3 mi a million- tu is like Only Rice Kriapiea say Snapl Crackle! Pop! when you pour on the milk. Enjoy Rice K r is p i e I tomorrow! IAIGAIN NOUIISIIMINTI Without cook- ing, without wot-kl Plus utra servings, extra savings in the new big ball Isa I'A- . nanny so u-or sis.-tat. Ilqln 3u.c CANADA'S MAP" TALK" IIIEAL COMES ll 1 SI!!! Krlapies" in a registered trademark 3: the Kell its de cious brand oi o-reu-popped rice. Copyright 195 In in at Canada. Ltd. lor ; Co. oi Canada. Ltd. home with us. satisfied to let us support her. her. simply because we see too much or one another. 'grsaas scam left in clothes by o:dinnry ' rsrnoves eve liorotly Illx Says- Continued from page-2 We can spend hours without a word being said. DEAR MISS DIX: My sister. aged 40. has come to make hfr We do not expect her to pay board. but what is driving us to distraction is that day after day she sits at home, so that my husband let.-is as it he was married to both of us. iut or the house for an hour or two. She makes no attempt to get work. though she could find some sort of job if she tried. She is Jusi It is letting so I hate the sight of We don't mind You CAN SMELL ill! DIFFERENCE (Asm) "oslmmr ctmt" 1 tr Perhaps you think your wash in perfectly ' eon. Yet a faint ','musty” odour often- ys the presence of v . :.':l'.'-...:i:::'.i:.::.-:'..:::.'.' 5"" W SIIHIEAII-. . . swarm (rugm)1 less If lrlod itnhsnl Yea, um: tslthat rinsing. rf eta clothes cleaner . . . sat trace of dirt eve hint ol"d clot u"odoor.sur!-c nt.-other are wh tar. brighter . . . and so wonder- fully fresh and sweet to men! She won't even :0 Tesla show was gets out more In, grease and gonna than any other lacing-waahdoy sot! Cots sloth as dais you can IIOQIV-Oliflt dlsunesl You can tell is the smell that your Surf-clean wash a deep-down sweet and clean. Not just whiter, not lost I: or slhissh rinsing. w Ink ""lm Keep asvsral boxes on hand for sweet to smell, Freetown Ilotsa Mr. and Mrs. Waller Simmons entertained I nunber of their .frionds at their home on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Colby Lewis returned on Monday trom a week's visit in York at the homes of her sons. Mr. plra Lewis and Mr. Claude Lewis. Mr. Allison Reeves ot Upper Freetown was recently a visitor to Lower Freetown at the home of ms grandtoiihor. Mr. Gordon Burns. Mrs. Fred Druinrnood and Mrs. Eldon Drummond of south !'ree-. town entertained guest at a tea on Friday evening. in aid of the Home and School Association. -The ratepayers of Lower Frec- town school district are to be con- gratulated on the erection of a fine new school. The school has only "y been occupied and students and teacher alike are generous in their praise 0! the new ibuilding, which is both good looking and cotmnodio . ' On Friday evening. Feb. 2 the emibero of Freetown United Church gathered at the home or Mrs. Brewer Auld where the guests ot.iwno.r were Mrs. Frank Deacon and Mia Mary Cairns. the church organists. Mr. John Pro!