I APRIL 2. 1953 There is no "overnight cure" I for irregularity But there is a simple, natural answer to the common problem of irregularity due to lack of bulk There are men and women (P"' MD, you're one of them) who won't let "nature takc its course . THEY TRY TO SUBSTITUTE UNNATURAL "FORCING AC- TION" FOR THE NATURAL RECULARITY KYHICII Sl;.lN- SIBLE DAILY IIAIIITS AA I? SUFFICIENT Illlly IN lllI:' DIET COULD PROBABLX MAINTAIN. ' . . Many fall into the habit oi using laxative: in a way laxative makers .nevcr irrtertderl. They take "INK dosrs" willv-riilly uitliorit exrii reading the ilireciioris on the laiicl. Nnturaliyx such overdnsinzrv ilh product: intended only I-ir over- night relief of A temporary fl"P' r page-sexcrtsi upon the rlclii-ate dig:-stive system an ririnaiiiral Itrain. There's nothing wrong. of cmirfe. with taking laxatives o(m.rrmrai'ly. If you feel you have to take is laxative, just be sure you take it wisely-in an accurate, recurri- mended dose. BUT THERE its W4 V :12 AVOID TAKING DR I,7(i-Ila: ILQXATIVES AND E) iYOUR DEPENDENCI-I QLI NATURE. IF LACK BULK IN THE -7W-"I' 1-.” L2!!! Tnotinrs. ..-.E... O I In many natural foods--such as certain vegctablci. lrillii. mid grains-nature grows abirndaiit gratryral bulk ultirh nurni.'illv and naturally aids the rhythmic pro- cess of elimination. In no other natural food is rrrrlurol bull sI)ldM':I'( lot.-nd Fl'llnlltP"llllFl' layers of the whole ii heat kernel. known generally as lurin- Bran is nature's "Lnative loorl instead of is medicine". When properly processed and shredded. whole wheat bran yields siiiontli natural bull: that the digestive Iystemcsnliandlciriariatiimlivay. . . . Nolurd Ioirenivc couol The Kellogg Cniriyuiriy has nintle whole wheat lira it into a rlolicioiis lirczilrlast cert-al-lx'clIogg's All- Bran. KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN LEE: FORMS NAT-UEALLY WHAT DRU -TYPE LAXATIVES 29 CHI'IMICAl.I.Y. E HELPS CLEAR INTESTINES Q! 4 NATURAL ES SOFTNATURAL HULK FOR E45 'NATURAL A(:TroST" The-re is no stoiiiarh upset, no rhiiriiing. no alter-eflect except the let-ling oi" satisfaction and iilhll- mr-nr that comes with natural. ririrmal Elllllllliilltlll. To obtniri lastirip rrlir-I. of course. Kellogg's All-Bran must be eaten rogziilarly. You can have it for l1l'P.ll(l&l5l every morning secure in the kiiiiiricdgc that it isn't habit- Irirmiiig. More than one million servings of Kcllo;:g's All-Bran arc ronsiiinerl cavlr clay. This popularity of itself is proof that this natural laxative cor:-al lives up to what we sa)' ailiiiiit it. Iiiii ct t'II lrctlr-r priiiil rririios lmrn . lliriiisnriils of 5l1IIQfI?(5. All-liran us:-is. They in rite (ll their own free it ill in trll us what natural rt-lief lltvv roccive from ratiri;:ylx'ellogg'I All Bran daily and rlrinkrng plenty oi iizitcr. I-1 ill lx'lil.l,0('.('.'S Al.l.-BRAN F, ERY MORNING FOR BRF,AKI7AST FOR 10 DAYS. THI-IV IF Y0l”Rl7. NOT COM- PI.l7.Tl-.LY 9.-X'l'lSl-'ll7.D. SEND Till-I l7.hlP'l'Y C:'lR1TlX T0 Till-C lx'F,l.l.(lt'.() (l()MPA.VY, I.