V 5E17TEMBER 11. 1952 ;,,,,. ENTERTAINING, FRIENDLY LITTl.l PETS COLOURFUL BUDGIES that can be taught to talk We entry I wide choice at buvlltul cues and stands In your bird A complete assortment of the Famous Harts Mountain OAvallablo on our lay-away plan. 0 Out-of-town orders shipped. 0 Ilrda delivered free at charge. F. W. WOOLWORTH C0..lIMlTED Guarantees Sllli”Eiie&l.Elllll SUPEREWEHHTE Collars and (oils or Double Your Money lull Ladies your washing worries are over. Super Suds new blended formula con- tains a scientific color brightener with extra rich, biliowy longer-lasting suds. As you iron you'll see new whiteneu- a super whiteness. Yea, shirts your man will be pleased to wear. Your dealer ghasgsuper Suds with color brightener. Mwamazta delicious eold pg niillc J12? ms GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN The llnlatohed Door oiiarran 'rwaN'rv-r-rva ' Continued "home of it 1 can only guess at even now.lI told you my search for Borden led me to cape Town. There I lost track of him, but I continued the hunt. I thought I had a clue and, in following it, went down to the docks one night. It was dark and lonely. I remem- ber thinking I heard stealthy foot- steps behind me, and being in the act of turning to face whoever was there, something hit me in the back of the head and my next memory is what I told y0u-c0m- ing to my senses in the hospital." "You were sandbagged." "I think so." "But Dad, you couldn't have re- mained conscious for ten years!" "No, and yet, in a. way, I did. I was not aware of my real ident- ity-why, when I came to myself that clay, I thought it must be the morning after the night of my walk in Cape Town. I refused to believe the nurse when she told me I was in London; and when she and the doctor told me the date, I thought they were de- ceiving me for some reason of their own. It was a long time be- fore they could convince me of the truth." "Then, do you know nothing of what happened to you in all that time?" "I have been able to piece most of it together. I was taken to the hospital after being knocked down by a motor van in Oxiord Street. witnesses said that I had dashed suddenly from the footpath as if meaning to cross the .road, re- gardless of the traffic. I don't know-I can never be sur&-" He put his hand to his forehead while a. curious, lost expreguion came into his eyes, ”-but there is some sort of a dim picture in my mind of a face I was looking for-- the face or Kruger Borden-and running towards it; then the blank again, until I was back to life as Matthew I-Iemersley.” "And is that all you know?" "Oh, no. I discovered whom I had been in the interval. There was a. diary in the pocket of the coat I was wearing, besides busi- nem cards. letters and so on. 1 had been William Brown. a. part- ner in the firm of Beccles and Brown, produce importers, of I..' '- . Beccles--a. good fellow and a true friend-came to see me as soon as I was fit to talk. He told me how we met. In the early hours of the morning following my last recollection of the place. he sailed Irom Cape Town as a deck hand on 9. tramp steamer whose captain had taken him on when he was down and out. In the afternoon of the first day of Carnation Home y . Service Director IIGHTER, FLUFFIEI, lllCHER- FLAVORED PANCAKES Sounds like the dream of every homemaker who knows how her family love pancakes . . . and how wonderfully economical pancakes are! Well-just one little change in your way of making, will give you pancakes that are heavenly light - more tender and digestible. 1.Use your favorite Pancake Ready Mix, and follow pack- age directions EXCEPT . . . 