~'_ That's why the I o! M has come to be known as rum t ow “4t"’"$5~ ‘W.’ "t... MYBANii... More dun 1,500,000 Canadians . . . one out of every five bank depositors in Canada . . . choose the B of M because of its long record of safety and its frieofl helpful service ro customers in every walk of life. liY iiiiiili’ BANK or MONTREAL Clnrlottetown Branch: N. l.. FORD. Manager “i l " s"! ‘, wording with Canadians In awry wit“ of lilo Jinn 1817 55st Showinq A of the Mmflm rrsrrnn SIIAIIBIAII I """i .°Mr. Herbert. Vicheraon. Obi- CBIO. U.S.A., younleat brother oi» the late Mr. Charles Vlckaraomar. "W"! l" “Mi-II!!! Saturday even- ing after spending a iew days .ln Charlottetown. I ‘Mr. William Poole o! Edmon- ton. Alta. brother o! Leslie Poole and the late George A. Pool Low. er Montague. is spending 19w days at his home in Montaxue. Mr. and Mrs. Poole spent the win. ier with _their dauyhter. in om. iornla. Mn- ‘Poola was formerly Miss Nina Robertson. enm- o! w; Fred Robertson. Brudenell. Mrs. Poole is at preacnt vlaiting- in Kingston, out. ‘ ..'On liriday last Meters. Wil- liam Webster. carpenta, Mont- ague. and Bazle Szczesny o! Lower Montague iell from the top oi Cheesel Annear’: bi: barn which is about se feet high. The men with three other carpenters, Colin McDonald. Roy MoKlnnon and John McPherson. were shingling the root o! the barn and were put- ting on the last row o! shingles when the staging broke and the . two men tell to the Iround. Mr. Szczesny fell first and broke dil- ierent parts o! the stall"! M ha went along. lvlr. Webster iollowed. but on the way he caught the end oi a' pole which threw him some yards‘ from tha barn; he landed a few inches from the shafts oi a cart. A doctor was called and it was feared at ilrst. that Mr. Szcz- esnyfis back was broken. He was taken to the hospital and X-rayed. The X-ray showed that. h! hi4 started a rib. but his back was not broken. lvir. Webster escaped with Just a iew bruises. BOATING POPULAR’! Rotterdam. most important sea- port oi the Netherlands, has al- most as many canals as it has istreets. Instructions to gardeners on the seed packet sometimes read: Sow in hills. Unless you live in a section or excessive rnlniall tihls does not mearn in elevated mouruis; it may even mean a hollow. l-lllLs are points. and distinguish- ed from drills, which are rows. Plants sown in hills are usually either vines, or large bushes, which need so mluoh room in the row they cannot be sown in drills. For example. cucumbers, melons, squash, sweet corn. bush squash and tocnatoee. Hills are fixed points for planting lined up and spaced equal distances apart. "moi cvayotau. WQi-IALLQTTETOWN; Special Technique Used . In Sowing’ Seeds In Hills ‘Illve procedure is to stretch a Line, just as you would (or a seed drill, and along this mark the loc- ation of the hills at the proper 1n- tervals. Three ieet or more should usually be allowed between hills and at least as much between the rows oi hills. Scoop ou-i. a shallow depression and mix with the soil as its bottom a quantity o! plant iood, which may vary from a tablospoonlul tn a. pint. The latter heavy doae ll . onunended by southern welsh‘ melon experts, ior hills in which Moreurymoves up intoanenllrely new elpss! It‘: o bigger, heavier, , more powerful, more beautifully appointed car. In appearance, in riding luxury, in engineering and in performance u has new distinction, new advancements everywhere you look. Alf-New Lullaby iiide All-flew long, low Lines‘ There's a new “Lullaby Ride" in the Ill- ncw Mercurv which is the result of many features, all developed in perfect balance. The ussengcrs arc cradled in the "com on. zone” well forward ohhe rear wheels. Independen front wheel aus- pension with coil springs; long, loo '- tudinal rear springs; soft-acting re e- . In its sweeping " Atfirst glance this all-new i949 Mercury reminds you of those low, rockeun racers which streaked across the sa t beds oi’ Utah. It's a big car-and exce - cioaally broad. And it's really low-o y 5 feet 5 inches from road to roof line. y of curves there's the very spirit of dynamic motion. Yes, this great new Mercury moves like a scopic shock absorbers and the new low-pressure tires all combine to give a new high in riding comfort. The new low centre of gravity and ride stabilizer take the "lean out oi road curves. whisper with its new, horsepower V-type, S- thar every detail convenience and grou vvhic Iron: the b: rr- warm air. fill-flew Interior [usury Inside the all-new Mercury you will find ombines maximum efuiness with clean modern design. The instruments _are d for easy readin in a housin is set our from t e main pane directly in frontal’ the driver. The rear aeat is a full five feet wide and the floor is lowered tasive plenty , deep windshield to the