ocrdssa 5. M1950 ' FREEI u do'i.s' rchshe tins of luscious -sour t .- r;mm.n.:.r:F1'iMra ......:..m . , . ant kinds of cut-out cartons- 1. Locomotive and Freight C.a'r. ' 2. Flat Car and Caboose. toy-Inakin Crescent your "toy-makers" - post-haste. Mt Lass! -. I've found the cry thing a mirror-bri ht polish that keys that way! flihe new . RS do the trick. And no wonderl . . .Both Inn-X Posts We: (Silo) and ' Lin-X Anti-Slip Bell-Polishing Was (five). contain a priceless ingredient . . . Carnauba.rJiei world's.niost valuable-natural was that comes from the Cariiauba Palm. So it's nalural for hardwood doors to fairly gleam with pride when you win them with Lin-X Paste . , and coniposi" Self-Polishing Wax like a duck takes to water. For this wax LIN-X 'HO E BRIGHT ,War. And linoleum, painted Anti-Sli ' " l i th card: the. 'iii.3x".' foiir ails: H I S - telling me whic ;.'...'.i'iiir'p (;'35'c.n have all four for 24 labels!) .. Ind a. Stove and sink Unit; 4. Refrigerator and Cupboard. i f (if fH'i C fT CIYS6 til 10' M y”"' ”'”ff.'io.'i'. .'i"o'ir -3"ii.iiI”'i'.i' 3.. 1'”ii..b..'.'.” iiienif iiii t., Montreal. P.Q. - enclosing 6 labels from qnr 0171017 b of the four toy-making cartons I'll and you to give my doors and furniture 5 yx ..':':!'i floors take . L-X i is comp iely water-repellent . . . and. I've discovered, it really is anti- ... "avg-n slip. I've also discovered that the wonderful Lm-X N a Smudge Eur- niturc Polish (43c) cleans, polishes and protects-all in one ap lice- (ionl Want your home to sparkle? . . . then ask for Lin-X Om. '.3.iglitcncrs at grocery, hardware and department stores. in Lora Wills Your Husband? Then you'll want gd l ?d to look your love- , '. liest for him-al- ways. Best way I U know to keep your ' skin as soft and fresh and glowing he the day he mar- I, ried y u is just this: Give our co plexion the beauty-bene t of that wonderful new-formula WOODBURY Din! SKIN; causal I Just 10 minutes a day with this miraculous new cream can make even the driest of skins look velvstrscftl You see, the new Wcodbury Dry Skin Cream contains penetrating PENATEN. There's no nonsense about it-it goes deep into pore opcnings.'to give your skin an extra dividend of rich lanolin. So, for beauty's sake, I'd suggest you give your skin the benefit of this wonderful, new Woodbury Dry Skin Cream-soonl lilo, 37c, 65c and 950. Eur Tests 34 Dream? . . . just wait 'tii you taste this on S onae Cake, made with dee-licious Ey n DOWN CAKE Cole 0WdCl' 1!! Ban. salt three times. throughout. Add light. Add shortening mixtu mlxln qu c cog: hes er on y 1 V2 in es deep, wh c greased. Bake in I I'm Lllisays Delighted, to get let- ters from readers who've tried and liked the products I recommend. Here's one that's particularly en- thusiastic: "Thanks a. million for our tip on Sloan's Linirnent. ou've no ides how it relieves the occasional rheumatic pains I have. I'll never sin be without Sloan's!" Yes, r eumatio pains go deep. That's why you should 0 after them with deep-acting ' 0AN'S LINIMENT, It's such a comfort when you're suffering from rheumatism or sore muscles -a sprain, a stii-neck'or neural- -gia. Such soothing warmth . . . iust pat on Sloan's for almost in- stunt relief I At any drugstore for rust 40c a bottle. , d siv'.'i'i'3zir FLO RlxThst's.the ilour, you know, that's sifted over and over again until 2'! fine as ordinary hour. It makes the li drenmiesl cakes imaginable! . . . ' (I I ens sifted Swans mi ) own Cake If n. Calumet 1 3 tspri. tad lemon rind Sift Hour once measure. add link ng pow er. salt and macs. sift eggs with rotary egg beater u sugar graduall . beating t klnd .tliu-iaddtoelgg kly. Add all flour and torsion ,i-ind and beat w until smooth. in h has been lined on bottom -with moderate oven (VII deg. I.) about is Ran. Split cake in half. Spread whipped times as test, fiuilieet, yynoy Sperm our Baking lz cup h ether ' ntil they are on constantly until very thidc heat until In ' Turit into round. D-in chlayorpe Cool in cream or custard (filing between alvea. sift powdered sugar over top or cake. It's No: Hard to win a husband's a proval with a meal like this . . main of Mushroom Soup-Pip- ingvliot Biscuits-Vlgfetaiile Salad and delicious KRA DlNNEItl f'Kraft Dinner" is a reel main islil In every package of "Kraft inner" is a special fast-cooking macaroni that coo s- to duff lightness in only 1 minutes. An , in the unis package - cheddar cheese, alrea:!y:'gra.ted, to spmiklo in for rich eese ilavour. Your husband will approve. too, of the mane?! ou save when you serve "Kra t inner". For just a few pennies there are ample serving for four in each package! '1 Nsiru Told Me How to remove. adhesive tape painlessly! Just wet ' F L sosktheedgssofthet e uli aws as it's soaked. 'N?tli'eIr) wig: do ul thinf about this trick - it removes ai those many black as!