mic! O- t l'Bd0lIooeix of food? that actually prevented K occurring? ' Admn chm-lists sardiea hr ova a year to find a combination of in- ,gredients that would be last-acting, Pong-lasting in its effect and there- peutically compatible EXECUTABS lis the resultl Ry actual laboratory standards EXECUTABS is the most effective oi all stomach preparations tested. - l 51.00 I 53.50 I No Prescription Necessary . a” sealant? p . ' Cenodlon Chemists Develop . o, Ilew Product Successfully VWI-not Do You Know? Bdon scoring yourself on the quia below, nsnelnber that it B ioellnrdytadiagnoseyourownailment. Ifycahavebeuaaasurod by a plrysidu that your stomach trouble is caused by hyperacidity. I , Do you have to be careful in your choice Do you take some common alkalizer, mint or soda without getting reliei? Do you currently suller from either heart- 3 bum, gas, pain, soreness or general distress after eating or during the niglt? Wouldnlt vou appreciate a preparation nxnctlmnsi SOLD AT DRUG STORES ONLY ' .:; 9ilill(,l.l.!;l1E"!;llEg! -I....,4.ow-' nTniiI'.i.HR3fl'nuu”'' : YES NO your symptoms . As Execctab before eating plants dlscomiort after. I WAIIAMTV-Ii taken for a condi- tion or symptoms of diagnosed hyperacidity and it fail: to give satis- faction by the time you use half the induce. return the remainder and the purchase price will be refunded. Attendance At school: Increases OTTAWA. (GP)-Attendance at Canadian schools increased in the 10 years from 1941 to 1051. seven llaya I A Week Ltlraase Ihauoo) .i. t ' 1... nadiana five to 24 years old in KW 1 mm it per cent, were attending school. Provincially, tho the total population of live to 14 card dis; 56.2 per cent and lowest in Quebec Hoppy decides he might as well add Ii 47-3 Per cent to the chaos by carrying of! the Prince Edward Island had the old blue teddy bear and leaving it second highest proportion at sea conveniently !or me to trip over: per cent, followed by saskatche- and so on and on and I sigh and wan with 56.1 per cent, British say "oh heck. what's the use!" Columbia with 55 per cent, New. Life is so interesting and excit- foundland with 54.9. New Brun;- ing here--I never know what to wick 54.7. Alberta 54.5. Manitoba expect when I open a drswerl 53.5 and Ontario 53.3. early W” xlomlng. before break- fast. to be exact. I pulled out the bottom drawer in the cupboard here blankets were stored and uess what I found-Moms Oat- GUEILPH. Ont. (OPV-William cat! she had been looked in there Kellington. Guelph'a oldest resi- late the night before. I distinctly dent and reputed to be Ontario's remember saying as I hied oil to oldest Oddfellow. marked his l02nd bed: "Now. who left that drawer IOIND BIITHDAI ' birthday Thursday. Enjoying re- partly open?" Nice that Mama markably good health. he was Cat-cat has good lungs and has around as usual and spent the day fastidious household manners! receiving ' ' friends. it-licitations from his ' . 2. Tuesday: Waiting for iriend Hubby in the grocery store in town the other day, I overheard one woman say to another, "I'm nearly dead on my feet. cooking and look- ing after thine two kids of mine is pretty nearly more than I can take. I'm telling you it's a big Job these days, keeping house!" I wished momentarily that I had the book entitled. The Lost. And The Found. to hand to the speak- er. After she read it. I am sure that never again would she feel tlona with Cuticura Soap and Ointment. Buy today. housekeeping was an irksome job! 1. Manda : . The bureau of statistics reported mm, ma ff 523.. Thursday there were 4,6dll,lo0 Os- whn . mod ml, m mu", an "'1 could be managed 1951. of the total. 