MAY J3, 1949 "mica/Q de/xb/az/s E f riiiiiicirs r. s. Will the Medical Profes- slon and Public please note that beginninl Ml! 12th Tuberculosis Clinics will be livid in Charlottetown at the Provincial Sanatorium from 1.30 to 4 p.m. Thursday and Friday o! each week. N0 (‘LlNlC WILL BE HELD ON - SATURDAY MORNING. in Summe Flaw Clinics will be held at tho Town llsli from 9.30 to 11.80 mm. on ihs FIRST and THIRD Tuendsy of the month. N0 (‘LINIC WILL BE HELD 0N THE THIRD THURS- | DAY 0F THE MONTH. Further information regard- ing the expansion of clinics _ will be announced later. ‘uiu rourm. Mp. cos. Medical Director ot Clinics, Division of Tuberculosis Con- trol, Department ot Health and Welfare. EPILEPSY RATIO It ls estimated that one in sv- ery 250 persons is afflicted with some form of epilepsy. BUY~~WHYS A Wkliili IPHORMAIIUN "ahitklfii a/zJa/zz LEAMIINGTON, ONT. May lgth-Forty years“ ago this month, the House o] H ems installed their first Canadian kitchens at Leamingtcn, Ontario. I909 . . . the year when men could buy made-to- maasure suits for as little as $5.14 and women could buy sateen petticoats, 42" long, for $2.001 ‘I909 . . . the yeanHeins started in Canada and, from bumble beginnings, expanded to an all-Cana- dian operation with 10 sales branches a. . and ousands and thousands of friends. Yes, the name Heine ls known wherever good food is appreciated! And so it is that this month your "grocer-and grocers all over Canada-are celebrating HEINZ 40TH ANNIVERSARY with special displays of the famous 67 Varieties! Look for your grocers Herna display when you go shopping tomorrow! Here's A Cooking Discovery! . . . a. regular "treasure trove" of wonderful recipe! . . . 75 in all . . . and all in the "Swiltfiring Recipe look“. it's yours for tho asking and one Swift'ning carton top! Simply print your name and address and send with the carton top to ma: Barbara Brent, 1411 Crescent St, Montreal, P.Q. I'll send you your free copy of the recipe book-post- haste. It will make you iungr rust. to read it . . . recipes as good-sounding as am Rolls-Ifudgo Nut Cake-French Fried Onion Rings! M-mmml And you'll smog cooking with SWIFT- NINQ . . ._ the new kind of shortanin i It's igcstible, nutritious and soqurck-mixing. Martha Logan, Swi t's Home Economist, tells me Swift/mug makes the lightest cakes and flakiest pies imaginable! Yours For The Asking ‘ just 10o—is a won- - derful chance to give your hair gleaming, new eauty! A! you do . . . send 10c to me . -- Barbara Brent, 14.11 Crescent Sh, Montreal, P.Q.—together with you. request for your spacial 30c - ottle of the new KREML SHAMPOO! You'll love Kreml- fcr it docs everything ou've ever wanted a shampoo to o‘ for your hair! It has a natural oil base s0 it positively will riot dry out or break your hair. And besides leaving hair adorably soft and oh-so-essy to manage, Kreml con- tains an amazing in edient called “Folisan" ® , w ich cleanses hair more thoroughly-yet gently -—-rinses out quick as a wink, leav- ing hair shiny with a gleaming” natural gloss! So sand to-duy tor this spacial Kroml olleri . . . let your own eycs tell you how ador- ably soft and lovely your hair can be! ...snd " To Put it Mildly", said a friend of mine . . . “I'm crasy about TENDER LEAF TEA BALLS! " Perhaps this doesn't sound like s. “mild " statement to you . . . But I know what she means. I Thousands of women are switch- ing to the new improved Tender Leaf Tea Balls. They're Orange Pekoo at its tastiest . . . made from the little top leaves. So easy to serve . . . and so economical! Know what I discovered? I can get two cups o! delicious tea from just one tea ball! Why not try Tender Leaf Tea Balls’! I'm sure you'll find this brand has the flavour, bo dy and everything you've ever wanted in teal Vegetables Witlr A Touch Of Glamour! . . . Y e a, y o u c a n now make tempt - ing, beautiful dishes with left- over vegetables . .. this easy, easy way! Drli- ' ' cirrus vriuolrililo salads-tasty mom. luuvck-sliim- mcriiig