FEBRUARY 9, 1950 ' Perfectly Suited, ~45» ' at; I10- Or q!- IJI. u-Insly Inflated wills Insllion accents in the novelty notch lapel and pockets. Sleek skirt has wnl front and buck. In your choice n] beautiful woellens. \ CREATED FOR YOU ALONE At Tip Top Tailors, you select your favourite unaterial from over 300 quality suitings. You select the style you prefer from dozens of advance spring fash- ions. Then Tip Top Tailors‘ uaftamen cut your suit by hand and tailor it to your individual mess . Your Tip Top Tailors suit reflects your taste. your individuality, because it is created for vou alone. ATA PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD Thousands of Canadian women are making the exciting discovery that Tip Top Tailors represents Canada's greatest clothing value, Tor women as well as men. Only at Tip Top Tailors .do you get such . pc-ecnsliaed tailoring, field superb quality, for so little money.‘ I450 lIMITl-‘D 99 Grafton Street t "Oh. Mom. why did you have to wash these ielfl". It The Neighbors av Gum Wart makes mgswester look so dirty!’ \- BilTH QYIIER 21 Samuel Hopkins Adams "Huh? Jerked out theater man. "l heard you say so when you saw him out. He'll be a dream," she breathed. An ideai-thoughtMnl/letzlger. No one knew better than he the value of fan rumors. Wallis Kane a m. ure movie star?‘ Surel Let her broadcast it all she liked. That ‘was one way oi stirring up interest in his man-about-town and the Won- dertrip. He said admiringly, "I guess there isn't much that gets past you, Miss McOabe." "Then I'm right." "I don't say you are. And I don't say you ain't. Only don't let on you got it from me." "You can trust me, Mr. Mstzlg- er," asserted Miss Matilda with a ' sense oi obligation. He had another thought. “You came here with Miss McCabe who won the trip, didn't you?" "Yes. She's my cousin." The harmless lie came easier the sec- ond time. , "Dent givc Kane away to her. Let her find out for herself." The manager was not going to let his protege in for any more imperson- ations. If he had strained at being a man-about-town. he would cer- tainly balk at playing a movie hero. Enough was enough. Mr. Metziger kene-w something about human nature, and was even con- versant wlbh the proverb dealing with the straw and the camel. l-lis proposal appealed to Miss Matlldirs romanticism. "Oh, yes!" she agreed. “That’ll be everso much more exciting for both of them. I won't say a wcrd." ' "Ami say. couldn't you get her in can that veil? We need some shots for the newspapers." "Not now, I'm afraid. She's a perfect sight. poor childl" All this had been rehearsed between the two women. "Poison ivy affects her so terribly.” "Then I sfpose we'll have in lay off till it clears up," he gnrdged. "Anyway, we'll have all the news- paper boys at the pier." Miss Matilda made a. mental note of that. "Don't worry about my keeping the secret, Mr. Metzig- er. Will you tell Miss McOabe that I'm running along and will see her at home? Good-by." For she was too full of excite- ment tc remain cooped up in the office any longer. She needed the breath of open air for her expan- sive thoughts. A Wondcrtrip, in- deed! True, it was not to be her Wondcrtrip. How could it have been, in any case? if she were thirty years younger, now. But she could feel a glowing satisfaction ln the knowledge that she had a sub- stitute. Through the eyes of the girl, not suspecting what glorious alluremenis lay before her, the spinster could for once lave her awn eager spirit in the light that never was on land or sea. The secret ferment of vicarious romance was working its magic in Miss Matilda McOabtfs unwlther- ed heart. Unsatisfactory though the inter- view at the Lex-Lohengrin had been to Mr. Metzlger, Malda got a great kick out of it. For her it was the beginning oi Adventure. It stimulated an appetite which. however alien to e. Linn, contri- buted soenething new to existence. Uncomfortably aware that people were staring at the veil, Maids took a taxi, snatched off the eb- securing folds and crammed them buck of the seat. Somewhere in the Fifties she got out and walked. If anyone had told her that she was looking fc'r trouble she would xqultc properly have resented it. She did not know what she was looking for. file did know that Sim-ms Waring would be around at five o'clock to take