Wise fur shoppers are making their selections now-while stocks are hush — workmanship luiliurriod — and whlio prices are at their low- est. We've such a va- riety of furs — aiul Ityiel. Every coat, is on exciting value! Sable (‘oney (Dfved Rabbit) from Persian Lamb Priced as low as . $335- fifflill flffflt cooking-whiplping . . buy 2 tins of carving knife post-haste! Tlririlr OI The Fun of having your pickling turn out to be a TOGTIIlQ succenl Think of Lhc IJlBB-fllffiylf. will give you to have your family and friends exclnim “Say, thvcso are wonderlul pickles! "_ “ ll)’ gamble with inferior pickling in- gredients . . . when_$'°" "f! b“ sun of success with HEINZ WHITE VINEGAR’! . . . Aged and mellowed in wood to bring out the full aroma and flavour, this crystal clear vinegar is made from corn, barley, salt. and ryo and it's excellent for salads rind table use — as wcll as pickling and preserving! 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'rt it's easy enough to foil him, as simple as renting a BANk OF MONTREAL Sa/cli/ Deposit Ilor. Costs you only a cent. or two a dri and assures you of snfcly for nl your important apcrs. jewels and kcvpsakcs. That's why I uruc you to ask about a Safety Deposit llox at. your ll of M branch-soon. It will he a happier holiday if ynii know your valuables are secure in tlic l} of M. soothe and rcfrcsli them dolly ABBOTT, COSTELLO ‘FILM, HITS PEAK OF HILABITY Here's nous (e) that's good those screen master- Bud Ind Lou find that $50,000 FOR ASTHMA t’. HAY FEVH? I'm Sun You Know that one ivriy to be sum of a gnarl French Dresing is to iiiako it with MAZOLA Salad Oill And Mazola makes fried foods taste licttcr, tool But did you know that Mnzola is the new — tlic better —. and buttcrless way to make light 'n fluffy cakes? Just writs to mo - Bnrbnrn. 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When they find that tall, brunette Cathy Downs has found the money -- and spent it — they become involved with Leon Errol. an eccentric millionaire who tries to help them get their money back at the races — unsumessfully. for the boys and ln l. hilarious climax the mirth straighten things out—wltli s little bit. of help from the current. Noose Hangs l-ligh" that they are sttll the top screwball screen tern. Oalleia. Cathy. lbml, urkl and Fritz Fsld aid tho com- edians in making "The Noose Hanan Hlsh" s musty-minute laughing jag. ton is an Abbott-dos He and the popular comedians have made their latest film a merry mlrthquake that will weak-but. happy - with laughter. in Ca making it Canada's fourth export cgmmodltiu "' ‘- . and high up BT8- knifel . . . Just the kind Ono Touslr o! Imagination plus deliciously smooth " C It E A M O F W II I‘) A T" will hclp tc make your toddler's mealtimes as much fun as a circus! Play “Sur- prise Party! 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It's funl Serve biscuits-light, flutfy~and pip- ing hot. from the oven to that enthusiastic family of yours! It's so very simple with Tcii-Bisk, the original “ready-mix". Just add milk or water, then pop your bis- cuits in thc ovcnl You can make marvelous dumplings and pan- cnkcs- chicken pics and puddings —with "magical" Tca-Bisk, tool The recipes arc on every pnckagd of Tea-Risk . . . and you'll enjoy making Tcri-Bisk trcnts almost I much n: you'll enjoy eating them! A loader Writes.- “Thsnk you for your tip on Non- spi protection! I'm rictive in Summer sports- and have often been worried by the thought that I might bu. offending with under- arm pcrspiration odours. Nonspi protects my clothes . . . and my poise. tool I use it regularly!" Yes, NONSPI is tho best way I know to give yourself rlork~rounil protection . . . no matter how rictivo you may he! You see, this effective liquid anti-pcrspirant ao- iiinlly stops perspiration before it hcgiusl And it's skin-safc—fnbrio- safcl It's ncccptcd for advertising l\_\’ the Journal of the American Mcdirril A\SFO(‘if\llO!l. You can de- pend on Nonspil N0 wonder so many fastidious women agree that regular use of Nonspi is a “ must" fnr poise and personal daintincal urinal A cement mixer stirs things up two master-minds oi Bud and Lou prove with ‘The Mill MA:- Pmducer-dlrector Charles Bar- tcllo expert. leave you FLOUR IMPOITANI Mar} than half the flour milled ads each year is exp ed Author 0f "Deep Simmer" "The Handsome Road.” IW» CHAPTER V11 know just when we Ire." “All right," no screed. "I'm going with you. I Want. Y» bedolotheo. fire to be made in here. dressed and pack s. grip. There's a train for New Orleans at three." claimed Kester. r ishmeiit. an appointment for dinner. Didn't she remember that trwo weeks ago they had promised Neal Bhcramy to have dlririer with him at Bllver- “Phone and tell Neal S-hcramy we can't Kesterl" to New Orleans tomorrow instead of today!" he persisted. ised to have dinner at. Silverwood and I'm going to." "I'm not." slid Eleanor flatly. She got up and dressed and be- gan to pack her clothes and Corne- Ma's. Eleanor started to push bank the "I wasn't wait for s I'll get "Bu-t