EOBER 25 1951 rm: GUARDIAN. WCHARLOTTETOWN 3a.Z3.v..BHXi...WHXh MONTREAL, Oct. 25th-I changed my mind about instant coffee when I tasted INSTANT CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE! I've never, never tasted instant coHee quite so good! The iiavour's there-and the body and the real lift. Thatis bo- oause Instant Chase dc Sanborn is made by real I I O i There :3 nothing to cm! the 00.4077 OF By Lange Lewis CHAPTER. EIGHT The Birthday Muriierl Part Two Victoria sat up straighter. she- I 39031104 llilll Whit "19 0b591"i coilee people-it's the only "instant" backed by vant lrlend had once told her of, over 85 yeara' coffee experience. Try this! -give it 4' Sawn. He was starting in on at ' the hardest test of all .. . serve it to.)-our husband. weak pompher w.-n,e.-'5 pride, ingkto wager that he'll get a real kick out of this latest Chase of F1378 forlbifies ! -- and look, a free cookbook! y Use Fry's Cocoa in delicious cakes. cookies, pies, frosrings, desserts! For Recipe Book, send name and address to: Fry-Cadbury Ltd., Dept. M-4. Montreal. -the cocoa. with the Ijgher chocolate flavor WASHINGTON. Oct. 24 - for the Indian Legislature next (Routers)-Mrs. Vilaya Lakshmi month. it was learned yesterday. Pandit will resign as India's Am- she will run as a member of the bassador to the United States and Congress Party. headed by her will leave to become a candidate brother. Prime Minister Nehru. ii a l an 10 9"" ' ' ' .0 I Amt rauinriiae visit: it "You really have no notion or what strange creatures people are. Victoria." " 'Ina I-Iart' got excellent re- views. The movies bought it." "Ina would have been a more interesting character it you'd let her curious pattern stand by itself. without so much psychological analysis. she beat betrayed her nature by her actions ihemselves. As we all do. But then psycholo- gical analysis was always your favourite pastime. How you used to boil a. friend down to a shrewd case history!" "A good many of our friends were case histories. They belong- ed in a textbook on mildly abnor- mal psychology." He grinned. The iantem on the pale wall above him threw down its mild light. reduced his face to hidden eyes, shadows below cheek- bones. a black mustache. There was something aggravating about his composure, his sureness. "How about you?" she demand- ed. 5'Did you ever finish the Great American Novel?" "Who ever does?" "That trip abroad after the di- vorce became chronic, didn't it?" He looked pleased at the nicety of her adjective. "Yes! That's it! Chronic." "But how about writing?" I-Iis shoulders drew up in a shrug. and he tossed oil the last of his drink. "People and places: are more fun than words." he said. and swung easily to his ieet.l Looking down at her he a.qded.; "You need another drink." I "Don't put any sugar in thisj one. I have to watch my weight." While he was gone Victoria sat looking at the far was something sad about the balcony. about about them. the . whole situation. Remembrancerof. things past--mournful words. She recalled for no reason a dolefuli little song popular when she had first met Sawn. i "say it isn't so i Say it isn't so I Everyone is saying you dont; love me I Say it isn't so." 5 On Sunset Strip. below the hill. where her house stood, cars were passing in the night. She could not see them because of the balcony wall. but she could hear them. she thought of the long yeah: and what they did to people. CHAPTER NINE Sewn came back. He handed her a drink. It was cold in her cold hand. in the cold night. "No sugar," he said. Then .staiidlng in front of her and looking down: "It may interest you to know that I've thought of you often, Victor- ia. I've known a lot of women. some of them beautiful. but you stuck around in my mind." She could not see his face; his back was to the light. "Is that supposed to throw me into a dither?" she asked. He sat down on the edge of the long chair, his feet planted wide. his elbows on his knees and the drink in one hand. 