- llt was the chairman tor the oc- providing for her as much as having her always under loot. What must we do? ANSWER: There is nothing you can do except to tell her frankly that two is company and three is a crowd. in a home as elsewhere. and help her to establish hersell in some other place. But that is no easy task. For it is difficult to tell one you are fond of and sorry for 'that she is a nuisance around the house and that you W0ii1d 10V! 11" '0 much better it only you didn't have to see her and listen to her every day. There is no more difficult problem to solve than that o! parasitic relatives. because once they attach themselves to you it is impossible to dislodge them without not only making enemies or them. but caus- ing everybody to think you are heartless and cruel. They can never see why you object to supporting them. because, as they aver. they takeup so little space and there was nobody in your spare room, and they eat so little you would never miss it. And it never occurs to them that you want your house to yourself and that you and your husband enjoy being together. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I am marrying a girl who has had a hectic past. She has he Three oi the man she marry. but they Jilted her. 'She says she has no regrets pcrlences. I am no angel myself. but do you think I will be safe in with that many different men. trusting such a girl for the luture There is nothing to be stumped may. through the stress ol passion or circumstances. step off of the straight and narrow road and win her way back with repentan and tears. You may trust her never to sin again. but not the woman who has taken many excursions down the primrose path and who regards them as more episodes. DOROTHY DIX cannot personally reply to readers. but will Inl- wer letters ol general ' i sunslsl evsnifd:T;dindo:rsh: Laboratory tests explain why this is '1 I surf stanssractloasavsa gang show that gar!-3': :lI:IOIt waslsablss, the kind. you Cllly .1; gm --l;v.:l's'l3 ' G I I a was out an 134.. aln'f:?oun-'7. lunch was served by the ladies through her column. II'Icl6'l.'d lorh " for than any may Y sun do hada fabrl.:s as it 'ls'Tia'rTlnon 35-?! m a wonderful parlfyl 38 ti Tantsnyon safely cut down - Us a....l"a'3..u nu: ouanolau. m'2"iT .3; G . cu-3" xl.l..'.';3f;'"” ” f:?ifch:id'-'3'-no uve' 'auuan"wua ma non Logl motored to Sum- Mt -114 MM amid Waits. were Giili backache. Dr. ch... sndaide on Tuesday, visitors to York on Ilndly . . cuion a d llsd - Burns W:'ib creed. a or?loelIy'"'wondn address. conveying the app;-gclg. tion of the people for the very wonderful way in which tlhoy have Always pesrtormed lteir duties as in he OPIIIIMI . Mrs. Ral-Pih Burns and Mr. Robert W”! mvsentod each organist with a well-tilled purse on behalf of the people. Mrs. Deacon and Mia Cairns eaoh graciously ilhanked every one liar their kindness. Mr. Profit: than called on those pre- sent for speeches and several re- sponded with words of praise and appreciation. Those mspondin included Rev. Kenneth Clmvbell, Mr. Robert Reeves, Mr. Allison Proliit. Mrs. Austin ' Mrs. John Iawis. Mrs..WiLbu-t D;-um. mom! and Mrs. Louis Calms. En- bez-tala-urnent, for the evorling con- sisted of readings, stories and a sing-song wiilh Mr. J. B. Lewis as pianist. afior which a delicious present. A.B.C. in love with and considerins six allairs ted her ex- STUMPED about in the situation. A oman r. em... it out every solute saggy Ellal'slis:8LBldofortl , mu, .,,':',”am'n n aonger to lutrunsrside on Saturday. M" 3'”d””” T” O"'"”- YOIIKAILVIBIIITY in-. and Mn. Peter -proud. York 'ldra. Harold ours. was . pg.I- "4 -' "W" W” 1'" SW1" the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Jack With. Mr. Hubert Hutchinson motor- ed to Srnnrnaraido on Thmaday. week-and in York the -guest oi her Mra. xcnnoh Mat.-D id Us paren . . . vmwu in sumnhudm one ts Mr and Mrs Peter Proud Fol mg. A is ?