2.ln place of bottled milk useg Carnation mixed with an equal amount of water. Stir lightly. Pancakes made this Carnation way are the lightest ever. But remem- b e r - g e t C a r n a t i o n for lighter, better flavor- ed pancakes. Nootherform 00! milk will do so well. WOULD YOU LIKE 10 grand, new ways to serve pancakes? I've prepared a recipe leaflet containing 10 of my favorites, to help you put extra. glamour in low-cost Carnation Pancake meals. Your grocer has a copy of the leaflet for you. Look for the big colorful display with its photograph of Carnation Pancakes and recipes so you can help your- self. Or ask your grocer for a copy. Best way I know to and an economy meal (or'any other kind) is to top it of 1ifl.lIl cahce "creamed" wills Carnation. The ueiuet smoothness, and creamy color, and rich flavor, of coLTee'n'Carnation sends every- body from the table happy. And Carnation - the milk that whips -costs only half as much as cream. CAN APPEAUNG DESSERTS IE THRIFTYT Indeed they can! Make your simplest dessert -- rice or tapioca pudding, cottage pudding, choco- late pudding - with Carnation Milk. and you'll find it really thrilling. Pour undiluted Carnation on sliced bananas, baked apples, canned peaches or a jelly dessert - and your family will feel really cherished! Yes. appealing desserts can be economical . . . with Carnation. To extinguish mall grease ytree quickly and safely, use salt or baking soda. LISTEN to the delightful Ssturda radio show, "Stars ver Hollywriotf. A complete half-hour play every week -- specially written for this entertain- ing girogramme. See your newspaper for ime and stations. FREE: Carnation's "Velvet Blend Book" of tested rcct es, new and old. Write to Carnation ompany Limited, Toronto or Vancouver. HEAITY SOUP5 make a satisfying, nourishing beginning for a meal. And men love theml Make the soup hearty enough, and you'll need nothing but dessert to round out a good luncheon or supper. And doesn't that mean a thrifty meal! Of course, I'm constantly talking about my quickest, easiest way to make exciting. nourishing, satisfying soup - just mix equal parts of your favorite canned soup. and undi- luted Carnation. By using Carna- tion instead of water. or bottled milk, you get the creamiest, most dee-licious soup ever. And think of the food value! Of course, it you like home-made soup, why not try my - CORN CHOWDER (7: to ll cupil cup diced salt pork (or bacon) cup chopped onion 2 cups diced potatoes 2 cups boilin water I curs canne corn sa t and pepper to taste 2 thsps. butter 2',-- cups Carnation Milk 1 tbsp. chopped parsley Fry vork nmly until deep brown. Remove to paper towel. Cook onions in the dripping until clear but not brown. Put potatoes. onions. pork dripping, and hot water in saucepan. Cover: cook we g the answer. "Oh, my .- alw . 5 used it". Yes, Carnati I iititxhilillitlkxk 3.. . 21 s S i S S IVIPOIITEII 1 it o 1 WIN a uicuisui-toou06i "from Contented Cows" meeting opened in the usual man- ner, and plans were made for a hall meeting to complete arrange- ments for catering Old Home Week. The members were in agreement concerning the pump at the Hall. shingllng of roof and third coat of paint for same. Bills of 81.80 for flowers and seeds for school were presented and ordered paid. The school committee were to order toilet the school was uiscussed. Mrs. Stanley Hyde will enter- tain the members for their Sep- tember meeting when Mrs. Charlie Hyde and Mrs. Harvey MacLean will assist with lunch. After the close of the meeting the members and the men spent a. very enjoyable hour with Mr. Lawson Drake. agricultural stu- dent. recently returned from two years study in England and Trin- PAGE NINE l i Al 7 iii. M (ii ill the most economical enamel I paper for school, and cleaning of idad. Wetve Started S ssvmos ACCOUNT have a penny . . . nickel . . . rlime-save some money every time you shop at ()0-OP SUPER MARKET and see how quickly your savings mount up! Savings you can bank on hccauao we make every price a low prlcs every day. Savings you can put away for future use -- or to help pay for the ”litt.lo luxurlt-.s" that add in the Joy of living. Try it! 'Buy all your food needs here for one month. You'll be convinced you eat better, save more, shopping at this fine food store. -. 506660906-64-OQOOOOO-0446 ROBIN HOOD White CAKE MIX Par Pkg. 29: zooovooovoooop ; feooooo to 0 too i SPECIAL BARBOUR'S 3 Lb. Pails PEANUT BUTTER Each SL25 Buy a Tin and Save r&9-O9&-O-if-0'04-Offf-O .w-994 voomocoo IMPROVED x LUX Q.2i."".?.Et."a.. 2 Reg. 42o Pkgs. ...... .. C V-O 0 O9 Q0544-O0 Q-O-O-O-64494-O4Sr9O C GET A FREE 130 BAR 0! SUN- LIGHT SOAP WITH A LARGE SURF 39: 791: GIANT SIZE WXTE 2 FREE BARS Bag. Size i Snowy White CAULIFLOWER. eacli ...... 