'iIn a way. I owe a debt to you. It was your face gone shrewish that night you saw me with the blonde that told me how little I knew about people. I never expected such a reaction from you." "I think it was because she was bleached." said Victoria." He shrugged and lighted a ciga- ret. "She meant nothing. I never lights. There 1 saw her again. I don't remember . her name." ' "Yes, you said that night that she meant nothing. You had eat- en dinner with some pals on the succemi And he'll appreciate the money. it saves you, too. Costs less than ground coffee-and the jiffy-quick, one-or-ten-cup method of making it means no waste. I'm Stan ou've already discovered dozens of kitchen-uses for your C-I-L SPO GES. Let's compare notes! I always use a C-I-L Cellulose Sponge for dishwasliing, don't you? It's so soft when it's wet--kind to your hands and your linest china. And its square shape makes it easy to clean the insides and bottoms of glasses and ju s. Then, for wiping off the kitchen table and drainboar -mop- ping up a ills-Icleaning the stove and refrigerator, there's not ing like those C-I-L Sponges! I like their five handsome colours, too. There's one to go with your kitchen colour scheme. Ask for C-I-L Sponges-a handy size for every purpose. You'll iind them at grocery, drug. variety, hardware or department stores. BEAT 1N"FlaA'l'ION-BUY CANADA SAVOS BONDS , . No Wander these soups have such .... - a foil "P.Q.".9 ' m- For, after all, '7' HEINZ CON- SOUPS are made by soup- anaklng experts for your en- joyment. Yes, "Soup of the Evening . . . ce- yootiful Soup" means Hem: around our house. There are so many varieties to choose from- all of them just as delicious as they can be! Don't waitpevcn a day to give your family the ilavour-treat of Heinz Condensed Soupsl Serve them as a first course-or in dieminga-meat loaves - rarebits - caserolcs. They're the flavour heart of many a 'sh. Ask your grocer for Heinz Soups first thin tomorrow . . . you know they re good because they're Heinz. '"Pcrpuldrtt'y Quotient". x All Three OI TM are grind as good can be! I mean those scrumptious recipes on the QUAKER CORN MEAL park- agel If your family hasn't yet hail the flavour-treat of Hasty Pud- ding, Golden Com Mullins or hot, crusty Corn Bread . . . it's high time to delight them with these Quaker Guru Meal rrrl osl Versatile Quaker Corn Melt is not only delicious in dozens of dishes . . . it's better than brcml or cracker crumbs for breeding iish, t-utleis or oysters. Yes. Quak- cr Corn Meal is a ”must" when you're cooking. Of course, with the famous Quaker name behind it, it can't be anvihing but "tops" in taste and qua ityl "I Do Like Pnuy Shoes, but for a w is I was afraid I'd have to give them up - my feet were bothering me sol", my friend J ane said the other day. "Then," she said, "I remembered all I'd heard you say about the new BLUE-JAY Corn Plasters with Phenyliuml . . . Aren't my new shoes pretty?