jcllicrl musnminrs . . . so simple to prepare . . . so tempt- Tiiis ls No Joke To Mr. Motli . . .. but. a very lisp y “ discovery" or you! LARVEX is the sure way . to mothproof "' “ your clothes! Moths don't like it at all—in fact, they'll starve to death rather than wit uiivtliing treated with Larvex! And it's the caiicrL way I know to ruothproof your woollcna-coats- mg to cab-when they're mBdO suits-dresses or rugs . . . simply with SHIRRIFFS wonderful new spray it on! It actually moth- product, SALA-JELL! All Y0“ d0 proofs the cloth itself for a whole lixadd salad ingffidlflli! i° 5B1“- year. What's more, after you've Jell as it thickens. lt sets to a mothpro fed a garment the Lar- vex way-it's ready for immediate wear, as there's not the faintest tell-tale “moth-ball" odour. And it's ‘mixpemivs . . . costs no more to “ Lsrvex" s suit than to get it dry-cleaned. Yes, once you've used Lawns-you'll always use this amazing professional mothproof- ing method, now available for homo use. olsar, savou , amber-coloured jelly in whibli fresh or cooked vegetables, meat, fish, chicken or taka on “glamcurous" new appetite up call Believe mo, your family will really love “left- ovem" when they're mixed in the satisfying, “ meaty" flavour of this new herb-flavoured aspiq Jelly mix! Ask your grocer for ShirriiTs Sela-Jail tomorrow! Here's A Recipe that's bound to be a success . . . for its special tn- gredient is LIBBY'S EVAPORATED MILK-tho milk that's so rich it whips! Libby's is pure, country-fresh milk with all the original cream left in_ and hall the water removed . . . ideal for baking, cooking, every use! i.‘ ‘bb ‘= Tl-"MLI yrgffie PLIMUFTINQ s ti 1 as. be ten 5 ehlsvfbshirig powder l5 gun Libnby’! Evaporated n. salt liii is l1 1w to . it u water a c.1323. $5134 butter r 233p?" drlainsd Crush- i’! 8 Silt dry ingredients together. Combine butter. egeg and-‘ellggids. Fold all ingredients together wth as few motions as possible. Pour into oiled muLfin pans and. bake. Time for baking-about 25 minutes. Tempera- ture for baking-too deg. F. Amount-is medium m Cheerful ls In Iorly-Morning Robin! . . . that?! what this crunchy breakfast cereal is! Yes, KEL- LOGG’S AL - WHEAT is a cheery dish t_o start the day . . . a delicious dish and such a won- derful wry to add extra whole wheat to your family's diet! So say women who treat their fam- ilies bowls full of All-Wheat at brea ast time! You sea, All-Wheat is choice whole wheat magically transformed into tossty,_crunchy flakes . . . ready-to-eat. Dish them generously —- topped with sugar and milk . . . and fruit. l0 mil" a really “gala" dish! Made by Kellogg's in London, Ontario- you'll find this favourite breakfast food in grocery stores all acrom Canada! Ask for All-Wheat! llow Wonderful For Us that mori- ern chemist is doing so rnuc to bring new beaut into our lives! Its responsible for beautiful and budget-wise new fabrics such as celancso, nylon and all the aaetats rayons. It's respon- sible, too, for All-fabric Tintex Tints and Dyes . . . the famous household dycs that are so effec- tive with every fabric! All-fabric Tints: eliminates all worry and ‘ guess-work from home dyeing and it comes in an amazing variety of fashion-wise colors! Ask for All-fabric TINTEX at your drug, department or variety store and follow the directions on tho pack- age for guaranteed results. Only 16a a package! Iaklng A Cele for a bridge party-or‘; church benefit-or simply for your family's pleasure? Here's a wonderful Ellis for that cake of yours! Made with BENSONS C RN STARC . . . it's bound to do the Cdlieihllltlfll , . . MOTHER'S CHOCOLATE IROSYi G 1 (i-es.) square, unsweet- iii tbspnl. Benson's Corn enad chocolate shaved Starch l tblpris. Crown brand 1/18 tspn. salt cup bolllngrweter I Isitlvol Ol Color in the garden t . . a feast of color on the table . . . that's the picture in so many homes these fine days! For many Jromsrnskers find economize JELL-O Jelly Powders . . . all seven glorious “ locked-in "_ flavors . . . are per/sot for Bprin time meals! Heres a favorite ell-O recipe o!’ mine: Hollow out the centre of our: cakes and fill with slightly thic ened Jell-O in any of the gay red flavors-Cherry, Raspberry or Strawberry. Chi l. At serving time garnish‘ with whipped cream and chopped nut- mcats. Your Jell-O Charlotte will be a huge success! Accidents Will Happen! But that spot on your new Spring suit. will dis- appear in a jifly wh en you uso E N E R G I N E_ ! Sounds like magic, doesn't. it’! We l, Energine Cleaning Fluid works like magic to remove grease stains from clothes and furniture fabrics. It does a wonderfully thorough job . . . yet it is absolute! harm- lcm to fabrics of all kinds It's so oiisy to use and _qleans without leavin tell-tale rings. I always keep lanergine handy at home and in ihs office, for I've discovered (how's almost no end to the things ii. can keep clean! Just try it and see! On sale at drug and department stores for as little as 25c. \ c s 1/: his? sifiiiiaiaa sugar i" lb I lllllll Melt ‘ocolate in saucepan over low heat. Add Crown Brand Gimp and WNW" Wear. Benson's Gorn Starch and salt and ad to first olil wa and brinfiiail to boll stirring until sugar is . gent! uriti mixture lcke from hut. add utter and vanilla and bland. While spread on cake; in this way it will retain its sheen. iican India to stay in - the Oom- monweaith.” He told his critics- most of whom belong to the India Socialist Party~thst he associated hsnssif with those "faithful and historic" decisions in the full be- lief that they wera right for India DEFENDB STAND -_-_ NEW DELHI, May 10 —(i\aut- ersi-Pandlt Jawaiasrlal Nshfli. Indian Prime Minister. today broadcast a reply to Indian critics of the decisions of ms London and the world. "t trust that the conference of Commonwealth Prime Indian people will also view them wfllflfl "Iltlfl IQiD- in l-hlt light,” he Mid. THE _ ciiairorarr. llotrs ilaiiis Alumnae llaloliratsllarybitay -_.__._ On Saturday, May 7th.. "Mary's Day" was observed by the Alum- nae llmirers at Notro Dame Academy. Mass was celebrated in the mnvent flier)!!! at 7.80 AM. by Rev. J. W. MoCardle. During Mass Marian hymns were beau- tifully rendered by Notra Dame Uhoir, after which breakfast was served in Bodality Hall. This was followed by a business meeting at which the President. Mn. Fred Coyle, reviewed the activities car- ried on by the Alumnae since the last general meeting. In the afternoon at 3 o'clock Benediction oi’ the Most Blessed Sacrament was given by Rev. Ecl- Ward Baldwin, C. S. S. R... who also‘ spoke to the Alumnae on the origin and efficacy of the Rosary. The members then gathered 1n Sodallty Hall for afternoon tea, which was followed by a pro- gramme appropriate to the day. In hor- opening address. Mary's Day Ohairman. Miss lphlgenia Arsensult, emphasised the fact that Mary's Day precedes the day sot apart throughout the land on which to pay tribute to our dear earthly Mothers. dwelling on the golden opportunity thus afforded us to make intercession for them with Mary Immaculate, our heav- enly Mother. A piano duet by Maureen Blake and Florence Cal- laghan, two vocal solos by Joan Murriaghan as well as a piano solo by Maureen Blake delighted the gathering. Two interesting papers ori “Our Lady of the Cape" and "Notrs Dame do Bon Sscours" were read by Mrs. Fred Ooyle and Miss Madelyn Olarkin respective- ly. The latter paper was complied by Rev. sister St. Mari’ RlYmond. (LND. Reverend Mother Superior’: delightful commentaries on both papers added still further to their interest. The singing of the Alum- nae Hymn concluded the day's programme. C eutiiiilliii f loss "liken. deal "' aorta... .1... utP.*.:-.:'.::::::-..":r l night. ‘Hires way aeIioI l’! l to '9'“ u“ 1° l"!!! hrin you a clearer. softer. Inoothsr skin. 1. Boot es itching, burning, sinsrtlns in 1 minutes. I. Kills uisny rrml and parasites often the rssl csuaa n skin disorders. I. ffeips heal the skin. lfcusy back AI III a=*'.