auciu§1f__12._1'94s i-eu- l h: refreshment BUYS m WHYS w A woolly slloppln and Information service In MONTREAL, Aug. 12th-For a happy highlight for a perfect meal, there's delight- ful charrn in the unexpected. A medley of favorite summer fruits set in glowing Lime Jell-O for instance-served on lettuce or cress, with a sweet salad dressing. Perfect Zahara for both the eye and the palate. ' JELL-O is such a thrifty way of achieving tempting, decorative dishes! There are seven gorgeous “locked-in " Jell-O flavors. ..I always keep all seven on hand, as shortcut to endless eco- nomical, thrilling desserts. Have You Ever Entered o Rsosn where there's a bird-pet in a cage and wondered about that odd odour? Yes, unfortunately, our feathered friends’ homes often have an odour that's not very leasant. with VAPAIR. handy! a But this is no problem or this same room deodorant that hanishes stale cooking and tobacco smells “ kills " the odour of Dickey's cage, too — in a filly! Simply pull the wick and in a. minute unwanted smells vanish! Anrl know what? Vopalr costs less than a cent each time to use. So why not buy that big-value, ten-ounce bottle of Vapair next time you go shopping? "we'll lo o Dog or Two In your Lilo llrls Montls—that is, unlel you ANA new reading; ' terview with the booming ranches; and p! what you'll get bn the newmtand. Willis This is not a Sports Column, I'm sure you have becnfollowingwith interest the pro- gress of the Cana- dian team in the Olympic Games which end next laturday. Bo you'll he interested to know that arrangements were lcntiful supply of 'S refreshing Grape Y ates‘; use Wlgllfi es, ou can esurst at these top-ranging athletes know col refreshment when they taste . And you'll knowit, too, when Eon taste that delicious grapey avour of Niagara's finest Con- rords in every sip of E. D. Smith's Grape Juice. For E. D. Smith's is re grape iuice...pressed from fiiagsris finest Coacords, sweet- Ined and bottled lull strength! Get E. D. Smith's Grape Juice at your gift to Z.B.T. straight to her! Illlo for a . D. SMIT sluice for the athl training! grocers tomorrow. Picnic Park-you- Ip, if ever I've BASE 6t 8A N B O R N COFFEE. Good alcoays, you'll find the vital flavour of Chase d: San- gtirngsllyhhitls the spot after a is roug t owoo s...arorn on the beach. So remember it ‘lwhen you next go picnickingl new why it's such a welcome re- ahnient? It's REAL coffee... rssh and with s depth of flavour e 0u’ll simply have to taste for ourself to believe. Trv it-and I now you'll 'oin the thousands of Chase k San orn families that are entice fans from the word go Willey-line's 1 llie Happy Time i‘ cheque! your cancelled cheque is service helps you to come l A. you'll find a wonderful variety program for August fiction to give you a lift; th seasons fashion trends, including an exclusivp in- : time, anyplace. .. .don’t spoil lt by letting bills accumulate at home. ncss to find s clutter of old bills waiting for youl Se, before you leave for _ your BANIx OF MOllTREAL cheque-book into your purse... ay_your bills the easy way-by BofM eying by cheque is extra safe, too, because your receipt. And, above all, this .BcfM home carefree! can put up some super-human resistance to these soft-e ed Sgri er S aniels on the cover of the H ME JOURNAL . . . Inside. e coming Iiollywvoods fashion-famous Irene; interest in Western Canada's dude that pertinent discusion "Watch. ' Your Ilusbarid’: Woisilirie," with meal-by-meal help for the wife _rvho has to feed him! Just a sample in the new isue of your favorite magazine, now Solt As s Teddy . Bess . . . and as | comforting, too . . . that's what Z.B.T. BABY POWDER is! . ’ That's why this lseo sample ollor is such a wonder- ful opportunity for you to make baby as comfy as he can possibly be, in spite of summer heat! No more bothersome itchiness from "acid moisture", for Z331‘. is made with Olive Oil and it's moist- sire-resistant! So do write'to mo for your lres sample of Z.B.T.... Barbara Brent, 1411 Crescent St., Montreal, P.Q. And here's s. happy thought! That friend cf yours with the brand new baby will appreciate such a thoughtful present. If you send me her address, I'll send your Why Sullsr Ierloblo Fsoli Tired Iy ...when ust two drops of URINE will bring instant, bless- ed relief? It