JANUARY S. 1950 BUYSMDWHS A WEEKLY INFORMATION SERVICE MONTREAL, Jan. 5th -- The great thing about saving, I’ve always found, is knowing how much I can afford to put. away, and doing it. I try to plan my savings like e. day’s shopping, to make sure that. I condo things comfortably, in easy stages-l) I - ‘ won't. have to give up half way through. And this is the time of year I work out just. how much I can afiord to put regularly into my BANK OF MONTREAL Savings "Amount. For I'm one of’ more than a million wiio bank at the Bof M. fnnzirliuiis, you know, keep one billion dolinrs it: savings in "hi5" Baiik"—rnore than any other bank in Canada. Here's To Your Good Health! . . .snd here’s one good way to help beep it that. way! Drink the juice of one lemon in e gloss of , water first [hing on arising ...for this natural fruit. drink helps you her-p regular iiieheaithiui wayi 'I‘hat's because lernon~m~wntci~ doesn't. “tie you up in knots‘ as harsh iuatii es do. . JUSt gently helps vour system regulate ftaeil! Lemons help pet. rid of col the juice of one lemon in s hail glass of water. ' hen ndd——eiowiv--iinif teaspoon hainn foaming qiiicts. .-\ gloss everv 2 or 3 yhsoda, and drink as . too. You just our ours helps nikaiize. T, h I i .lf\l'lflt“if‘. too, iit. bedtirnei Al avs ski EUNKISI‘ CQIJ. FBIRDInIA PEEMOXS . . .the jinesf, jlllfltfl‘; 0i all.‘ or Less Ghana; send for this spe- cial SPECIAL of- feri The folks ee Heinz have in- wented some very bindv plastic. can covers epecisiiv de- t!) to fit. over the lone of TNZ BABY FOOD iinsi Vhen vour habv doesn't. mt. a iull tin of einz llilwy Foori at. one mealtime, simply icriw tilt‘ balance in the t|n_ vmcr it. with one of these uizirtio caps niiri bifll!‘ ii in Your refrigerator. hlolhcrs who've used these caps lcii me tiicvir- useful as .5311 be-the_v save food, money, ‘time and botiierl Write Io me - Barbom Brriit, Jjll (‘rcrcerit Si, Uilrmtrrai, PO.—r-iir’onn_v7 10c in rain or ns-‘otzc sviripw nviri 3 labels ijrom Irtnz Ii/ilig/ Fri/vi line and “you'll receive YVIREE plnstio mp covers and TWO plastic Baby ‘Food Savers ifor scoo ing out the last good morsels of eimi Baby iFood from Pvvrv tin)i Be sure to Titeii me “‘ll"ii'lt‘l' voiir baby is a tboy or zi girl so i'l.i Lnow whether the send these five "food-‘nlmonev. Jsvers" in pink or blue. Sinipla Enough For Everyday . .- and enough or Company-best, , , _ are s a. dessert. to lPlDFL- the fanr-y nf the whole family So fresh- tnsling. _i=o Fplliiilllg rind g ', E]l"iL1fl:'Os sci-cu. QiOmOIIS “lock in’ avors are o or eh iinei Serve Jeil-O oflelihp y‘ JITLL-O BANANA BAVARILN CREAM '“ l peeks e Lemon Tell-O 2 cups ot water 1M teaspoon salt 2/3 cup sugar‘ 1/1 cup heavy means A bananas Dissolve Jell-O in hot walla. Add nit and su ar. Chill. When slightly thickened. old iri cream. whipped only until thick and shiny, but. not stifl. Crush bananas to pulp with silver fork and mould at once into JeLl-O zruxture Chill until sllghtl fluckieried. Tum into mould. (‘.1 ill until firm. Unmould. Serves B. 'ForXNa|vYou ThlnHn TVOUDBURY makendei novmnyou list-alerts i sot “I Con‘! Reruemlwr Wlveys niv family have been as enLhushs-tic about, to breakfast food as they were when I served ‘Cream . of Wheat.