-'9ii9'i . Min 0183 Proud. C137 IPOIIB till" in trict is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Cmckem (home due to illness. All will join in wishing her a speedy recovery. evening. At its class of distrust- Ilr. Kenneth MacDonald age: to Somme side onvgfea: hm any mt "eh side. is staying wit Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Williams. :::.?'mm'm"d'd "" Mr. and Mrs. Colin MacGregor I were the guests or Mr. and Mrs. M” Melvin Hutchinson recently. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Milligan were MICDOWG guests of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Brooks during the week. Mrs. E. J. vessey, has returned to her home in York alter visiting son and son Harry motored to 'rult's cove. N3. .. on - A. y. -.1. --w Miss Marion Murray. City spent Mb 500119 Smilh. Charlotte- the week-end in York the guest or 10M). is Vi-Iii-int Wiiih his Wife and her parents Mr. and Mrs. Dolph family here. Mu"-nyy . 1- a Mr. Anthony Williams. Sum- y ' meraide. visited with relatives and 30:” J33 l::'u.iotc gag" w';: m"”” he” M” ""9 w”k'e''d' visitors York on Sunday the guests or Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Murrav. Miss Ruby Maccaull visited with uber -parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack W . Maccaull over the eek-end Mm Mary wnuj employ” of Mr. and Mrs. Eunest Paynter ac- 9” Ray” 3"lk- any 399"” Ah! comp. 1,4 by Lloyd coumnn mo. week-end in York the guest of her lured Sum-merside on 'nlnu-a- is???” Mr- and Mrs. Geonre y, I 5. Miss Orell Hayes is spending a Miss Norma Lewis. city spent row days visiting wlilh -her broth- the week-end in York the guest oi or George and Mrs. Hayes in Sum- her parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry rnerside. ' . Lewis. -Messrs. William Burieish Iind Mrs. Robert Crockett, York is Jack Millilln motored 10 Sum- visiting in the City the guest or her meraide on Mondaih daughter Mrs. Neil Mclnnis. Mr. and Mas. Alexander Skl.n- my H B d, dy m k. M” ”'d d”3'M'” 7 d” were Harbour, wail: solfecent vi.sTto: V39”-0N 90 Summemde W T"e5' to York the guest of Mr. and Mrs. dIY- . Harold Watts. The sincere sympathy of the dis- Mnny irlends oi Mr. Vernon York are sorry to hear ,1-',5'n'frlg':f;i"3'3,,j1';,fh” dmh ”! that he has entered the r.z.I. Hospital for treatment. his triends Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Mac- WW1 mm 3 5P99dY l'99W9l'Y- Ra h . . GmMi,uto,t ,;n?vn.fonu,d K4,-JveJvei11uv;,ne; Mrs. Allan Swan. has returned Phillipa, Lot 14. recently. to her home in York altar attend- j. in; the Presbytery meeting in Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and Summersidc last week. Betty accompanied by Mr. Ken- neth MacDonald motored to Sum- Many menus or Mrs. Louis Court. Bedford iorrnorly Buolah rnorslde on Monday. v -: Vsssey. are sorry to hear that she Miss Edith Gram. Summer-aide. is a patient in the P.E.I. Hospital. lpent We WGOK-OM Vilma-K With They all wish her a speedy re- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wll- pcovuy, -iiam Grant, , . ; MAPLE roams scnoor. hillss Iliumoe lrllllmshlnson spent ii We-md V! ii! with her Th ill I islhe report lor grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Her- M ,';,,,f.,f':,,"f,,,,,,,,, bert i-iutohinlson in Slnnmerside. Mr. Arnold Gillis a , led GM” x ' L "Wm c”1;.,"f by new suns. cw-mi nu ma Harry Waite motored to Su r- Gnu vn p 1 Norman Arsb Tho on smud"y Wmmm nault. 2. Inwis Walsh. 3. Joseph Mr. and Mn. Jago Sabine. 'We.st M0KiIm0n- point, we” the tug"; at Mr. ",4 Grade VI - 1. Stella Mc.Kirmon. M5, wen.