 3. Ethyie Adams. ' Grade VII-l. Donald Adams; 2. Walter Stewart; 3. Terry Murphy. Grade Vl-l. Willis Adams; 2. Mlarjorie Adams. Perfect attendance: Robert Ad- sms, Ethel Adams. illnld Donald. Rita Murphy. Joan Duggan and Ethyle Adams. Highest average: Joan Diiggan, "0. . Wanda G. Mu'rpiiy, Principal. Primary Department Grade V-l. Helen Murphy; 2. Fannie Macadams. Grade IV-1. Vivian Duggan; 2. Doreen Adams. g Grade III (Sit)-1. Sylvia Mur-3 phy and Jean Brander; 2. Winni- fred Brander; 3. John Mountain. (.)r.)-l. Leigh Sutherland; 2. Jerry Adams; 3. Lowell Coulson. Grade II-1. Judith Murphy; 2. Winston Cousins: 3. Buddy Clark. Grade I (Sn)-Darrell A.dams.' (Jr.)-1. Leo Brander; 2. Georgia' Murphy; 3. William Cousins. 1 Most Stars: Leo Brander. Syiv-in Miurphy, winnilred Britnder and Judith Murphy. ; Perfect attendance: Fannie Mae, Adams, Vivian Duggan, Doreen Adams, Winnltred Brsnder. Sylvilli Murphy, Lorraine Coulson and Lowell Coulson. Helen Y. Champion. assistant. 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