- hesive tape stains that resist rub- bing 'n' scrubbing. You'll find many uses for Energine every day - it removes grease spots, f paint, tar, chewing gum, etc. from even the most delicate fabrics - absolutely safe because it contain no acids nor caustics. Be prepared for those 'little accidcnia' - piit Encrgine on your shopping list to- day - as little as 25o at drug and department stores everywhere. For g looks as --uriiiturs as it does with brsnware - candlestick: - place acceuoriss se.tntipg.l 'l'heirh p icuary w en you keep slowing by polisli' a” 001' ll leisure ls Seawall ' . , time . Speed up your housework brand new, ; wot, yet amasiiijy 0 any I t o 3. be iler. to the or H i will start you NA ri llbiilgg-ilk your aniraiics I cried roductional knoc'lrers-vsses- . . add warmth and character to any auty is not dimmed with time . . . your branws them regularly with BltASBO.' easy to use-for. t's made especially for bra-I l i ng You--Di-osindboss but never for . . . here's how to make your drs hard. ii."'.a.i...i""'" .'i'i".. em in-hve eonvendi:nt.':s::'"a:'li'n.r'rlw'snr.e, d rtusnt. ety sad lfooary porno; . . and remember to lmw the C-l- 3?6ii"2i'e. Brrrri-rl Cold weather ahead - and that means i "watch out for coldsl" But -if you take 'my advice you'll be prepared to light cold mis- ” cries with the new aiitihid inc dis- covery-ANOHISTI By taking Anohist on exposure or in first 24 hours of a cold you can stop the snilfler and meets: of is cold sn (1 single. day! That's ri ht -prompt, efficient relief-and or psnnierl In fact the Super-Ecom orny Family-Sire bottle of as Anohist Tablets costs only about so per tablet! So buy Anohlst at your clruggist's today! ”cmember: all antihistamines are not alike. They vary yreatly in perlormsncm, Anohiei is the antiliisiomins lor- mula recommended for Iamily use because of its success in actual clinical tests. I'd Lilrs To .Let You In On I .. .for it's a - secret of feminine hygiene that every woman should know! And so many already dol . . . in fact, thous- ands of women had ZONITORS the most completely Istisfaciorymethod . of feminine hygiene. '.llliey'r-e es... tive, greaseless, stain snow. white v inal suppositonesv. that . are. wer ully germicidal, yet ab- solu ly safe to delicate tinues and so we dainty and conven- lent.” use Ask your druggist for zonitors - and aortic to In - Barbara Brent, lill Crescent St, Montreal. P9. -!or a Iroo boob- , lot lillllli frank facts on feminine hygiene. t will be sent to you in a plain wrapper. . I Ersryonfs Talking About the beauty of hrauware, It's dennitoly back again in home dccoratiori. AJnQlucli.o happy rcvivall w th Ye; ' dre- re treasures -i lg.-II-2 oflhoiiuwoaij pl s Bstecn-llacklnncn ' . . . 'wIIllllIIg . g A very pretty . wedding took place, in Greenrnount Church of Christ on Wednesday evening, Sept. isar 8,p.m. when under an arch of pink ,and white streamers, surrounded by potted plants and cut flowers. "Miss Beverley Jun. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Macltlnaon. of O'Leai-y, P. E. 1., exdiangcd vows with Ralph Keir. youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. James -Getson. Coleman. P. E. I. The ceremony was perform- ed by Rev. William O. Weale, miri-f later. " The bride, given in marriage by her father. entered the church to the strains of I.ohengri..'a Wed- dingllarch played by Mrs. Wm. Weale. ,. The bride chose for her wed- ding a brown-gabardlns wool suit, brown hat and accessories and were a coi-sage of pink carnatlons. Mil Eleanor Campbell of Al- berton was her cousin's brides- maid, she chose a navy suit, navy list and accessorl s and wore a corsage of pink gladoll. The groom was supported by his cousin Mr. Erskine Getson, Kil- dsre Capes. During the ceremony "The Wed- ding Prayer"iwas rendered by Rev. Mr. Weale. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Maclilinnon wore wine taffeta with grey accessories, while the groom's mother wore blue with white accessories. Amid showers of confetti and best wishes of their. many friends. the happy couple left by motor for their honeymoon trip to be spent visiting in Nova Scotia. On their return they will re- l side in Coleman, P.E.l. . NORTH IIIVEB W. I. The October meeting of the North River W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Harry Scott. In the absence 0! the President Mrs..R.ay Bruce was in the chair. The meet- ing opened,by-singing the Institute Ode followed by the collect for Chi: Women. The minutes of the last meeting were read, approved and signed. gwiiesporidence was 'VIlII lllelt lllarlsttctsiis Miss Persis Hebden, A.'l'.C.M., travelling representative of the Royal Conservatory of Music. To- ronto, who will arrive in Char- lottetown on Oct. 11. The purpose of Miss He'bden's visit is to meet with music teache and others interested in music education. also read and discussed. A new committee schools were appointed. Committee for Warren Grove School 15 Mrs. Clayton Stevenson and Mrs. Harold Younker. The Committee for East Wiltshire is Mrs. Fred Jewell and Mrs. Sterl- ing Macxlnnon. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. John Warren. Lunch committee for this will be, Mrs. John warren. Mrs. Keir War en. Mrs. Roy Bruce and Mrs. Norris Kitson. Business being finished the meeting was then adjourned and a very dainty lunch was served by the hostess and committee in charge. Collection was 31.37. LONDON. Oct. 4 - (Reuters)- A Czedhoslovak civil airlines plane carrying refugees landed at an air- port in Southeast Britain Satur- day, the Air Ministry announced tonight. An Air Ministry official said this was the second Czech aircraft to land at the airport - Manslon. Kent -- under similar circumstances in 12 months. for both mo THE GUARDIAN. Cl-lARIJOfl'PETOWN I V k ' ll. l(.)Fsarsv Flccil ill Divorce Cam .4 .2. LONDON. Oct. 4 -- some lawy- ers fear that a lot of Britons who couldn't afdord it before may rush to the courts for divorces after the Labor Government's new Legal Aid Bill goes into effect tomorrow. bor Government as part of its socialization program, offers an- tain's poorer classes full or parlal financial assistance in taking their legal disputes before the high court and the court of appeals. Exceptions, are slander. libel, V breach of promise and a few minor categories. The plan is expected to cost the taxpayers ' upwards od 21.000310 03,100,000) I year. Originally planned on a. much wider scope, the.ls.w was watered down considerably prior to its en- actment by Parliament last year. In its present form it won the sup- port of all parties. Even the'liawyers like it, but some of them believe it might lead a lot of people to the courts for divorces they previously could not afford. Divorce cases are heard in high court. lawsuits in the county courts, where tliemajority of civil cases are instituted, are not covered. Legal aid in criminal cases has long been in effect here. Unlike the costly National Health service. Britons will not be taxed directly topay for the legal aid service. It does not apply to the wealthy as well as the poor, as does the big medical service pro- gram. Only those who would be hard hit financially by expensive court procedure will benefit. It does not put Brltains lawyers under governmental control. The Government will foot the bill, but supervision ed the scheme is left to the Law Society (the British version of the Canadian Bar As- sociation). Anyone earning less than E3 a weeks gets full free legal assistance. All costs, including his lawyer's fee, are pald,by the Government. The average wage earner getting 521?. a week is eligible for partial as- sistance. The amount he must say out of his own pocket is based on T g Y THE NEW PACK-Fresh from the Garden! 0.00519 your money back it you don't cues that all tour llbby's "Gentle Press" Tomato Products- hko, Soup, Caiehup and Chill louse are the but we've ever isms. It's at. your grocer-'s now-this year'r new pack of Libby's "Gentle Press" Tomaso Juice. It's the tomlto iiiice preferred by 4 out of 5 for flavour and file 'quAli't!, " it's Canada's fastest-selling tomato iulce, you can be sure the Libby's you buy today is freshly packed, (rash Finn the fields. The bill. put though by the La-,, NESCAFE . , ' SAVES YOU - . up TO 4Qt A POUND on com: sii.i.s H e's why: i.................. DRINK s ' O 1. Even the 4 or. lar-though coatlngllar lose-snakes as HESCAFE trmlny cups as a whole pound ol orrilnory:oilse. 2. 'l'::rf.ainlly also lor saves oven 3. No waslowvlth 'Noseafd. You .":;'.: or ccrrrr ' n e n . 4. Noiror gossysialo. Nsscofils iilhidhllli-L W specially processed to slay fresh down to the last spoon- lull M 'I'-A-S-'l'-I-II a Right this minute more people are drinking. QESCAFE than all other instant coffee: combined 'Nescafd (pronounced NES-CAFAY) is the exclusive registered trade mark of Nestifs Milk Products (Canada) Limited to designate its soluble coffee product which is composed of equal parts of ure soluble coffee and added g carbohydrates (dextriris. maltus and dextrose) added solely to protect the devour. 1 what the bill calls his "disposable penses. ' income." That means the money If his "disposable income" he has left after paying taxes, rem, amounts to 5412 a year, he is al- interest on loans, maintenance of lowed .956 "free income." The re- dependen's and other normal ex- mairider is halved, leaving i'.128 FLA VOU R pounds as the amount the Govern- ment figures he would be able to pay 1'cr legal services, The Govern- ment would pay any legal cost! in excess of this. F You'll like it because only the plump "ripened-to-perfc .iuu' toes is used. Nothing is added except a little salt. All of nature's fresh flavour and goodness is sealed-in by Libby's ready for you to enio . Try the tomato 'uico with the '50 avour . . . buy ibby's "Gentle Press" Tomato Juice today at your grooe.r's.