2,439,401. or 51.3 nguy .g our muummg. wk", . hopel It started tau nit compared with 2.109.351. or with the best of l,n":altiou',nt:,heTi-:3 no.5 per cent, of the 4.292.938 in Ronny mom. . M 0; gm-' .06” the age group in nine provinces in '10 mg. mg ggu. M mm,.,,a-g ltdl. he says. Mary is short a few bobby Pfolioflrlon of pins and somehow it other my Mavis Exit Tony ' Blount by ca"... Parkman I cnarran n make certain. of the ribs, there seemed nothing wrong with him. only meant that he would be turn- ed out in the morning to carry on again as usual. If it had entailed lying up tor a day or two. he might even have welcomed a little fur- ther indury - I. broken rib or col- lar-bone. say. In any civilised com- munity tlhls crack on the head ought to have entitled him to a day's rest. but that was out of the question here. he knew. The Com- mandant's idea of a good hospital was an empty one - and Brisac. the drunken old dog. played up to him. The doctor wasn't a bad old fellow in himself - though his medical knowledge was practically nil - but for his own sake he wouldn't keep a man on the sick list who was capable of staggering out to work. What a ghastly system it wasl Being primarily based on the hid- eous assumption that the convicts were something lea than human beings, its atltual eitect was to He reached I bare am up and felt his head gingerly. lneneath muqu," the bundles it was sore and ten- yggu-5 of we amndm. whoa; 1,, mm wvuummnlt Dmdy..' as on T !f:'w".uhllh.; ,'1'3h'::Gl':I'3 sprigs of heather and baby mums. 1951 was highest. in Nova. sectie. at (his best ones too. usually!) and been. no other damage from what Mr. Chymn Mu,m,,' ;,,,k,,g 1,”. D” mun” lmd "M W” h” "”'d ly in a gown or white satin and his hands down over his body to he. wm, net No; arms and legs were all right. 1, co,-93.1,, of "ld Epm 3"” " "Tum wme” Slle Teen-led a cascade of Anter- '" l” lean Beauty ro w9u- tn” "'5 ”h”t 39 W” ml Min Carol MacKay. who were a particularly gratetlul to find that mu, um, gown Vwm, mmmu he had escaped so lightly. for it 5 There Ought To Be A Law By Fugaiy And Shorten : run-so-e (17-IE wAv low SON-N-Llulg SHOE CO --s I WAS PRDMISED A O5 UH-FIBULA mo Me'u.' Have 10 The Lost. And The Found is convert them IMO a. mob of sul- written by a physician. Dr. Robert len savages - creatures to be Collis, who in 1945 was in charge herded and driven under constant of all the children from the Ger- threat or riile and whip. There man concentration camp of Belsen. was no slightest suggestion of any The children were from nine dit- attempt at reronnation. The sole lerenl COUNTIES 6-lid BDOKE 3-1 conception was one of punishment many diirerent languages. Six of mm; 1mn.hm-d revenge or or- these war orphans, Dr. Collie took ganizgd muggy uponi those who back to Ireland when the war was had tum,-pmed ",5 mm, ended-Tm” 0! me 9”l he m0Pl9d And he had another five years gflgallyk ""1 lg” 15 P';nc1PI111Y about of this hell to look forward to! lit 5" WW "2 3'1 1"” W "ml was an a llin thought. Five the book is written. What they years! A,,e;"f,':, hegknew hlnuelf in arid their mother went through is be 5 WW diltamt mm mm, me gorgf” b,ey.'.)gd de5”lp,””"' Th” Tony Bloun-t. who had been guilty unde sigysaj ee what warmth and 0, that egregious piece of tony chlldrzgfkggejaym” 1? mi”; '' in Palpeet. but he could still shud- M mother. (1.! 1". mus Mia der at the thought of what he . . 5 lung n M Hm” n would be like at the end oi his a timid of plied-up corpses--to meet love with love again in later la'm' these conditions .. I- THE GTIARDIAN. CHARIJOTTl.'I'OWN llunree-Tuplln . Wedding , Trinity Unitod' Church. New Glasgow, N.S., was the scene at a very pretty wedding on Friday. 1-gm-any gun at 7 o'clock when Shirley Alice. daughter of Mr. James P. Tuplln and the late Mrs. Tuplin of New Ahnsn, P.ll.I.. became the bride of Theodore David. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Munroe of Phlllip's Harbour, N. 8. Rev. C. R. F. Mac- Lennan, M.A.. D.D.. officiated. The church was decorated with of daiiodils and the guest pews were marked with The bride. given in marriage by oversklrt. Her fingertip veil was held in place seed pearls. She was attended by her friend. in when he might forget things tor I. whtle. He drew the blanket up over his bare shoulders, and was about to settle down again to sleep. when a sound from the next bed caused him to start and peer through the gloom towards its occupant. It was 9. sound between a strong- led gasp and and a,groa.n. and as his eyes discerned