big new recr- window you get a wide- open view in all directions. Interior li hts coma on when any door is opened. Tie car la ventilated with clean fresh air supplied under ali hr pressure to prevent closed-car drowsiness and to defog windows. When a Mercury heater is installed the system provides fresh, i All-New Ease of tmrol 1's a real pleasure to drive this all-new Mercury with its eflortless “straight- line" steering. Road shock does not reach the wheel. The all-new hydraulic brakes have n self-energizing action so that they require very little foot pressure. So that's the story-or rather iuslstpan of the story-of the all-new 1949 ercury now ready for your ins ecrion at Mer- cury and Lincoln dea era. There are many more adva ements-too many to mention them all. But when you s_ee it you'll know why thousands aoon will be saying “It's Mercury for mei" MERCURY AND LINCOLN DIVISION roan M010! COMPANY or CANADAAIMIYIB ssrnwanr riotous =2".....»=o..l. H. . 33a, Great i ‘Boonie ‘Street --Phora_a .031 r. l '».- lMiilr. an l ‘» ‘tiiViidbkliwl HA3’. t‘ '11 wiltq, .|*i T‘. ANY ' this crop is so 1. Mix the plant food thomuhly and cover it with heal! soil, almost filling the hole; than aow the seed and oovarwlth "Illi- ldl. which can be depended upoursottotorm arustbeiorathe qulred mmsber of plants. Flor those toahill ia all that should be iron. flown three plants to a hill; and "irons-x s-"r- "m u . a first eno h to linlure ‘ u: clan-boa to [row without interfer- ance m» ndshbors. Then as the Dilute become established the weakeatlrould be elimninaied until only the desired number remain. The Experts Say I!’ KAY BE! Iii-ulna Pres: stars Writer) UITAWA. April 2S - (C?) _. Bkiroclrettnl prices have caused the housewife to haul out her wartkne economy booklets and Study W) on how to kee lthi he!‘ p w n which the Canadian Medical Association put out in 1940, read- era are told ‘to eat the necessary amounts oi’ the "protective" ioods {or proper nutrition. The protective ‘foods: milk and milk products. potatoes and other vegetables; whole grain mega, and cereals; raw fruits and canned iomlwl: ears: meat: and iish. The C. M .A. booklet also pro- vides a few cooking hints for i d economy: use little water ior coo - ifle, except {or strongly flavored "Iotables; cave cooking water from vegetables. or liquid from tinned vegetables. and use in soups; cook vegetables with skins on. i! Pfllllbki don't overcooic vegetables — QI-bbll! and apilnach require only eight to 10 minutes cooking. and potatoes not more than 20 to 40 minutes. , When it comes to meal planning, "l! Mllwwlfl ls urged to make the moat 0i her left-overs. If there is not enough o! any one iood ior the entire family, wrist is lore often can be used by ‘-‘ in: with it some other iood. A small piece o! left-over meat can be chopped and added to cooked rice and tomatoes, or to other cooked vegetables. for the main dish o! a second meal. Caeh and carry store; oiten have been tound cheaper than those living credit or delivery. Carrying food a short distance slwuld not be; rqardad as ,a hardship. and many housewives rind they can keep morraoeurate food accounts it they peyyaa they go. thus avoid- the unpleasant surprise o! a large bill at the end o! the month. The homemaker should dodge the telephone order when buying iood She should goto the store to select her ioods personally. rather than depending on a busy clerk to choose the goods. At the same time she will learn how to ccmpare prices and brands. The housewife will save money ii aha buys staple ioode that keep in large quantities “chat can be stored. The cost oi’ large bags or pacbagea, i! compared with the ooa“. o! the same food in smaller s. will show how such savima may be made. 0h department oiticials a eat (upping a meal oil with rarw fruits as a means oi’ leaving teeth clean. Tooth decay has been luund moat common w heavy consumers o! refined sugar pro- ducts. sudh as candies. iaxrns. jellies and aoit drinks. For healthy teeth. dental experts recommend thorough chewing, to exercise the muscles o1’ the jaw and auage the Iums. NOT AS MUSICAL In early tines bells were not cast in a mould but were mude oi! thin plates or hammered iron, riveted together. OUR BOARDING HOUSE \ i budget. | In ‘wood F01’ Health." a booklet i Sweet corn is sometimes‘ each iniant plant a‘ i alarm a APRIL 29, 1o4s_ , rule ITOII arsclauzla n4 nmno cwnnuc as am aacoaaas zoo-roe nus u a renown. OLOTBmG a. r. userurnsou" a sou IIIVICI. Olftewl ' tcveroas aowr CLOTHES) - Qlllln st- Professional titan? Public Steiegraeler Minnow-villus cards and circulate. that new in bush ionn. one plane‘ concert programs, cnnlwpopdpggg, typing and boolkaeptn; IN IIIBIJIN Tel bone [IN-J Apt. No. 4 Connaught Apta. 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