23; No. 1 Small U Pickling ONIONS. 5 I55. for 29: Pascal Green I CELERY. per stick .......... 18: Acorn Variety SQUASH. each . . . . .-. . . .. l5: 6 Qt. Baskets TOMATOES. per Basket . . . 98c 5 )Sr'nce SHOPPING ; 2 d - lxlimtli:yl'Eifild.E1T;ovw::ny--vwu gm , . 7'7 Florida Garden - Top Quality v dosed in filthy rags. and was I eilldently BUUETUWZ 30"! "W '9' mind as that in which I was when loss of consciousness I had seen as gm, HEHQZ ix ox" 2 for ' ' ' . 23& 21;; T ' it Ketchup l ail Per Bottle 13,13. suits of 9. severe blow on the back of the head. The ship was bound for New Zealand and there was nothing to be done but take him along." "':L'he stowaway was you?" elec- uiated Barbara. ”He was my body. at any 'rate." Matttliew quietly; "but -the mind inhabiting it knew nothing 01 me nor of my past. That stowaway came back to ' "with- out a single recollection, without a name, without a. hope for the future or a sorrow for the past. It must have been an extraordinary situation bulr-it is not even a memory to me nowi" Alain 111-5 hand went to his head with that curious, seeking gesture. "I suppose the second shock- the collision with the motor van -reversed the effect of the first one." said Barbara. , "mat is what the doctors say- ,though they express it differently." replied Matthew with a. smile. "I don't think I need tell you much of my life as William Brown- that was the name they HIV! me on the ship-as related to me by Jim Beckles that day in the hos- pital and later. "He and I struck up I friend- ship. we left the ship tozether. I was knoclocd out that night part of Cape Town. The only thing wanted was to find Kruger Bor- den and wring justice from him. And always there was with me that vague association of his face with the crash of my collision with the motor van. -It was as if, for some infinitesimal fraction of time between the shock and the in myself. and his face was I what I saw." To be continued .mm.:.?m.. MEADOW BANK W. A Pork Product - Itis Economical A KAM-BuylNow! Tin 33c New Pack - Large 20 oz. Tins PEAS. Konsert Brand. 2 for . . . . . . . 37: Red Glo - 20 oz. TOMATOES. 2 for 49: aw Fresh Ground -- Best Quality , v i .- HAMBURG. lb. . .. . . . . . . . . . . .-.Ji.l. 45: Machine Sliced' - y ' BACON. lb. 43: Superior Brand g i SAUSAGES. lb. . . Sweet Pickled y NECK RIBS. 3 lbs. 25: Sweet Pickled y PORK HOCKS. lb. 19: Miss Laura Crosby entertained the members of Meadow Bank W. I. for their August meeting. The Mixes in a moment: You never saw anything dissolve so fast. Two hes ing teaspoons of Quik in i glas ofcoid milk .- : -. a quick nor 1 a ; and it's ready to drink. Cool, delicious r i r and what flavour-ell the smooth rich- ness of famous Nestls's Chocolate. Your children will love Quik, and it's good for them-com uins sunshine Vitsmla Du. Quik makes wonder- ful chocolate sauce and frosting too-recipes on package. Ask your grocer for Nestl6's Quik .- . . in one found and half oun sizes. Costs so lnie-serve ofrem NE3'rLE's Tire Neighbors I By George Clark CAMPBELUS Tomato ................-.. 39: These items also on sale at the following Co-op Stores: ifisif':;....1"":1'.2..."'”J.:.u':'.3S MORELL veanon RIVER CHERRY VALLEY T"”"'” I '"d ”"”'”" ""”' CARDIGAN TRACADIE sr. mans . thing, some of -what I had learned as a. young man must have been easily revived, for Jim tells me I goon had a. grasp of business that left him gasping. You shall meet him, Roy, and hear all that from him first hand." ”Me, tool” said Barbara. -'1-mum" said Roy. '- 'W'hither thou goest I will go,' is our motto, Dsdi" "That's as it should be." said his father. "Now, I don't want to talk longer than I must. There are questions 1 want to ask-perhaps something I must do; but you must know this; I camd back to life in exacuy the same frnme or, snow ob-0:;-i. Market" " THE awe 5707 MARK57 ELIVERY J) pwows 2807 ' 1808 In. ll r. Pot. on . c-mm. gun. by um Inna. is was i "Never mind the latest UN decisions. We'll teach geogra- 1 phy the way it is there." Imt -EVANGELINE GinqerAIe 2 SMALL BOYS on 5 ADULTS i llelicious o Cooling - Refreshing - THE BIG 30 oz. BOTTLE SERVES