‘ l", writes n reader. “They all said at once, -_‘THIS is goodi Leth have this ever Yes, 5 Minute "CREAM ORWHEA " is. ‘ hcious wsy tor-eke u early-morning sieeriyhesdsi Cooks to satm-srnoot digestibility in iuet. 5 minutes of boiiingi ]t.'s no lgood—snd so good (or vou . . .for i5 Minute "(Dream Family "fisvmiritelue do . IV Y ...h ’ thin beauty flit’! PegNAfl-lqfhN——elig:l pfaflilhed ingtiigvng‘: DRY SKIN’ CREAM! Wonderful Fenaten helps Woodbury Dry Skin Cream go deeper into pore openings... ives your skin an ertrs lanolin beauty-dividend Just 10 minutes e day mth I this miraculous, new-formula cream can make even ’ the driest of skins look velvebsoftl Yee ' beauty habit. of Woodbury is“ look so much younger-eorymuch mornin ’i”. t y, e. of Wheat." provides iron. Calcium end PDCEYDOHIB for diets deficient in bow ' ilbeee elements-and for less than x topped with brown sugar, raisins and loa l Particularly good. I find, cream! ‘llie Morning ls Near Us Continued from page 2 her father's things. had one y liown tn Ivy-end Ivy had not interest-ed. That was the pic- hsre of e young ivoninn, possibly him not long after she had marri- ed. It. harl been iindemeath some of Power's pziperkv-hidrien. per- hlae to save it from being des- lroyed in e moment. one might. ivant 0O dmtroy 0118'! picture. For what reasvn would one destroy line's pic- tnire? if homely-yes. but Mother pvu beautiful. Btirange bow Mother end Father up together in this house and en married. Boy and girl who new up txaget-her-well. it. was bl-rdly the romantic setting. They knew too much about. each other; Warren equebblecl. Cert-airilv she and 7519' fife}; T BLACK- CURRANT Vry lodlml Blerlieunem vanilla. 7"‘! fried and Hun tormula brings QUIT by lpreedtng a protective 311317.’ f'.".".".'.".'.".’T".'lO'-" TENDER? 7W loan leillnd "use! Tablets. Miner threat irritations are Qiilvi- lied quickly with thin ulleblc remedy containing Iodine. »-...35¢ ..-...5'0'¢ GLYCERINE of THYMOI. \-.........__.... IODIZED THROAT TABLETS PASTILLES 71y Otyuvlne o! ‘fliymel Fenlltiee. loch Pnlllla contains the equiv- lilnt of one-third leespoonful o! antiseptic. nothing Olylellni 9' "tvmifl. They have the value Qt a prolonged. enlt. "P"! evrelo .. ...... Rt i'ltfv | lhnlrn ‘IH(R IRR7 Warren bed equabbled and already Diego and Koula, rlid--a. little; she had rather welcomed it, it. made them seem like brother and sister. Bhe should think her moth- er and father would have felt. more like brother and sister. She closed the album “eerily. It. was just. another closed door. Even the album had its secrets. and held them. There was no one could tell her. Yes. there was one who could tell her. Her father could. old album on her lap. fat-her still lived, or since IllI had recovered enough to begin to know it, she had wondered it she would ever see him. More than ever tonight. now that she knew this much about. Mother. she want- ed to see him. Why shouldn't she? Ellie had asked Warren when he had last. seen him. It. we: about Bix’ months, he thought. “But. Warren," she said. then. “i; that kind? He must feel e0 e- lone there-amongst. strangers, and yet. his home so near." It. had seem- ed all wrong to her. when Warren could drive there so easily. But: Warren replied: "Yes. it is Lind. Itfs as if he has left. this life wall except Mot-her. It. only trou- anything into your head, Lydia- ebout. going there. It. u-oiuld be hard for Father and lmrd for you. No good would come of it." she opened the album again and looked at. the picture of her father wvhen he was about thirteen. A fresh boyish face. An open count- enance. Knowing nothing of what was to come. of bow the years u-ould change those frank eyes and make s, silent man. who loved greatly and bore a. hard burden alone. He had not. been meant. to be as he became. It seemed too cruel. now that ‘he had played his hitter loyal part. and while he still lived, tlicre could not. be some easement. To be continued CANADA PRDVINCE Oll" PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND In The Probate Court. ‘The 3rd day of January-A. D. 1960. In R8 Bale of Christina Anderson bite of Charlottetown in Queens County in the said Pro- vlnce. Widow. deceased, test-ate. To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any constable or literate person within eeld