her to tea at the Plaza and that she preferred to be elsewhe n when he called. Oom- rpared to the Ilex-l-ohcngrln, the Plaza lacked spice. Casually she wandered into West 54th Street. A flamboyant sign arrested her. announcing that Ladies were Welcome at the Guest Day of Maiiorym Academy of Rhythm. the Famous Aymon being Master oi Ceremonies. Up One Flight. the startled BEAIIDS’ NEW HIT SWEEPS" BIIIITR! i! Tllosssnds hall Smith lreilsn see cough drop tails sensation! Every day more people discover this new cough relief‘ . . . and like it! Smith Brothers Wild Cherry Cough Drops: Y 1. Taste so good. ‘ 2. Work fest . . '. really help that cough from u cold. l. Cost only e dlmel Yes, these tart Wild Cherry Drops are dellcioue- and they work! Get a pack today! nu. oeav ‘log "How about it. Toots?" inquired’ THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN THIS MAN MAY CHANGE YOUR LIFE AS HE HAS THE LIVES. OF THOUSANDS Presentation to Rural Mail Carrier It is sometimes difficult to say "Thalia" er show the appreciation you feel. to each of s large group of friends. such wna my feelings when I recently received a gener- ous sum of money together with the following Dear Eiunbiez-dn gratitude for Your courtesy and efficiency the people on your mall route hue contributed to this presentation. We feel you will awreclate that we are pleased with your good service and we offer you this with our best wishes of many more years as our courier. Yours very sincerely, Box Holders H. It. l. For this and also many other gifts received during the Christmas sea- son, I wish io offer my sincere "Thanks" together with my best wishes to all for 1950. Hughle I. MacDonald. Courier R. R. l, Armadaie. a voice over her shoulder. She turned and looked at a slim, slick boy whose eyes were lusterless as those of a lizard. “Tcot-s?" she inquired, interest.- edly. “Mel” "Yes. Wanta go up and see what's doing?" ‘No," said Maids and perceived that this was not strickly truthful. She did want to go up. though not with this swain. He tucked a hand beneath her arm. "Come on," he urged. "I'll show you a time." "I don't believe I will, thank you," said she politely. and loosed his grip. "Waitin' for a date, huh? Please yourself." He strolled away, though not far. Strains of music floated down. A rhythm in her blood responded. Why shouldn't she accept the Wei- come extended to Ladies by Mr. Mallory's establishment? The feel- ing of those fingers on her arm had not been pleasant; there must be some way of avoiding that sort of thing. Back to her floated s gossamer fragment of the wisdom of the ages, embalmed in the lucent verse of Miss Dorothy Parker: Men seldom make passes At girls who wear glasses. Across the street was an optlcl- icngcr naked to the world and its sn's. A pair of large amber goggles was fitted to her nose. Feeling no casual accosis. she mounted the stairs and entered a hot, wide room full of music and moving bodies. Quietly she edged along the row of chairs to a far corner where she preparedlto observe an alien world. A tall young man, lolling near the door, took note io her. l-lls was an observant eye for women. though not only solely or even mainly for sentimental reasons. Mr. Raoul Aymon (born Lew Al- mond) was e business man. He had capitalized his practiced charm by marrying an elderly widow and running through a quarter of a million out her dollars before the divorce court separated him from that agreeable role and roll. New, though doing well enough as the Mallory iig-urehoad, he was looking for further opportunities of matri- monial finance. To be continued Psoriasis A New Concentrated Prescription Found Psoriasis is a chronic skin erup- tion characterized by circumscrib- ed red, scaly adhesiona. We do not know that a cure for Psoriasis has been found. but this prescription will clear the skin for app-OM. mately six months to one year. The prescription is a clear, colourless odourless liquid and it contains no oil or “ease. Clothing and linens cannot be ‘ ' or marked. AlI/Dllcation is simple. “he affect- ed parts are washed. the prescrip- tion Exoff Concentrated is then patted on with a small swab of cotton-apply hlsht and morning. You can get this prescription at I11 drusslsts. Simply ask for 8 ozs. of Exoif Concentrated and If your skin is tender or gets dry you should also obtain 1,4 oz. of Excff Ointment. Cut this out as a rc- mlnder-it is well worth a trial. SIIALID TENDERS addreled to the undersigned at Ottawa, On- tarlo, and endorsed on the oui- side of envelope "Tender icr con- struction of a Fisheries patrol vesse". will be received up io noon of the 28th day of February. 