the dark shape oi the man's figure under the cov- ering blanket, he recalled some- thing oi the disjointed convarnn tion he had heard ooncermng hhn. Whoever he was, it seaned that he was in a. very serious condition. tinued, and after a. moment he propped himself up on one elbow and partly leaned out over the side of his bed ' 'Who.t's the matter. comrade?" he ated in a low voice. Thule was no answer tor scans seconds. and he had concluded that the man had groaned in his sleep when he discerned a slight movement under the blanket and a faint voice asked. "Who's that?" "One oi Ducha.rd'e squad -. the na lishmon." he had responded. "Who are you?" ' Again there was a slight pause and then the ieoble voice answer- ed, "Met I'm Plccalrt - the poor devil who thought he'd seen the: last of this hell : -'-.. Didn't you see them bring me in?" Blount stared through the dark nose with increased interest. Pic- cart was the name oi the prison- er who had escaped two day: be- rare. To be continued I Old Jean's even snoring con- 1 lacs bolero and not overskirt. and carried white chryaaathemums. The groom wu attended by his cousin, Mr. Sanford Munroe. The ushers were Mr. Bert Murphy and Mr. Eric Munroe. A caption was .held in-lmed- Osclselnelseltsnea-ed Iatelynfellowing the ceremony In I955 W50 5510! lUlbs,sIl.e'f?'4,,, the church hall. In-II mud wastes rank 5 5' Ti" NW N"! ""i”' "W W cl tliltiod-eot:Id:sb' i"""" '” side in New Glasgow where both n.-ml" .l.m,.'!'liIII:-eliaeih. are aniployed. - 334. nh”'"h ma am. out of town guests included , llhayehaernalaetles. 11.. ' Mrs. Milton Montgomery. and Mrs. Herbert Poole, sisters of the bride. or Summeralde. P.!:.l. 2:: F l" i 1 F: . FOR POTATO . YIELI) INSURANCE USE IIADII FOI IOIIIEAIIX MIXTIIIE (Consumed copper IIJ5) LIIII. IIILL IIIPIITIII POWDER-U IIITIIT IOWDEI end CANADIAN COPPER REFINERS LIMIT IIOU BANK OF NUVA SCOHA BLDG. TORONTO. ONTARIO Protects your potatoes hi early and lots blight. nap. pmue Interior nu crops. Nenndo land Copper Id- photo helps produce hlj quollty obundont yields . . ; disease-hoe proltabte trope; MAD! ll CANADA ...44 KING ST W VE. MV FIBULNS HUSBAND HASSOME. ax: um: Posmcu WITH HIS rum! . . Imaqtne MAKING "M A PARTNER lirlegusitory, completely true in every Living under and cooped up with men who re- garded any display of considera- life." 'It's a. poignant, he8.rt-break. ' soon--we IHSICTED . . , 3. Wednesday: some ideas for THE, GET THEIR unusual centerpieces: No. 1 -Dip HOME Bu"-T, Ii”)-lit5. nuts in parafiln, sprinkle - with gold glitter. arrange on leav- tion or generosity as a. weakness to be exploited. it was inevitable that his nature must be waived into a hideous shape. The ruthless treatment meted out to them. bred 77wuiu.E' M5 IEFELLINGER, 1400 - r-Wsr., srlalmtv 2,645 es. No, 2..1,m,5 of ivy 1,1. ., come, in its turn an indifference for the skillet or um, scatter ghlny new feelings of others which would pennies over the table. No. 3-In ha"! D9911 ml5'P15Ced in In 3501” a. bowl, arrange an arch of pussy riglnal Papuan. and any vestige cl willows, use short daffodils to nes- sensibility must be crushed and tie underneath.-More ideas on stamped out in mere self-defence. this next week. ' Physically. it. had done him lit- ' ' ' t.le harm. He had always been 4- Thursday: The man at the hard as nails, and the heavy le- bar was imbibing ireely-one drink hour and deprivation of those small after another. Curiously enough luxuries which civilised man re- each time instead of ordering one garde as necessities had toughen- orink, he ordered two. one of which ed him still further. It took an ex- he drink End the other he poured ceptionally fit man to swing an axe into his pocket. Finally the bar- all day in the steamy tropical heat, ””d" 90"” Wm”! M8 curiosity on the meagre rations allowed. and M l”"3”' md he Mid "WNW K0!!! the only aparlc oi pride he retain- he”? Wm” rd 1”” l0 know 1! ed was due to the fact that he was what the deuce do you mean by as good as the best in that respect. p”"”"3 9"” dmlk 1" Will" 9001033 It was a kind of inward boast each time you drink one?" "Listen Bub," the man replied, "that's none of your business," Just then a. mouse stuck his head out of the inside coat pocket and said: "And that goes for your eat too, Misterl" .. 