County. ' ORIIIITINCH whereas upon reading the petition on file of Mary Isabel Miicuaod 0f Charlottetown aforesaid. Stenc- graphc-r, the Elxcclltrix of the above named estate praying that n citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set. forth: You urn therefore hereby required to rite at] persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear be- fni-e the Judge present at. a Pro- bate Court to be held in the~Court House in Charlottetown in Q1106"! County in the said Province. on Monday the sixth rlny o! February next. coming. at the hour oi’ eleven o'clock fore noon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not he passed and the Btete closed as vreiicri for in Mid petition and on motion of William She sat. there a. long time. the ,\ Ever since she had known her ' bles him when I com». Don't. get. . v said Petitioner. And it. is hereby ordered that. n Lrue copy hereof he forthwith published in some riew-spaper pub- lished in Chariotntown eforesnirl once in each ivcek for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that. n true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the follow- ihg public places respectively. namely. 1h the hall of the Court. House in Charlottetown aforesaid, at or- near the Royal Bank of Canede in Charlottetown aforesaid. and, st. or near the Batik of Nova Scotin in Charlottetown aforesaid so that. all persons interested in the said Estate as fllflfofillifl mun- E. Bentley Esquire. Proctor fnr British Miners Get Big Bouquet ‘UONDON. flan. 3 -iCP\ Britain's 700.000 coal miners. often accused of absenteeism rind lack of enthusiasm for their work. grit. have due notice thereof. Witness His Honor Harold Leo- nard Palmer. Judge of the said Probate Court. at Charlottetown in Queens County, the day and year first. above written. (Sgrii E. Margaret. Andrew By the Court». m. S) ‘ Registrar. n. big bouquet. tonight. Sir William Law-trier. Iblirff. blunt-spoken boss of,the National Union Mineworkers, saluted the nicii m he pit-s for "a good. jdb wot done." Sir William said it. was about time the CfltiCS—llE called them “eheapjnok comedians" -- realized flint. the men in the mines produc- ed nearly 6.000.000 tons more coal in 1M9~than was mined by s larg- 01‘ force m 1948. PILOT DIES 0F INJURIES CRAB ORCHARD. Tenn. Jan. 4 — (AP) - The body of a pilot. who crawled more than a mile after suffcizing a broken leg in a Range plane crash seven days ego was found today ori rugged Devil Step Mountain. Deputy Sheriff Beecher Pnteet said John Anderson, 35, of Houston. Tex. had crawled io iviihin a mile of a country road. Death apparently was caused by shock and exposure. worm AMIIICAN ms L. S. STEVENSON JANUARY CLEARANCE $35,000 STOCK SELLING FOR‘ $20,000 DUE TO THE VERY MILD FALL WEATHER WE ARI LEFT WITH A TREMENDOUS STOCK OF FUR COATS. THESE COATS MUST BE SOLD. l / O O DISCOU TS tr Fill‘ (bats selling at tremendous savings.‘ of Sizes 9 to 46 DON'T WAIT. DO YOUR BUYING NOW! island furriers Dorothy lllx Says — Continued from page I trade or profession \\‘l‘ll"h you can practice in a city. if you F: no!‘ find a husband at college. DEAR MISS DIX: How can you make your wife trust you again after she knows you have been untrue to her and have spent. on other women the, money which she earned? \\'<- are getting along in ynrl and my flirting days are over and l would like for her to feel toward. me now es she did when we were married. F. B. W. ANSWER: No miracle can restore n wife's faith in the liulbenl who has betrayed her. You had something tine end beautiful and you dishonored it. arid trampled it. into Vhn mud end you must ply the price of your folly. DOROTHY DIX cannot reply personally to reederi, but III 1M1 we: y: ‘ ‘ o! general interest through her column. ease E ever!