J enthusiasm as this year’s “Royal Line” . . . for never before has even Congoleum offered such gorgeous designs and- oolourings. - ' The sun porch illustrated shove looks bright on the cloudiest day-—and the secret lies in the floor. The pattern is Torino, No. 516. Its neutral marhleized field helps create an impres- sion of spaciousness while the touches of military scarlet and blue are in tune with the times and are cleverly accentuated in the furnishings. .//.i/‘//»'/?k.r d/Y/i/V/‘ll/ THIS YEAR'S "ROYAL" LINE Call at your favourite housefurnishings store and see this rug. And rememher—Congoleum Gold Seal Rugs are sanitary, Cllsy-IO-Cléfln-‘B damp mop keeps them spotless-Jr's flat without fastening of any hind and are guaranteed to give you satisfaction. For a free illustrated booklet, "Smart New Colour Schemes for Every Home" and reproducing the complete range of style-leaders, clip and mail the attached coupon. The GOLD SEAL is afllxod to the su ' of all genuine Gold Seal Congoleum. Insist on seeing it when buying! Bl] lilllEllM We ill CONGOLEUM CANADA - LIMITED - MONTREAL CONGOLEUM CANADA LIMITED. . $700 Si. Patrick Sh. Montreal, Canada. d ‘ i lll ed nu... "sis... Sthslnts Every Home . a Nosu .. ........................................ nun-no Mdvm ................. We Carry 4 Complete Line of CONGOLEUIMRUGS MOORE & McLEOD LTD. ‘Our Stock of Congoleum ‘Rugs is Complete JOHN MacLEAN & SON . Montague Call and Inspect Our Display of CONGOLEUM RUGS BRA c5. McKA Y it c0., LTD. SUMMERSIDE n» coivcoisuM RUGS- at LIOWEST PRICES s... PROlVSE BROS., m. See Our. Fiiistptielscitiionovftlis Latest licsigns ‘a R. HOLMAN LTD, ;smi i.*Fc mf§rs * ~ reldlh!‘ in news a s and and hsarlngp h‘; t need oi some min: to 1 the blood and tissues. Because " la! Jsan acid iood, youinay no think that itwillhavsan acid sct upon the tissues. This and alkali substanc the ioods are flnall used or bum- ed in the body the eneral efisct —the ash formed ai r they are burned-will have either s-n acid or an alkali eiiect upon the blood and tissues While the blood never really be- comes acid (this would mean 218:3? it ma lose some oi its an acidbpondltlon. This maybe I'm; tat oi the body needs starch so approach’ nearly to! 1m A wu oosanxsu‘ . lglllmthl-IIINW-flieilrst wen inatoestuutat Italian wsniedwsaiouetber restaiiizntoverncsr Wrshinltcu |m0fllfl'll$0d600b$ flqugmbyyygy e$ltelollbwouldmaksupto Atdin .sheiound deals-obi . N a solace i... I; wanes ' walked slonx the about acidosis, and the opted walked up to the sonasdieunloekedthsm M, t d ‘ sun ns was M: he flower shop. 51s ooul ' tresmin ltothe Th t. Thth , ' mm‘ ‘but w“ in R n room e no a adbeenMrRoe-idens is true to . ' tloally-ail toods contain both acid were bathed m a rosy cording to whether it L; richest in swceainr the peipietcl. ' acid or in slakli qualities. But when arms. Oi Mrs. Thaver crled. Then i was ended and Mrs. They bod to lirv all the chairs. the Roerden was in Reno Rmzardless davsnooxt. and look bedroom with the twin beds subway. both of them were loot in bronchi on the divorce. And yet thfillibgnwn thoughts. had not seen Steve Brod- erick since that first dav in White's i" l m an rr" U!’ C; - iigudr aotfgw 301d a m “"5 ti?“ Laziness oeopi it be timed . m oi as: ma» . a "WmPHKhI P a w“ ‘fifllllfid "Y! t0 ’ weight the ha? and hire woiindlged illgslhegd ghe mosreltliusliirlgss h‘ $33 “WW1” m‘ llm°"‘7“d3° 353°- bvfiilllscreaslng lithe amount of food ' ' ea (Gsnunaodnunvsss I) III Ocntlnentsfs haudsomen Disturbing News u“ an» lliflill 1991110410“ Sy Lovers ‘A livlns quarters. tor Alison's beink away. and newwaoer. As she tinned ~ Reno ircin the oresldentoi the Con- Zwss neat. But Alison “l; tiréeoniiahltg‘ Iiinesfgum l “ _ . t in the s/oartment the newspapers.