0 0 0 . 5. Friday: Fish fillets-easy to Dmparennd good to eat. You start with ill lbs. seasoned ilsh fillets. Place them in a. shallow, Efeiued baking dish. Then mix to- Kether 4 tbsp. melted butter or shortening. 1 tsp. salt. V4 cup wat- er. I bay leaf. 2 tbspa. chopped on- l0"- Vs "5'D- Pepper. a dash of sage and 1 can tomato sauce or thick Wmnw soup. Pour sauce mixture over fish. Bake, basting mcaslon. Elly. in a moderate oven (seen) :5 to 40 minutes, or until fish is ten. der. Serves four people, 0 0 I 6. Saturday: I guess everyone, at one time or another, has mm. "min -NUBT68. date or walnut Squares and so on. Here's a recipe ml" Prime Squares. These have a rich fruit flavor and are pretty Yummy. For the prune hlliw 1'34 CUPS Prunes. cooked without Wear and well drained. when pit. ted you should have about 11.4 cups. Combine the prunes now with 3 ibws. sugar. ix. tsp. salt. 2 WIN. lemon juice, 1 tsp, gum; . 0111188 l'ind.liquid from the prunes, '”b”'"' 3 W5” PM All these in a saucepan. Cook over low heat, gm. tine occasionally until thickened about a minutes. Cool to room! telaperoture. reose an e-i h and in it spread nh:s,ld' ”.?.""..t. lowing mixture: 11,4 cups flour. an. riohed. all purpose. K tsp. cinna- "'0"v '5 NV llll. '34 cup brown Instr. 1 cm: quick cooking rolled OCH. '6 cup shortening and 2 maps, milk. Be sure to mu-ad th.is mix- ture evenly and pre- down nrmly With 0- ilrso spoon. Then spread .V!Ilr prune mixture on top of this and cover with remainder of the rolled oats mixture. Bake on the middle shelf of the oven until the top is Drowned-. makes 26 shall squu-cg, sq,” in I tightly covered container. They keep well-(w.ishful ' J1) I O 7. Sunday: Too often we think 11 Ohutty in terms of money alone -but sometimes charity means glv. in of our own time and energy. one lady I know, goes to the en. Phansge every now and then and takes to her home a couple of boys or girls, They are treated as non. cred perhaps taken for-'a om n the family car or lnsybe not up to the "Five and Ten" for 'sl."look-see" at all the wonderful tun! there. Quite ten they are I l with him that harsh as the labour conditions mighrt be. he W53 m0” V than equal to them. Mentally, they might; get him down in time - but physically, neverl It was s mea.su.l'e oi the process of his moral deterioration, how- ever. that despite this boast he would have taken any opportun- ity oi lying up in the iniirmerie without hesitation - and for a deiinitewreason. It would have rep- rmented a petty triumph over ' task-masters -- a minor vic- vary in the never ending war be- tween elave and overseer. To out- wit them into allowing him to shirk his work would have been a source of bitter satisfaction to him: and there was not a. convict in the settlement who would not have viewed it in the some light. It was childish - even mean - but under the conditions of ruth- les tyranny in which they lived. such an outlook became inevitable. However, he recognized that no such opportunity would be aiiord- ed him this time. He would he turned out in the morning to join up with his squad as usual. and it behoved him to get all the sleep he could nqav. At least this bed was more comfortable than the wood- en brunko in the prison cells, and there was no sense in lying awake and torturing himself with think- mbwed to choose a simple inex- pensive toy. thing that com: to most mink once in a while. giving of oneself is the very best solution. No do- nation can give quite the some satisfaction as the unite on a. child's fees as he says, "Gosh isn't this Just wonderlul". Eemnihor this, won't you. and remember ako that when a man dies he clutches in his hunch only thot. which he has given away in his lifetime! that white man to reach Hud son Day by land is believed to have been oharles Albanelmreneh priest and explorer. in llrl. 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