-and so com- fortable, tooi". Yes, if you're suf- fering from p-a-i-n-f-u-l corus or calluses, iry Blue-Jay with Pheny- lium. It's the quickest working. most effective remedy for these miseries yet invented. Took the Blue-Jay folks ten years to per- foot it-then it was proved to be effcclivc in 9570 of the cases test- odl Ask your druggist for Blue- Jay with Phcviyltum-for happy feet! Z-O? . I'd Like Yale To Try the "Tissue Test"-for Im sure that 'iii you do, you won't bclietrc there's such 9. difference in c l e a n a ing croums! Lovely Alexis Smith took the "test" and discovered that there's a big dif- fercncn. She cleansed her face "ihorou lily" with her regular cream. 1 on cleansed it again with WUODBURY COLD CREAM and when she looked at her facial tissue. she found that Woodbury hm! loosened hidden dirt so it wus easy to wi e away. Why is Woutlbury so ifl'erent7 Because it contains Penalcn, a new mir- acle ingredient that actually pene- trates deeper into your pore open- ings-lets Woedbury's cleansing nils loost-n every trace of dirt. Penaten helps Woodbury smooth your skin. tool Ask for Woodbury Cold Cream-Lllic to 31.1.3 Can't Wait to "dig into" those , luscious bowls full of smoo-oi ll ' ilavourf i i C r e o m o f lVhezit"l Tlintis the way mnsf. husbands fe e I about this most perfect of breakfast foods when it comes piping hot from the pot. And they aren't kept waiting long for delic- ious 5 Minute "CREAM OF WI-IEA "--for it cooks to com- plete digestibility in just 5 min- utes of boiling. And this wonder- ful "Cream of Wheat" is not only goo-od-it's good for you for it provides Iron for good red blood, and Calcium and Phos- phorus for diets deficient in these elements. That's why "Cream of Wheat" is such a good family habit to get into! a x, i s L. It's Old-Fashioned and p-a-i-n- f-u-i to try to RUB away rheu- mzitic aches or muscle soreness. So why not learn the modem, SLOANS LINIMENT way to get rid of the aches 'n' pains of neuralgia, rheumatism or sore muscles? All you do is gust pat Sloan's Lininiont. on i e sore spots. In seconds, you can feel Sloan's soothing. cnctrating warmth going deep to bring won- derful relief. Why spend a night, or even an hour, sulfering from pain that Sloan's can get rid of in mimrlcsf Sloan's Liniment.costs just 50:: for the small-sized bottle -Doc for the large--at any drugstore. Did You Know Alice In The Wait Diumy Picture "Alice in Wonder- r land" had a very marvellous mushroom? If she ate one side. she would shrink. If she nibliled at the other, Alice would shoot 'way up tall. Well, I know a way to help the kiddies in your family to grow tall, and sturdy-that is to have plenty of milk-rich food like ' JIELL-O PUDDINGS for dessert. And Jcll-O Puddings ' are more tempting than Alice's marvellous mushroom. Theyire so de- certainly, offer more variety and .. ll ll gxHS97 if; 8l.S'6W73'g lllxlyyykg, E I was an IOII VAITV cimiun nun IOI YOU to mow IIVIIIA IIMON PUFFO ORIO SANDWICH ASSORTED SANDWICH . . . at your favourite food stores! Juicy, Rosy-Red, Luscious E '5 r I . lea uid seat to mi- ,f,':f3;,,l”'&,'3dw..?.Y,f. as well as children 1.. In a big way for tutv. -weet apple- in the ducking pan . . . in MOI - -'- in a variety of pleulns. The appetillllt SHELL OUT! cakes . .d1lIIddhh mu es. '::odnes-an og red-rim IPPIOI - - - hub from the orchard . . . awaits your pleasure at C0-OP SUPER MARKET now. Get a few pounds of these criav beauties today. Tbelr'M Pflwd 90 P199” your purse. Island Grown Macintosh Red APPLES Black & Orange JELLY BEANS. 1201.331: Hallowe'en GUMS. 12 oz. 33: Black & Orange ' IEDIUM SIZE. Doz. .-.-- 23c any MIX cund3y5' l3y the Bushel ............. ........... 53-25 T" " c f LARGE SIZE. Doz.' ......... 29:: T By the Bushel ............. ......... 53-93 Fresh Tasty Oatmeal Cookies. lb. . 29: Cream Filled Cookies. 12 oz. cello pkg. . .. 29c GIANT SIZE. Doz. 399 By the Bushel S4-30 zx . . ,EW"K7yx' 'w,,'.