(lNll0N. ONTARIO-AND Cl-Tl" l)OL'I3I..l.i YOUR MONEY BACK. Riinteuilier- Kclln 2'9 All-Bran has liclpcil niilliriii: iIVhy not you? ANNOUNCEMENT There will be no milk deliveries on Good Friday. Double delivery on Thursday. PURE MILK CO. LTD. SUNSHINE ISLAND DAIRY BRIGHTON DAIRY HEALTH PASTEURIZED MILK CO. 6. & G. PURE MILK DAIRY PURITY DAIRY Exit Tony Blount by lydnoy lsrlunn cnarrslt VIII Continued The sight of it brought. Blount to A dead stop, and for the space of several seconds he stood stair- lnl st it almost unbelievlngly. so blue): has been his despoti- dency. so profound his convic- tion that he must have overshot the place where it. lay hiddcn, that at futst he entertained in dlrn suspicion that his eyes were play- ing tricks with him. It W35 lying sthwsrt the nar- row Channel, with its stem rrounded on re. shelving rnudsplr. and its bows secured by in rope to the gnarled roots of I huge mangrove on the near bank. A short mast. was stepped forward, and from where he stood he could see an untidy raffle of ropes and canvas sprawling over the thwarts and trailing dismally over the side into the muddy water. His action was only momentary. Then. with 3. strangled exclama- tion. he dropped the warier-beaiu er at. his feet'imd the next mom- ent. he had slid down the steep 'bank into the creek and was wading towards the boat as fast as his legs would carry him - his late wesriness completely for- gotten. In a matter of another few sec- onds be was standing waist deep in the water alongside it, grin- ning foolishly to himself and grasping the gunwale firmly with both muddy hands. as though he still feared it might vanish from his sight unless he laid firm, bold hands upon it. As Piccart had said, she was evidently a ship's whale-boat, for he had seen the name - Mainiali - painted on the stern in black letters as he approached her. she was a. bearny craft, about fifteen ieet in length. and while there was nothing pa.r-ticularly graceful abort her lines. she gave promise of being a. useful boat in 8. sca- WEN. To more critical eyes she might have appeared anything but pleas- ing at the moment, for in addition to the tangled disorder of her near, her white-palntcd sides were smeared and streaked inth mud. and she was more than half-full of water from the previous day's rain; but to Blount. she sheerly beautiful. and for minutes he just stood tlierc and glosted over her. She represent- ed the culminating point of the struggle, and now that he had Iound her, he had 5. wholly illogi- cal feeling that. his worst troubles were over. The appalling miseries of the last. twenty-four hours seemed well worth while and tree- dom almm within his grasp. He was so exalted by this stroke of good fortune that for the time he hardly knew what to do next, and it was not till his wandering gaze upon a large square tin box standing half-submerged in tlic ster" sheets that he suddenly bo- camc conscious of the fact that he was still fsmishing with hunzer. Scarves Silks and Sheers L29 to 4.95 Ilalilllf8?'l!lli'3l8 50: to T .50 Gloves 1.35 to 5.50 4 llaiirilm ..i '” 2.9a :9 y2s.oo - Fabric and Leather Here. if he was not mistalren, was I SOYITF 1 y reliel it was, mu giving her Biihyu Own ' i.Tl-IE GUARDIAN. CHARIUFFETOWN I Shop For Your Easter Dinner At Anilrews' Grocery 1! it's Easter beef. bacon. inn-is or Cottage Rolls you want-or for that matter anything for the Easter dinner - visit And.l'P.'W5' Grocery. Meat and Fish Market. Elm Avenue. Plenty of Baby beef end Iteer carcasses are on hand for the Easter shoppers. The public is cordially invited to visit the store tip to noon Good Friday and see this outstanding display. In addition to the Easter boot. the various otlicr commodities that go to make up 1 well-stocked store are on display and you can complete your Easter menu liern from the varied assortmeiit of groceries at reduced prices. You will receive prompt, courtr- ous service from clerks who will ter table. Lorne Smith, Kingston. Lloyd and Willie North River. There are also carcasses of Baby beef from