really works! Eye-rest- ing Murine contains ‘I tested in- gredients that blend erfectly with the natural fluids of, the eyes... washing them gently as a tear! Don't wait for your eyes to com- plain...fhey can't. But the next time your eyes feel irritated (whether from lack of sleep, over- work, sun, wind, dust or light glare), see how quickly Murine cleanses, relieves and soothes them. Comes with a handy eye- dropper capmeasy to use any- lltl Weary, Uncons- ng ol It takes the edge ofi’ your fresh- your vacation, remember to slip There's no Tslclr to Pickling when you follow these ‘golden rules" . . . most important is this: Pickle with HEINZ WHITE VINEGAR-ith quicker-results are much more satisfactory. Crystal-clear, this mel- low, aged-in-wood vinegar safe- guards the natural colours of your choice vegetables and fruits.'.. adds rest and piquancy to your pickles! And do your pickling on a smaller scale — don't try to tackle it all in one day! Use fresh vegetables and fruits-the finest spices. Be careful in your choice of cooking kettles and containers and seal well! Do all this. . .and, with Heinz Distilled White Vine- gar, you'll find that pickling takes M much less precious time from Your sunny summer days! Ilss-e ls Iingon- tip flattery at \ its fashion-wise loveliest! You'll see wlist I mean once you've " glamoulrised L’ your nai s wit PEGGY SAGE'S gorgeous FASH- ION PINK Nail Polish. Keyed to summer's most feminine mood ... summer's soft-spoken shades, Fash- ion Pink is truly This Summer's Shade! And I can't begin to tell you how beautiful it is in Miss S>agc's new “ Sheer "vPolish. You'll simply have to try _it for yourself . ._.wi_th Peggy Sages ‘_‘ Shimmer" Lipstick to match. Polish and lip- stick come in a. Peggy Sage set that you ll find at your favourite cosmetic counter. Ask for it to- morrow. . ._vou'll be thrilled with your new "beauty discovery "| __.__ It's a Wonrlerlul Thing to know that anything as down- right delicious as a hnwliul of l\'cl- mac's Bran Flakes is ‘also very belie- ficial in a health- wise way! Yes, Kellogg's Bran rlalres taste so fresh, so good... yct they help to do away with the rouse of that depressed, dull fecl- Ifls that‘ often results from incom- hlnte elimination. That's why it's such a pleasant idea. to make a habit of _I\cllogg's Bran Flakes... and it ml] be s. habit you'll really EBJOH Try eating them regularly for thirty daysn. .thcn sce if ‘ou don't feel much. much better! 'ou and your famil will like KEL- LOGGS BRA FLAKES.. .and Llwyniare so good for "what ails ou lion's Fashion News so beautifully practical, I'd like l“ Dut_this in headline ty cl Versatile nylon is now {P1111 in moth-proof, won erfully washable sweaters! cs. sweaters made of nylon staple fibre that's , lo-wash, quick-drying . . . that wears longer and keeps Ila share forever and a day! You'll. find them -- sh sleeve pullorers — in your favourite department stole - - . in the colours you m} XELLYS CROSS W. I. The resular meeting of Kelly's 71'0" Women's Institute was held h the school house on July Nrd “P11 l 800d attendance ot mem- l"! and one visitor. The meeting opened 1n the in- lil Wly and the monthly business u discussed. All the funds on "Id were voted to repair the flair; room of our school which 0 (tinned at the beginning ll the school year. I‘ "l! decided to have the §°°ll11re regularly on the first "NW1? of each month. The m“ n99"!!! will be ln the school. t meatloaf than adjourned love - white :3!!! or black. Ant! remember to loolr “d! fll 190% C-l-L Nylon Staple". Signs ol llll Season ...in your kitchen, rows and rows of canning jars scrubbed to a bright sparkle for canning time. I hope I catch "ou before you egin your can- - ning and freezing... ith this timely tip — you can have finer, sl- together tastier canned and frozen fruits when you use LILY WHITI SYRUP. And you aim lv can't go wrong with the Lily Write Cun- ning and Freezing Guido to he! you to near perfection. I'll sendfl to you, post- nsle, on your request to me . . . Barbara Brent, 1411 Crescent St., Montreal. RQ. . . . for Canning Guido 0.8.7’. And, for best canning and freezing re- sults you’ve ever had-remember good Lily White Syrup! easy- ort- pinlr, sky-blue, for that importer‘: ' ‘ t MAY RID LIGNITE OI‘ WATll OONTINT