-7 . - . . ., , , , X Grocery Dept. Star of the Sea Planters - With a Free rsar PEANUT BUTTER. 8 oz. . . 27: White Granulated SUGAR. 5 lbs. . . . . . . 59: Canadian Honey Week- PURE HONEY. 4 lb. tin . 85: CHICKEN HADDIE. tin . 'l9c Johnson's Paste or Liquid WAX. reg. 63:: I'll! . . . . 57: Broken E Lge. 12 oz. jars STUFFED OLIVES. each . . 29: Post and she came over to your 1' ' t L 1;, 155,1" .11 be - f u . table and said she wanted a drink. il:i3.u.fm.'3i'ie.iiii1s, Eholcuiiii-.vhuiie...o.c ”I.f,,i ”('-,,.,",.. W For The Laundry Cupswell O Any Grind , O A tired gal reporter. she was Incl. And don't. forget the wonderful .lc'il-0 Tapioca g.,,,,,';,,,,' Igg 39C Ibn . . . . 993 wasn't that the story?" Puddings too. They are as good as they are good inn rum; ' ' ' ' . ' ' . ' ' Fl ff ' ”something like that.” for you. Proaucuim ' Maple Leaf The B95! -' U 0 V "But she was really irrelevant. lb. . 0 e - - - - 313 di- PURE LARD. 2 lbs. . . . . . . 49: O Quality M6095 was stationed near Washington. kissed her hard, 1-re stopped long So when I was shifted out here I enough to say. "we were always looked "you up in the phone book. good together." and then the kiss 51mDle- went on. He added: "We'll be seeing a To be kissed-by I man whom, she wasn't the real reason I vorced you." two,” agreed Sewn. There was something that edged in his voice now. "No. that wasn't the real 1 reason," . lot of each other. books as though kiss she did not, desk had 1 - "How do you like the Army?” 1'11 Whfm this 8WlV0! Chnlr for Victoria the element eof pathd: Fresh Pork-' - Shopping Bag of "Nothing can stop the Army quite a while." He srlnrigd. "I en- The man was at such a disadvan- BOSTON BUTTS. lb. . ... . 57: COOKING APPLE). only . 494: Chair Corpa." he said. "5195 in 3 line ffenllh Inge. But this was different. sweet pickled Fresh Island "Overseas?" What happened next occurred Snwn was at. no disadvantage. :1-1:0.” did h to I k She tutrrrjied ton) setbl her; His will and his desire were pit. lb. . . . . 353 3 lbs. TOT . . . . 173 OW V01! ADD"! 00 0W" 9" 9 me! 3 9 ll ted ruthlessly against he. She M 1' (1 me up? How did you know I was her 91b0W- SEWD 9001! the Om" it-it strongly insolently suger of his 'K(:hinOeNS1ce Fresh Island ' living in Hollywood?" Wfllt End drew T18? S-m00fvhlY 3'15 ultimate victory she ceased strug- c s lbs 9 o o o a 1 - e . . 3 TOT 0 o a IT: m';:rloi;i-f na:::t;:sIoisi”:hewht;r;:!di:tt gfggtltiglelrnao fe:tr.mI1-:tiyputaixi11(:l...m:.:o7tTnEd or; page 13 Regular Smoked Good Size Sunkist . ORANGES. Dos. . . . . . . . 39: HAMS. whole or half. lb. 65c Fresh New Island - Firm HADDOCK FILLETS. lb. . 45: CABBAGE. each l2e ' Fresh ' Fancy Pink COD FILLETS. lb. . . . . . . . 35:: SPECIAL 2' s 0 Powdered SOAP ' 9 Reg. 39: pkg. M 6 His. ron 25c ,3. GRAPEFRUIT. 3 for . . . . . 29: Powdered SOAP Reg. 39: pkg. It's not 0 hot! But then -what. do you expect for .......... .... "hem Contented Cows" x i h l. x l y y l Eiii. IETTER FOR COFFEE. BETTER FOR COOKING Because it is whole milk doubly concenullrd. Cllnalion is very versatile. Because it I! homo- S HOP Cb . 0 P 9. poised and heat rehtied, it makes all foods F r1 smoother, t -” ; POI USI l,lKl CIIAM - pout Carnation nlilnrol into "odes. and on cereals. fruits and Euer Euros deuem. Use Carnation undiluted in recipes that F R E E rallforcreaai-andforwhipplag. I PEL,vERY E POI ll MILK IUIPOSIS - restore the B . water mixing half Carnation. half water. I S G A . 2 80 gwc Hlrao 8 f V You'll have who mill: at its fmenr- smooth. V! V E ((5 X 01; v 1.”)? Pltill r C k rich Iavorcd. safe. with vitnmln D increased. -31:. . .. x r'