1950, for the construction of a patrol vessel. 45 it. in length for use in off shore patrol work on the East Coast. Tenders will not be considered unless made on the form sup- Filed by the Department of lsherles and in accordance with the conditions set‘forth therein. Each tender must be aocorn- panled by a deposit equal to l0 per cent of the amount of the ender, which deposit may be in thefcrm of a certified cheque on a chartered bank in Canada, y- able to the order of the Min er of Fisheries or Bearer Bonds of the Dominion of Canada or of the Canadian National Railway Com- pan and its constituent com- smes uncondl“ lly aren- eed as to rlncipal and ntereal nion of Canada or ned bohds and a certified cheque if required to an odd amount. lsns and Specifications may be obtained on a llcatlon to the Department of ieheries wa upon the it ol the form of a cheque or Mons payable to the of Canada. This retunded when sue returned in good condi ion. The lowest or any tender will not Snecessarily be accepted. Deputy Minister of Fisheries. D rhnent of Fisheries 93'". February I. l!“ PAGE ELEVEN B. H. Qunrrel has brought sunlight info many pain weary homes by present- ing Surnuk to the public. Remember, there is NO SUBSTITUTE FOR SARNAK PROOF! SAINT JOHN Mrs. Doris B u s h f a n, 96 Sherriff Street, St. John, N.B. writes: "l had been suffering with arthritic p ain in my shoulder for a b o u t t w o ' years. The pain g w a s so b a d ~ -~'- ' -that I wore a sling to support my arm. i fried several remedies without getting help and then started taking Sarnak. Within one week l dis- carded my sling, rested beilcr at night and urns‘ relieved of the extreme pain." DUMFRIES Mr. Bedfo rd PILL FORM. .and, for l past four years. kidney trouble made it for ‘me to get up ' , frequently at - - night. 1 have also been bothered with indiges- tion and constipation. l started taking Sarnak and in one wcek 1 noticed relief and by the second week, I was relieved of something that had bothered me for years and l recommend Sarnak to all my friends and neighbours." WEST RIVER Mr. James L. ' Fraser, R.R. No. " 2, West River ,Station, Nova Scotia. writes: ' "l have suffered with rheumatic pain for three " vears, la k en many remedies without relief and a short time ago start- ed taking Sarnak. Within four days of starting to take Sarnak 1 began to get relief from my ain. Nothing I have taken has Helped me as much as Sarnak. LOWER HAINESVILLE Mrs. r . R. Lower ville, N. ' writes: ‘done for mc ders and r ~~ . pains and headaches. bottles o! Sarnak, l ing only two l really feel like a new person. ieel fine, relieved of my rheu- matic pains, headaches and stomach disorder. the supply; you may coca: SUSSEX sirmally find your druggist ‘ Mr» Willi-m out of stock. if so try an- » J o h n s t o n, (g 313:3; N- other store. D0 NOT PAY am a shoe- ANYONE MORE than m a k e r an have suffered $1.35 per bottle. for some time .with pains in my back and ‘ hip Ind be away . sleep through the night wlihou getting up, thanks to Sarnak." Lester G o d s o e, Haincs- 3-. "l can e v c r praise . Sarnak enough for what it has I suffered with stomach disor- had r h e u m a ti c After tak- jolnts. I well and have eat been troubled with consti ation and getting up frequenty at night. I started taking Sarnak an to feel better right e pain was relieved, my bowels became regular and l can GIIIEH IIP Regardless of how lon you have been a sufferer an how many medicines vou have tried before, vou can now hope for re- lief if vou try Sarnak. the new internal medicine Feel and en- iov lhe results within one week alter vou start taking it. Sarnak comes from the earth-Nature's laboratory. Contains only Na- ture's boianlcals and minerals. the oldest. most reliable remedy for rheumatic. arthritic and neuritic pain, backache, weak kidneys. stomach disorders. constipation. Individual ingredients In Sarnak have been used and recommended bv [he medical profession for years. now for (he first time out together in