BASKATOON. Aug. ll-(OH- Eimeriinents conducts‘ at the University of’ Saskatchewan are seeking to rld llantte coal o! tts ao-per-cent water content. Dr. W. Ghana-m. assistant wo- fessor in chemical engfneerlnl, 1s conducting the experiments 1n view ct’ the fact 9- ‘stchewarrs coal tlelds at Iztevan in the southern half o! the province pro- duce only llgrilto. , In transportation, excess weight of the water adds to cpst. Drying by not air asuses and to enslihls. In Momentum ILILINIDOIIIIIIOIIY The sudden tragic death. on July zeta, of little Marlene Doris l-ltl- chey. eight year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hilchey, Mon- tague, came as s. covers shock to the entire community. While swimming about s. mile down the Montague River with an older als- ter, Norma. and several compan- tcnl. Marlene swam beyond her depth and despite the efforts or Norma and two nearby summer visitors it was impossible to save the young girl's life. Although only eight years of age, Marlene proved to be an outstanding student, hav- ing finished Grado IV's work in school, leading her class fri the final examinations 1n June. The largely attended funeral was held Wednesday afternoon from the United Church, Montague, Rev. A. S. Adams officiating. Rev. Mr. Adams spoke very feeilngly tn a message of ‘ort to those who were bereaved. taking a; his text the story of the little lost lamb and the Good shepherd. The hymns sung by the choir were "When He Oometh" and "Safe in the Arms o! Jesus." "What a Friend We Qibl ln Jesus" was very tenderly sung by Mrs. D. M. MacDonald. Miss Alva Brehi-iut was organist. Besides the sorrowlng parents there are left to mourn two sisters. Norma and Lenora, and one brother. Rob- ert. Pallbearers were Harry Hig- glribotham. Arnold Vanlderstlne. Warren Ladnei- and George Nich- olson. Intenmerit was in the Mon- tague Community Cemetery. The following sent floral tributes and messages of sympathy: wrestli- The Family. Mr. and Mrs. George Preece and Roma Mir. and Mrs- Wm. Hllchey m. arid Mrs. Archie l-Illchsy Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hflchey and Family. Mr. and Nllrs. Roy Clow Mr. and Mrs. John MacKerizle Mr. and Mrs. Dolnhle White m. and Mrs. Clifford Lilly Tribune Press Ltd, Amherst. N’. S. miployees of Trfbime Press Ltd. UPI‘!!! The Mislon Band w. and Mrs. Ralph Carr staff Kings county Hospital m. and ma, Bruce MscPhee Mir. and Mrs. Joseph Lsnlgan and Family. Molooln-i MiacPtiee Mr. Howard Dewar Mr. George Stewart ‘Thelma Stewart m. and Mrs. John Gsrrihurri United Church Sunday School Manges o! Symlllfll! ‘tribune Operators, hmherer Mrs, Nellie Fraser Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Preece and Family. Miss Ann Methesori Miss Anne Maenachern Mr. and Mrs. Lou Tlfrlghtr ‘Mr. and Mrs. Rev Brooks ‘Miss Alena Mrs-Donald Mr. and Mrs. George Mair THE GUARDIAN s CH ARLOTTETOWN rAGE ELEVEN 41011101541547‘ ivivs- scorpion/cal It's amazing! 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"d. um Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brehsut She saw, through hei- contusion. that she must choose between telling lilm, with ridiculous melo- drama, to leave her house instant- 1y and pretending to think he was only 1n fun. She hated a sconc- ~0h 1 must lie tiis fvdse o! the worth of my in. tments," she assured him slyly- "sit down, Clcily. You terrify e stnndln there." mShQ compfied. Mllns mimi- m sat silent a moment, looking her over with eyes that sNmOd amused. ‘ Presently he spoke. “I told You that evenlni that you were a strange woman. YOu stun stmnill‘ and stranger. Have W“ 595M161)’ considered what you are rota: to do? get you to a nunnery? Borne nunriery of the Illlrlt? How old are you, Clclly?" "Almost thirty-six." "You're extraordinarily young tn both mind and appearance for your age and experience," he wll 1'0- msrklng calmly. "I-thlnk I rc- member saying that before. It always impresses mo. You've kept something glrllsh that most women lose. 0t course, in your predica- ment. it la extremely touching." Olclly sat silent. But only for a moment, for Avery rose a8 ff to take hls departure. Thank God. was her thought betore he spoke again. “I'll be running lion‘. It must be quite late. 1 have I've succeed- ed in conveying the impression that life isn't over for women of thirty-live." she