me Fat Stock Show and Sale, Amherst. Try Andver.vs' Grocery, 38 Elm Avenue, for your Easter supplies - Phone 2696 or 2697. M olynea ux, were the biscuits that Piccart had told him ribout. thought of food. he leaned over and lifted the tin on to the stmri bench. It was sealed wim solder, and there secured to be no ob- vious method of opening it, but he looked about for someiliiiig that would ssrve. An iron mar- ilne-spikc was lying on the floor- boards, and he snatched it up and punched 8, hole in the top of the tin. Then he ripped the thin metal across and pried back of the cut with his fingers. The faint smell from its inter- :oi- brought the ready saliva in his mouth, and a moment later he hart drawn out a flint-likc slab of good quality ”hard-tack," was breakrrig a fast that had last- ed since noon on the previous day. ' (To be Continued) IF BABY IS CROSS FIND OUT WHY HEALTHY I3AIlIES are not cross. Your liahy shriiilrl not he cross. If he II, thcn sonic-'liinr: in his little system may be "out ol orilrgr." Probably Baby's Own Trililels i-an promptly "put it right." One Qtlebet: lttnihi-r had thin experience. She writ.r.':' "My little girl was irritable, feverish an lometimes sick in her stomiuih-what s Tnhlctst to see how much better she was." Sweet-lusting - no "sleepi"' stuff - no drilling effort. Promritly ollfectlve in simple ievrrr, cnnsiipiiilon, restlessness and (rairiilnesii rosulrii-in from irri-grilnrity iit teething time, and other minor ills. Never Ire without a full box of Ilithyis Own Tablets. Sickness so often strikes In the night. Get I pocksze mrlsy iit your druggist. Money back if you are not satisfied. Our Easter beef is supplied by:i Edwarrl Powley, Mrilpeque Road p PAGE NINI that are on hiand, iill' fill your every need for the Eas-y Iiistautly ravenous at the nior-r' l l the edges I and 3 Beautiful Spring Coats-dozens of styles--fabrics and colors to choose from--"Summer Kilgornochs"-n0v- elty checks-corded fleeces-all wool suedes--in all sorts of smart shades. Shorrie Coors . . . . . . . . 517.95 lo 535.00 Full Length Coors . . . . . . 322.50 to 577.50 Spring Dresses-We've many colorful prints and plains in rich cropes and taffetas. 37.95 to 539.00 it We Medmere . loomed in Scotland by the World Famous gromloie styled and tailored in Canada exclusively by Cnombie of Scotland . . . tits standard of it excellence in men's line fabrics . . . has now i also turned its famous skills lo create a luxurious, lightweight women's wear fabric . . . a unique blending of costly Merino and Cashmere wools. We cordially invite you to visit our store and see our magnihcent collection of Merimore spring ccisuoi cools. only 9.00 i I MGDRE 6. Ml-ZLEOD VVays To Look Wonderful On Easter We know the smartest ways for you to look on Easter and we'll prove it to you by the dozen. Oiir fashion. will inspire you to a magnificent turnout. Beautiful "Easter fashions in coats - stilts - dresses -- blouses, otc. Come in inriui and stir: the vast iiis'Stllill'llt3lll, irurrt which to choose. Weill Suit You Beautifully For Easter You can count on finding your Easter still horol We've combed the market for every new fashion . . . every wanted fabric . . . every popular color. And now the best of them are here for your selection. 150 early to get, just the suit you want. 522.50 to 572.50 Easter is blossom lime in millineryi (Tlioosc a pretty hat from our large collection, and be sivontosl girl in the llflliililttl They look like a million but are priced tho lin F t Pli moderately. 53.95 to SI4.95 ii