-1.11 Phil”-pg duh; the Grade III - 1. Louis Mcxinnon. week. Grade 1 Sr. - l. Eldon Arse- nault. 2. Vernon Walsh. Mr. Vonnon Psynter accompanied Grade I Jr. -- l. Gladys Me- by his sister, Mrs. George Somers Kenna. 2. Edna Moltinnon. and Miss Muriel Hatfield. all of Grade I - Joan Arsenault. Freetown were week-end zuests Teacher - Marion Cairns. of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paynter. M-g..w;.l.l.1.1;:: l;.n.1hi:;nnmhcl::: TAKES A CHANGE ' A VIIIS BACK HEALTH gret tint she is oontined to her ko. Leth- Inc brrd ge, Alta. says: "1 took a chance and tried another remedy for relief oi stomach it sets and sore ack. This time I took ' . Sarnak..Alter '"5' Vntuuah” only two bottles, my backache was relieved and I no longer am troubled with stomach '.Nse'rru.ny triends of Mr. and Mrs. llrrlrnerson Barlow will re- gret to learn that their baby dalqhtaer is ill with pneumonia. All will join in wishing her a speedy recovery. The hockey match between the Eliot-alie Rockets and Lot 11 teams on Friday night proved Ellerslle the winners by a 4-3 score and on Monday niirt Lot 11 and Lot 13 matched their skill in a 2-1 score - , in "yo, 0; Im 11, If yon suher from .rheumatlc. neuritic. or arthritic pain, sciatica or backache or from some stomach. kidney or liver disorders. nutritional Mrs. A. E. Ross is I patient in the Prince County Hospital due Mr. Dean Watts was . visitor to W" . Bantu. liiannisay Auld and ms. nu. u-mm or-2. 'sum- ..'...?.'...-..:2.i:"”::.':i .:'.:'.: Presbytery Audrey Henderson. of Oovehead spent Monday evening in York the guest of Mrs. Ernest. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hutchin- her niece Mrs. Harold Metcalie or Slizsrgglp 5;?" 2 T . B; . M f Three new Chevro- let sedans as Grand Prizes . . . 3 Leonard De Luxe Electric Re- frigeratora . . . 3 Gurney Electric Ranges. . . 3 Gain- nday Convertible Antonia it Vashsrs i- :;. 5 Northern Electric Console Radl 45 Northern Electric Table ask mmr'4'rtInaut"m'0.s IIOW mamvmv. GHEURQLET IN THE WiRAti.E " 3-CAR CONTEST ancmla and nervousness. try Sar- nak for one week. prove that Sarrlak can help you. 31.35, at all drug stores. to injuries received whim she had the misfortune to fall and break All her lrionds join in wishing r R. T. HOLMAN LTD. SIIMMEIISIIE P. E. I. Get more eggs per dollar of load-cost . . . Many poulirylnsn ore doing it with ' t s More I I I I faH c.t.t..”t'Z.'""li.'.I7.'..';”".'Il1".'"l.,h. mizh. Than; a krszon. Ctlifaiarlo g a it sat JOHGIYI; coat. Judge the open formula. Mosh or pallets. b iber a speedy recovery. Mr. Cyril Miller had trim misior- nUT umetoirnaahhisti-uckupbe-. BY J. R. tween Wellington and Miscouoho E ,.. e on Saturday night when returning i , A ' lrorn hSmr)mersi" . The roads were icy and the truck skidded and crashed into a bridge cutting alt four posts. No one was injured but a considerable lot of damage was done to lie truck. . surf and Mrs. sorlmn Phillipa ruined ilhe 0.1.. hall tor the next. rneethr, in the loan of a social evening with suo or are districts being invited Eloise Auslsod ts ssrvodby g were a...i ant that soil and la. You'll ayssasd euswlll tn? aunt-er.-';."m may or discuss H at OL' DAVE NEVER BUTTS INTO OTHER PEOPLE'S susnosss, SELF! THAT'S Ti-Ti, BUT HE MIGHT AS WELL Tau. THAT KID HE'S SEEN EYES Pt.-rr HAMMEIZIWILAIKE I OUT i o ' compla1aenr-. .. Modal Radios. NO, DAVE'5.-REALLV 1 DUCKlN' FER. HIM- I TROUBLE WIT H KNOWlN' TOOK. . Mucl-l--sou 5PEND TOO MUCH OF ' HOLE-BRILLTANT - nice Duclonw - . NlJMSK!9l:L5