-:..."i::'iir..:::."aa..<~- rzriaanorjrgroww Planning To Build Planning to build s house. a home, the very first requirement la s. place to build on. ‘more must be a starting point. Oh! well "n" W111 "Y. the buiidlry mater- ial must be first looked after. Np! Owning s. lot will be an incentive to further progress. Ibr many years we have sold building lots. some did not build the first year but made a Vega. table garden, and have been quite blessed with the result. Eating their own vqetables. ("Back to lhfllll ".) W-hot e glorious feel- in: it is, to grow your own. and the pleasure derived can only be realised by doing so. Now some or the gardens have a nicely built; house. flowers adorn a well kept 151W. and last but not least a baby asleep in her carriage on the lawn. and also there is room for a garden. r Did Wu ever stop to thlnkf r: W" "e11 DB!’ ls much la $80.00 Per month for ten years, 1g "WWW to $8000.00. for twenty Ytl-Ps $7200.00. supposing you arol invins Mom cr $50.00 a month, flours it out for yourself, arm] Plylhs’ out all this money for "w" "n '0 "M! rem. an down' l mtilfltht. look around, who; ha" W“ so! for your money. The llndorslllled has s. few as. slrable building lots to offer at a ‘ef-"nlbll W106. 1f interested do flglliltgsisy as the available land 15 m" CLUB-E GAY. Head of n" 51"". Charlottetown. Psi-Out this out, l: may m; appear again. M PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND HOSPITAL ANNUAL MEETING Notice is hereby given u," m Pllrsuanco of the Act of Incorpor. align; public meeting of all con- ll rs I70 the Prince Edward ls- lwl Holirloii will be hold in u... class room, n - Oliariottotownfvdnnilqilzrdsylvlurilrflgni? 1W. as s r. m. m.» w. ,,.,,-,,,,,, 9' 919°“!!! tfllltoes for the ggvgyn. merit of the institution in accord- “u "m! l!" Iii-laws and for the transaction of such other bum”, " m" l" "Hush: before it. s. arvnnaw uxnnv, responding to many sounds. _ ‘PAGE SEVEN Proctor 8. Gamble‘: "CLASS-BY-ITSELWFLU FFO Such good news just won't "kee "1 For ever o ’ ' Procter 8s Gamble’s Fluffo-thiep new, differihtnsehbrlihiildlgg 3:25: so high in quality and so reasonable in price. Fluffo gives you light Cfiktib. flaky pastry, more tempting and digestible fried foods . . r and it W°Yk5 "1 any recipe. using any method. Tastes fresh, smells fresh, and Fluffo keeps fresh. You'll love this new “Guest” shortening at the “Family" price—ask your dealer to keep it in stock. urianrmcauaaa I'll! SHORTININQ Al’ Tlll FAMILY PRICI STILL Ah ENIGMA‘ ROCKETS as wearoivs I LAZY EARDRUM Bolocretary, ~< srd of Trustees The human eardrum moves less Various types n! cancer were The Chinese used rockets 1111.382 than one-millionth of an inch in recognized and fl"-Ci‘lbEd in too "i M91115, ‘h, hora“ d Kuhn‘ ' 3Q BY Hlbllocrstes. I sflllfl Khan. od Cancer. No one --but, come it will. "'C" Doy one precio Become o member of §QFHY> "'»C" Doy represents the day when mon hos Finally conquer- wlren that blessed cloy will come Everything and anything that l5 clone, individually and collectively, to bring moons millions of lives will be saved. Science, research, medicine and education will relentlessly wage tho Crusods against CANCER until the bottle is won. You con ploy o port in bringing "C" Day nooror. Join the Crusade ogoinsl Cancer. l! knows iim u: second nearer, the Canadian Cancer The Prince Edvard Island Division of tiis Con- csr Society is conducting o drive for $10,000. Voluntary canvassing groups throughout province ors preparing new to reocli this mini- mum gooi. The funds derived will be used for distribution of literature, newspaper cnd rodic publicity cad educational materiel designed to iisip conquer concur with knowledge. This vitcl educational work must go on, lsqggq“ H" statistics prove. rliot most of our people con be saved from cancer i! their symptom ore recog- nised and treated in tire earlier stages. Some citizens mcymol be reached by direct canvass} but will wish to support this worthy cause.