‘ n3. mdlieigsuvolos brought her back to the little rel- _ - taut-am. Alison had never fold her ‘Now. shut your eyes!" said Ali- anythimz about the shooting epi- m s door. sode. the details o! her losing her own z hn-nituie and u»; am» affair. not hers. i 133.1% m“ “ “Ti? ‘$1’; . - _o e new her no "It's home. mother!" Alison said. bad: or her assuthe waiter brought woman into her their s the nest oi what Mr. Weston use said. All- son felt responsible. It had been Goinu back downtown on the her own stupidity which had Mr. Roerden had turned out to be her one real friend! (To Be Continued) UWSOD I've chewed 7cm allenil Club ls my pick on every count. Club euro glvoe a _ mane lot of sweet, long-lasting - chews for a dlmel (Iii EWING TOBACCO YOU MIGHT Asiwztirci-irw THE Bzsf, to ionsbls wedding wore pink accents h” @0110. thgomors he is able to! smart guests at a recent lash- wlth dark costumes. ioods to help burn it; i! not starch iood is 619w. ma? 38W sues. As s food one o! the two iooda which are greatly ds- th ed cs creased b oss vllstiinz to r u their w yht, these individuals may suitor th acidosis — low ‘blood pressurmdlushed cheeks, tiredness or weakness, and acid odor o! the breath . . Eowev ,evenify0uaroofnor- ma! welg t you can acquire an acidosis-loss oi some 0t your alkallnslreserve-ln a very simple manner by eating meat, bread. and sugar every day. This is good sense as bread and sugar are good energy ioods. and meat (or eggs or fish) is needed to maintain the body structure and to repair worn cells or tissues. But how can you prevent acid- osis? While mg; individuals like to use baking a, sods. mints. or other "alkallzer", the daily use oi two or more of the "alkaline" ioods will keep the blood and tia- ipes in their proper alkaline condi- n. (The alkali-f ioods are: milk and d products. nuts, ranbern fruits (except r ubarb, c u, prunes and plums) and vezetablu_ HOUSEHOLD JIINTS To‘ improve the flavor oi sts ’ es cook slice oi lemon and a oi salt added to any irult sauce helps brlns out the ilavor Trained rat catchers, who work on shi in Lonodon docks. must estlma e the nmnher of rats m s. ship before beginning their work oi extermination. advice is to consult the lives o! o er men as we would a look- ! 1M8. and from thence fetch fillmlilu tor our own imitation-- Terenoe._ m: sad ins-slim: For Round Trip KING'S BlllTllDlY Ssisrilsy, thy 20th Bolas‘; noon Friday Ma 19 Itll oo rm. (Assn) un-' day. 21. Return: Leave y d to mldhlgli "l! W Monday, May n, 1989. Ullllllllll MY slushy, thy 24th . Tu.“ u; 819mg zoo iasnuliasri.) Wqln ; May M.‘ Bntoriu‘ in mid Drlomondfrvficrlvfermdllelt 0211a‘ _ l- . Your . Eyes. ‘I 1 . I iaaoeslsesss '0:- ucfilll "*_ . 1 I I Fl N D A GOLD MINE IN YOUR BACK YARD, JOHN ? r101 00175-201 1 raunv A GOLD MINE or IISED CAR values AT MY r0120 DEALERS _ m/s 1s AN 2&6 c412! THE 73,3 SEM. 0N A FORD IJEMEWS MBMEAIG . when nscsssflFY . to msef aivlci T ls several years since Ford Dealers an over Canada first set up definite high standards of RECONDITIONING for. used cars, and definite SAFEGUARDS to protect the used car-buyer. These standards and safe- guards were embodied in the “R&G” PLAN. Each year, Ford Dealers spend thousands 0f dollars in thoroughly reconditioning the cars they take in trade. Much of this recondition- ing is not apparent to the eye. But your Ford Dealer is convinced that his future as a businessman depends on the VALUE of the products lie seller-whether they be new Ford, GUARANTEED 24w ~. money-beck guarantee; 50-50 30- . doyworrmly. Mercury or ears, or whether, they be "e ‘FR & G” oars that he ofiers. For this reason, your Ford Dealer does all in his practical power to make sure that the “R &‘G” carshe sells are in absolute A-l condition. Then, to further safeguard the buyer, he ofiers a 2-day money-back gunn- antee (l00% satisfaction or 100% refund), with a “50-50” 30-day warranty against mechanical defects. If you’re ready to start driving a better used car, see your Ford Dealer today! FEATURING 193a, ‘s1, ‘as roan; v-e cans WITH: e v-wrs s-cvuuosn ENGINE-GRAND reason- uiaucs wmi GRATIFYING scouomv-moosnu. SIRIAMLINID STYLE-COMFORTABLE, QUIET mo: -sns|. sooY, ssrsrv OLASS-EASY-ACTION sarm snares Ill 1mm) DEALER FOR see voun $1? osaisn TM6iEYiéii§i&9uiBi_riI E5 *- ll CHARLOTTETOWN ALLISON. MacLEOD Limited a 224 Great George Street Phone 642i A”. --.~a:‘='=1'¢>:'.