MAY 17. 1950 V; Cup Sugar 6 Tableepoqns Canada Corn Search V4 Teaspoon Sal! Mix sugar, Cariarla Corn Slarch and salt in top of double boiler. Gradually add milk, mixing until smooth. Place over boiling water and. cook, stirring coiisiuntly, until mixture thickens. Cover and contin.ue'cooking.l0 minutes lon- er, stirring occasionally. Remove Pour into moulds or serving dish and chill. Makes (Ho 8 servings. Other variations including Floating Island, Chocolate lilanc Man c, Custnn Islam Mange and Pistachio B zinc Mange arc in- cludcd in Jane Ashlryjs Recipe Folder entitled ”For F iner-Delicious Desserts”. OD J l4 F .' Jane Ashley's Tested Recipes-Send postcard to Home Service Department CC 20, The Canada Starch Company, Limited, P.0. Box 129, Montreal. llllll llllSll llllllllll -5.! rom heat. Add vzinillii; cool. ' I Cups Milk l'A T(?llBp(u)IlI Vanilla CANADA CORN STARCH Tl-IE GUARDIAN. 5hH Murder could llot Kill (continued) "When I loomed the show was finishing to-night I thought the 'time had come for me to finish, too. I realised I was going to lose you. Thank heaven I did. It saved me from killing the one person I have to love in this world!" "My poor darling." There was genuine atiection in Barbara's voice as she bent forward to kiss her. "Don't ever think or such a thing again, I beg you. I'll look after you. You couldn't have made any mis- take in a matter like that, could you? There's no possibility that by some terrible chance you yourself put in that live cartridge?" "None; unless I'm going right clean out of my mind. The cart- ridges are kept in different boxes, the boxes are in diiierent drawers; 1 know it couldn't have been me, for the blanks are loose-the others are in a clip." 'Anybody been in your dressing- room that you've heard of?" Tve had no visitors. But some- body has been in my room. Just at the loot of my dressing-table I found a cigarette and on the floor just by the door. I was clli'l'JlfS about that. I don't smoke, as you know; daren't, not with my trouble." "You didn't throw that cigarette end away?" Barbara demanded. "No I didn't. It's still there." "Lets have a look." , Resolutely Barbara walked out and along the passage to Hester Rogan's room, Hester following in her wake. Barbara's eyes roved swiftly across the floor. She stooped and lifted the cigarette she saw lying ai-ngside one oi the legs of the dreming-table. only palf or it had been smoked. and where it had lain the linoleum bore the mark of a burn. She examined the lettering on it, and her worst suspicion were confirmed. She knew the brand-an uncommon one-only too well....,..Peter Lessing smoked no other. Sol Her heart was like lead in her breast. She stood holding the cigarette and between her fingers as though it were a poisonous thing. Then she pitched it away with an expression of loathing. "The sklmki" she hissed softly between her teeth. "The rotten- hesrted alciink!" "she began to pace the room. "Therets something I have to tell you. Hester. First, that bullet would have killed me!" "Darling! Don't let's think of that any more." ;"It would have killed me," Bar- CHARUOTTETOWN Pay-As-You-lie Basis For Old Age Pessleiis Is Announced MONTEBELID. P. Q., May 18 - The alternative to the objection- able ieatures of the means test seems to be a universal plan to pro- vide old sge benefits of. equal amount to all Canadians. Barry L Guy said here today. ' Mr. Gay, retiring'president of the Canadian Life Insurance Of- ficers Association, made this state- ment in discuhing old age security in his presidential addrus to the Association's annual meeting. Financing of any old age bene- fits schune on a "psy-as-you-go" basis by contributions imposed on as broad and equitable a. scale as possible was essential, he said. said Mr. Guy: ”Theie is no financial magic. Large-scale expansion in govern- ment expenditures for all manner of benefits must be met through taxation on an increasing scale. with present rates of taxation and cost of living, it is difficult enough for the individual citizen to pro- vide his own financial security. Further increases in taxation to provide more