stood up, Inllhig as t! tlils observation were a pleasantly, and extending i-ier hand to him, trying to behave like an ordinary hostess gracefully dismissing an ordinary visitor. Ho took It and held ft, clasped wanenly in his own. "Have I boned you?" he asked. “My deer,” he added gently, "You're not, I hope. angry?" She wondered. she wasn't "No," she informed him. "Xeifll think our shit I!!! l Don't let me detain you, said Albert's bland silence. "Good said Hid?" pleasantly. look at all ll ' ' - and Bord _, u W yved- deceive him iii regard to his ego-tn. Avery, at least, noun-i a; ""- "“""' "°""”"" shfiisllfllY Uflgsblligz. trill: Mo": moniherhlFtoAlbtllrstliLyRAv/‘tiaf; ..c'°°" "'g""' "° "'4 “"111 deception. ' said to understand. He know thni 1m, and ma. Bert MacDonald with you again’ Not “W. you.” 1:0 mvumge. Bu“ he d1 d not Good rught," she responded, When, the next morning, Avery she was innocent o! us; nib- to, tired. Will you lunch with melluok sheepim on the mnw,,-y_ heavy at heart because nothing called her on the telephone, it demeanor. tomorrow? I'll call you in the poised, she could say would serve to un- sea-nod good to ha: his voice (To Be Continued) morning? "I thought Gertrude told me . é ____ xxv m, were dining with a, client," THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! By Fsgcly and Storm ___4 u m! "we" h no Avery. said Albert rlqultetcasualliyd. A .. W.” __ , . _ no femur o! M» M d"? - e - - .'"I W“ 8M8 °"' " V" ~. o i __ / roiwwsuroirr ~-- wlsh to thank all who save asslst- ggauy pulled her fingers, tn ‘ ".4, man from ljetrolt. But he ‘ NElvElkscgN- k A MINUTE “Elm, ,. x- )- ance fri any way If"! "WM W?!" utter consternation. from the hand couldiit make it. He sent me a i To THOSE A / ~ BE glen-ifs. .... , / sent flowers and messages e! sym- that still clasped them. For it wire. t , » GE! ‘ - , - % A b |4_ w; \ », i ‘ '" “"“"“'"'" “its isisflz..“""zlr:'.risir"liii:t . iéllitililvlié’ d’ / ‘ i / r a ' % m rig. s ey s, l on ' v 3 - r g < w," faintly derislve. He was course, couldn't possibly believe l cuppEpsh t Cr g, // ’ v smiling a little, hut not too un- it, The thought struck he!‘ l‘ .' _ * ' s suddenlv they know the rules of -.~ “. - ’ |l is S a 9' this gzilhe. They've both played ' ‘ - j "_ I ‘ it before tri one role or another. a - ' ' \ /l B! , That was whet made it so tragtcal- _ l / _ ‘ "gum Ins-nee X ly funny. _ - ' ~ . ' l~ A”. "I was just going." seld Avery . _ . _ ' pleasantly. 1 - .—— l I night," Avery. lcll. ‘ ' '" * ‘ “it? 2.? ‘lusts... ... .... .Tisv usuaiw em» him her llflfld. lWORK ON \IOU WHEN "Good night," said Avery in the ‘TTHE RAZQFQ JUST, dlreition p‘; Atlberthgllohh-iiélfltlgd ABQUHN pOQ|T|QNK _\ qulc .y as e o ye . e ~-~ threshold. It was not too con- A S"'CFFX\“ ipltgtilll that they dld not shake _ . ~/‘ _. an s. - \ ,-. _. In the mute moment that ,//iluziilLF.___ fir-z- 24f» .‘- j/ / R I followed Avery's departure, Clclly ‘JMAAM/Egy} , é t -'.~ ‘ a noticed how clearly she could i$EAT7ZE‘T-’ a" _ Z hear the sounds in l-hP hall. There __; W43”; V‘ % \ é * was no doubt that Albert might ' l \ ' ~_@' have heard the end of their . i \ u \; ' colloquy. She still couldn't "ma," m,“ ‘ 2 \§\ a h,‘ irmember fust what had been -' -- 1' said. The door closed discreetly. shutting her in with him. She turned t-hen to look at him, appeal ln her eyes. "It was quite a good party." said Albert brightly. What party? she thought for one bewildered instant. 0h. of- course - Clertrudes. He sold very dlstincly, "I'm so glad you mode me go." It swept quickly over her with nightmare intensity that he thought » she had known that Avery was coming. That he wouldn't believe her, because everyone lied. "It broke up quite early. I'm 31nd of that His words were still stressed by that curt, explicit accent. Because I'm dos tired. D0 you mind ll I turn in?" She couldn't believe that he wasn't going to telk to her. That she would have no chance, no opening to explain. "Are you going upstairs‘) Shall I turn out the lights?" He had never been more courteous. "Albert." she began, her voice quaverlng helplessly, "you must listen. It was nothing -- yes. I'm going upstairs." she said at last, faintly, as if hei- last words hadi never been uttered. 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