we can't. go today!" ex- "Why not?" she asked in aston- Kester reminded her they had 68ml. on something? Would that be help?" She answered sharply to cover the fact that her voice easily have trembled. It you don't un- wood? Tomorrow would be soon w]; you." emugh- "I understand. Eleanor," said 3'95"" “'9'” m ““"°Y"“°°- Fred simply. Ho put his arm around her shoulders. and Eleanor Th" l‘ imwnlm- thought how much easier this would bu to stand i! he had been "But there's no harm in going ma“, and hm w“ h" n“, could “I prom- go ahead and take her punish- ment for not having listened to him. When at. last she lifted her head. making herself his eyes again. Fred "The folllrll feel mighty sad. if th ‘t t oh While she was on her knees wfilfed§gucie haeramce m lee you fastening the grips turned and stood in the doorway. look into ssld only. might "Dad, I wouldn't let you do that for a million dollars. derstand there's nothing .1 can Let me ring, K9991‘ "3- Molly and say you'll be up for dinner this evening?" ting up from the floor. this ion you. It's your home!" outer office. Inring." out he "Sit down. honey." down," "Dad, will you let me stock in the fruit lines?" "Certainly. I can't wean her in five minutes." His hands in his cost pookotl. the doorway and watched her fu- ten the buckle of the last strap. "Have you ever been spanked," be said till cu acknowledged you couldn't run the world?" "and locked In a. dark closet “Don't be silly," rho acid, get- "I'm doing He started out, and turned around to say. "By the way. we've always stayed at the St. Ghsries." He closed the door behind him. she took tho afternoon trslnfor New Orleans. Dilcy sitting opposite her with Cornelia. Dlley was in a state or! grim disapproval. She had worked for the ladies of Ardeltn many years, and she had never before observed one of them leav- ing her husband to stay st s hotel unprotected. CHAPTER VIII either her family or Renter's. Eleanor registered at the 5t. Char- les. She telephoned Mr. Rabi. chaux, who gave her an appoint.- ment. the next afternoon. A night's sleep made her feel strong again, so in the morning she went. to her father's oifficc. Fred Wu sitting at his desk, scowl- ol a. steam-grader. H-e sprang up when she came in. "Why. Eleanor! When did you get to town?" She glanced at his secretary. "Id like to see you clone, Dad." Fred made a movement of his thumb toward the door to the “Run along Miss As the secretary went looked buk at Eleanor. "I haven't much Lime to sit Eleanor said brusquely. have my "Oh!" Fred sat down again and folded his hands on the ‘H581’!!! of the steam-grader. a long look up and down. Their He gave her eyes met. Fred said, "No I will not " "All right." said Eleanor. "n you won't you won't, and I lmow there's rio use arguing. I'll go now." "Not yet." Fred ruched across the desk and took her hand in his. He gave her another intent look. "Honey," he said. “if you're "It's no use," Eleanor returned "I can manage." After a moment he asked. “Baby do you want mo to sign my name ‘if A RIM iiiti rrihitiivrllii MAYUNNAISE Yolleirlchlllfifi tssiintlcsseslolnml um orullylsfllsl rsdsceosolesl scion. ‘its 4 couch odrcallessccrelroesi. uemyncyosschcuu Alnmriiitolotscii. Kester leaned against the sldo of s In no mood to be s. guest of‘ irigover a blue and pink diagram ' having money trouble, why don't you tell me about it?" kn: "5° WW" "all? 8mm w NW Bhe wanted nothing less than Cristina-today?" he naked. to see any of them, but she did "Yea-y not know how to refuse. Yours taking Cornelia with 1n m, dtemoon 5h, Wm; t, YW? see Mr. Roblchaux. 1vn-. Roblchaux liked about the Ardelth mort- gages. She told hini rhs wanted the dates and the totals. Mr RDbIClllLlX pulled to write Kestei- a rather slianp letter. “I understand.” cold Eleanor. ‘NOW. haw much do we owe the bank and when do the notes fall due?" Mr. Itdblchaux called in s. elenk Ind 80¢ I D110 of papers. Inside of an hour Eleanor dis- ‘our nun WAY BEOUTTHIS had iron-gray hair and a pleasant fees that became grim when she - cleared his throat. He said he had been com- SEE KMYOUYE BOY, LADY. BLAME ___ ‘I'M muwus l WASH cwiuea ‘THAN ANYSOAP mm ANY SOAP cm oU-ir! THATS 89's Gil-T TO my, YOUR SOAP! TRY ME. TIIE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN AUGUST 1I.“1949 _ if} ' gala/m MWHYS This Sid-e flfiilcry Mqfleqned r u ~ I a WEEKlY§FORMATION SERVICE Gwmlzmww H-kn, Am Wfl/TFR TEETH! r," FAB WASHES EVERYTHING cit amas- TROUBlES oisirrrlia! WASHING ANER, WHITER, FASTER covered that she and Kester werq ‘IE GODS.’ W5 . A GOOD THING i1 HAPPENED TO 'W|~~ ‘PMNOTHIN’ WILL‘ - KILL THEM! hi l d b llvlns’ at Ardclt-h only by a. ieni-l led, lffiliieiy hstsshtggféliiti ent interpretation of banking rules. now, Kestcr's notes at thc bank and dollars. ,~ /~o, DOC. nor THEM.’ oven HERE-"IHESE .. . _ . - car-rte mo FULL or= -= ._ ~ .--- ALFALFA! THEMZS JUST " j, COWPUNCHERS ‘TOO FULL- -~ OF WATERMELON-“i M11113? one hundred thousand BY J. ll. WILLIAMS r Q.‘ i: _, . ‘\ Ii .' ‘rt-TE couvALEe-czkir WAIZD m JQWILLIAYMB Iv nu IEIVIOO. m;