benexits would make it that much more difficult. and could conceivably start a vici1 spiral making neceuary further and further increases in taxation to provide more and more benefits, so that ultimately all would lean on government and government would be in a position to provide real security for none." story, that was enough." "Why did you lie to me, dar- ling?" The question was asked in a quiet. calm voice. " I loved him." Barbara spoke as though no other explanation were necessary. "You. too." Hester murmured. "But knowing who he was, knowing his character, what he had been to me, what he had done to mei...." "I know. I know. I loved him." It was now Hester's turn to as- sume the role of comforter. Her ex. pression saddened as she saw the ot.her'l torment. "I think I under- stand. You were afraid-" "I was afraid that if you once knew Leasing was really Jack shee- han.” Barbara interrupted, "lt would be the end of my romance." Her lips twisted into a. rueful smile. "Romance!" she repeated in con- tempt. She closed her eyes and re. sumed calmly: To be continued card of Thanks John D. Melanie and Family wish to sincerely thank all kind bars persisted. 1 "Well, you know how I have to titre at you at almost point blank friends and ne-lghlbours who so valiantly worked to save their home from nre recently. . IN MEMORIAM In loving memory 0! Albert 3. size who passed away May 11th, Resting where shadow: fall IIIPGHH.'tpe0ceyonwIltIIaII' range." , "I know. Oh, you couldn't have missed! Very clever work. Very clever work! ...... .. some time ago, Hester, you asked me about Peter Lessing. You said he reminded you mazingl of a man you once knew. You were so struck by the resemblance, in fact, that you ask- ed me if by any chance he had is scar on his right forearm. I told God will link our broken chain you no; he had no scar. But I lied as one by one we meet again. to you. He has." Hester placed her hand quickly 1-0""!!! Remen” -:5 by 3'0 Wife d y. GAELIC LITTLE CHANGED The more ancient Gaelic char- acters of the alphabet. as intro- duced by St. Patrick, are not markedly dissimilar from those at duccd everywhere in the the modern Gaelic alphabet. Union. SEVEN-DAY WEEK on June 2!, 1940. by ukasa ol THREE POUNDS EACH Canada is one the supreme soviet of the U. S. 8. leading tea importing and consum- R.. the seven-day week was intro- ing countries, averaging, for the Soviet last five years, imports of 42,000,- 000 pounds. oi the worldis to her mouth, but too late to "' "W l” 3”” "M ”"'” mm W T It was as it she were speaking to IN MEMORIAM herself when she muttered: "Then In loving memory of THERE OUGHT TO BE A LAW By Fagoiy Ct Shorten it is Jack sheehsn." MR5. JOE? D. HUM! 11 more masseuse 90 now sue LOOKS LIKE ueurr 1o nuns use l?.f195Tll.lE'B.l'L'F A Bowunc sou. mo comm or ei.0l'N- sur GUESS WHAT'S nsilious For Tugsuta or FASIION mesr FOLDIE THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! Swell ! ill get some liver e and bologna an idea? loaves. "Yes," answered Barbara; "that's 'wi.. passed away May min. 1041. who it is. When you told me your Munories are treasures no one can steal. 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May 12- (OP)--A potentially serious est lire here today was nipped in a four-hour fight by crews shippegan and Biancherd's Set- tlement. Brush-burnL-ig spread to OUT OUR W AY 4 for- from woods and was fanned out of eon- wnmnma - (op) - Jam trol by NC?! W"ld- SGVOYII hm!!! Heinpseed, bassoon player with and peat moss urapmr were Winnipeg Symphony Orch threatened for a. time. About 7 says women and bassoons have men remained on duty this atter- liar temper its. "Tell me are the tempermental qualltiq noon to guard against another outbreak, and 25 stayed on guard a woman." he says. "They are or actly applicable to the bassoon? tonight. or J. R. wii.i.iAiB NOUR BREAD FELL JAM DOWN? WELL, DO VOU HAVE To GET 0.17 A LOT OF 6lZADlN' 'I'O0Ls JUST To PICK UPA PIECE l OF JELLY BREAD? t DID vou EVER TlZV,TO PICK UP A GRAPE wm-i -n-r saw OFF 7 VVELL, I PULLED TH' CRUST OFF -ms. - J.ir.wuLLmM.s 5-I7 I-1-HE W37 W R7 cl;-!:.'5&3t”.?'” .