this combination. FOR THOUSANDS of ears. ever since ldinocruies. the ather of medicine. minerals and other natural medicines have been a re- liable remedv for many of our common ailments. Sarnak will help enrich your blood: help to make vou strona, full of pep. life nnd energy. li vou suffer from nutritional anaemia. nervousness. lack of vitality and energy, see what Sarnak will do for you. I don ‘t em Imv long you luvs suffered-WW me one week to prove I can melee you better. Rheumatic, Arthritic, Neuritic Pains, Backache, Kidney & Liver Disorders, Stomach Upsets, Dizzy Spells, Nervousness, Lack of Vitality, Enaemia, Headaches, Sleeplessness, Poor Appetite, Constipation RELIEVEDII SIIIIHIIH WINS PRAISE I-"IIUM PEOPLE WHO HAIl All HOPE As Many As 20 People a Day Report Relief AMAZING RESULTS Medical records show 65% of men and women over 35 suffer from nutritional, mineral iron anaemia. When you feel nervous. dull. tired. lazy, have dizzy spells. no ambition to work or play. I oor appetite: when your eyes ack that bright sparkle and your mind brilliance: when headaches get the best of vou end vou feel old before your time. and II" seems not worth living. with worry wearing vou down: then that's when you rnsy look. with hope for relief. towards Sarnak. ‘I'll ANDS of people are kept in daily misery with rheu- matic, arthritic and neuritic yin. toss and turn in bed with rac lng pain- knees. legs. shoulders. arms and hands often swollen and sore. The analgesic properties of Sar- nak are compounded in the medl- cins to bring {you fast pain relief. Samak acts to relief from this type of pain cause it is in ll uid form: no tablets or ills to dssolve in the stomach. arnak starts its effective relief from the moment you swallow the first dose. Gout, Headache. STOMACH UPSETS ach Cramps. KIDNEY AND LIVER UPSETS GENERAL lion, Lack of Viloliiy. 6 t Indigestion, Heartburn, Belch- ing, Gas, Blcat, After-Eating Dis- tress, Dizzy Spells, Bad Taste in the mouth or Bad Breath, Stom- Getling up often at night, Scalding or Burning Urine, Back- achc, Biliousncss, Kidney Poisons. Constipation, N e r v o u sness. Jumplness, irritability, Unsound Sleep, General Run-Down Condi- Sarnak is able lo bring rclicf 5mm} “yaw in the above conditions because it works syslcmalicnlly on lhe stomach liver, kidney and bowels. IMPORTANT NOTICE Due to the heavy demand for Sarnak and our labora- tory's inability to keep up INTERNAL MEDICINE D0 YIJU SUFFER FRIIM ONE 0F THESE Rheumatic, Arthritic, Neuritic, Neuralgia, Backache, Lumbago, CUNDIIIIINS? Sarnak assists Nature in elimi- nating pcisonous wastes by the kidneys and bowels, and contains a combination of analgesics or pain-relieving ingredients that work fast to relieve pain. Sarnak ls a new ionnula, a combination of medical ingred- ients never before offered in one medicine. Sarnak is bringing relief to thousands of other peo- ple and it should help you. Go to the Sarnak Drug- gist Agent in your com- munity and buy Sarnak today. Write us, tell us how you are gei- ling along and hc\v Hi6 PROOF! SYDNEY Mrs. Kenneth Cuff, 192 Henry Street, Sydney, Nova Scotia, writes: "1 suf- fered w I t h r h e u m a t i c pains, constipa- tion and gas, and started to , t a k e Sarnak. After one week u . W‘ Sarnak reliev- a s» - ed my rheumatic pain and gas condition and relieved the con- stipation by establishing regular- ity. Now I feel that I cannot be without Sarnak. MONCTO Mrs. C. C. Fraser, 140 Ilcleslie Alva, oncton ew B ru new i c k.‘ writes: "l have suffered with arthritic pain in t my ritglht co or o years and, al- though I have _' tried many ~. ._ . tbllllllg}, t1 vlzas unable tfo ‘get reliieft. ow ee very grate u or w a Sarnak has done for me. From the first bottle l started to gel relief and by the time I had taken a second bottle. the pain was completely relieved". k $1.35 PER some COLDBROOK Mr. J. F. Hcr- gr rington. Coid- i b r o o k P.O., New Brunswick, - writes: "l suf- ' fered w i l h stomach disor- . ders and consti- pation for four or five years. l took many dif- fercnt TGTTTQdIPS but never seem- cliet. want lo icll »- . you that Sarnak l5 splrndi . After taking it only one wvck. l had excellent rcsillis. ll ls pleasant i0 lake and hrnugni mo rclici from my stomach condition and consu- aiion. I recommend n to lnyo with symptoms like nlmc."