“EXPORT” CANADA'S FINL‘)! CIUARKTTE VETERAN BUILDER ‘IWUONIO (C?) — J. Cho- |uettm s house-building supervisor who started his first job in the trade in Montreal when h; was ~14, is graying anrwrinkled now, but he still builds houses. After ,a career which took him to the Klondike, Texas and _Callfornla, . hots now building houses in pub- urban Scarborough. NOISY YOUINGSTERS HARROW, Middlesex, Eflg]3,nd_ fdPi-Ilioys and girls are a and heard far too m-uch, says ow Council. It is asking parents to "play their proper part in co-oper- sting with the schools to form a proper code of conduct for pupils." New I949 ‘Self Polishing Gl-Q-CQAT llnrGidni cans for limited time j . - ' l Ysvgwv. v regular quart or pm!’ cost i and get a full V: more Q There's a new Glow in Glo-Coet for your llaol mastic til? rub-- v c" bertile and varnis ed. wood ours! the ofler lasts-m the money- Iv!ag_ Giant can You'll or brighter floors with less work. Al- l most twice the shine es before, for . almost twice as lo . And tough Lrotectson - spilled wiped up iffy-quick g the t resnovln we: finish. N0 as .0: bufing, of course. Get {our lent "can of Glo-Coat ms BY lHi MAKIRS (l! JUHNSUNS WAX irmmi .r Never too soft . “never harsh . . . hi. perfectly balanced for strength. softness and lhsorbency. a..- for Softness and Strength! ' 3,2250 sums Lsedlnghflze Winning Essays (in Brsdlt llnlons rlollcwing la tho lat Prise essay for Credo VII in the contest sponsored League on. the subject "Why I Should Belonl '1‘o A Credit Un- ' ion." By Mildred Joan Mullen, Glen- alahle, age l3 years. After reading about the Credit Union I am convinced that I should become a member because or the benefits which 1 may ob- tails and of the greet assistance I I may glv. to others through my membership in tho Credit Uh.- ion. ‘ Olne of the first mvantsaes is that, tho Credit Union encourages thrift by providing a safe, con- vetulent and attractive sneillan for thg investment of the savings of its members. In this way I am encouraged. to save aa much money as possible. Secondly, it promotes industry by qllminating shoeing power of its mes-when. ‘ihirdly it enables mo to borrow for productive and other benefi- cial purposes at a reasonable rate of interest; in this way I em assisted in my business under- takings. Illourthb’, it trains its manbers in business methods and in self-govenunent thus bringing them to a realisation of the true meaning of the Credit Union. namely, to train an independent and self-reliant race of people who will b; desirous cf helping one another. Another reason why I should belong to a Credit Union is that I may borrow if in need. Here are acme of the purposes for which I may need a loan to pur- .- chase clothing, to pay taxes, or to pay medical expenses or even to pay my insurance. "One of the main purposes of loans, besides providing for an» -’ is to make the mem- bers cash buyers of goods and services, thus making it possible to buy at a much lower price, for w, ell know that when we have to buy on credit, we are obliged to pay a very high rate of inter- est. The Credit Union also develops a spirit of pride in its msznbsn. We are also proud of our achieve- ments and every person likes to be independent. When we bor- row our own savings w, do not feel as poor or low down. as when we have to beg s. lawyer or a bank to lend lie ssum of money. Now l! have tried to show a few reasons which convinced me why I should become a member of a Credit Union. I hope this essay will encourage others to reap the " benefits 4nd, towards that the Crcdiijlplon nffere. ' n; HAZHJBROOK h VICINITY Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Myers and Ion Ireith spent Sunday in Bun- bury visiting Mrs. Myers‘ parents Mr. and Mrs. Tho Haselbroolt Young Peo- pleb fU-nion helld their regular meeting on Friday evening. Miss Maricrie Ilowlott was a re- cent visitor here the guest of her brother ‘ and eistor-lnr-lalw Mr, and Mrs. Byron Hewlett. Hamel-brook School h ze-opo . ed after the Easter htfllidays. n m’- GWPIe Plppey, Giarlotte- town was a recent visitor to Has- elbrook. The Misses Edith and Bally Msnlnuo spent a few days last week in Basel ‘ visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wlllltd Pippey and family. Miss Sue Jones attended the Teacher's Conversation at Char- lottetown last week. ‘ Mr. Brent Mutch area's recent visitor to Cmss Broads. the guest of his sister and brothor-ln-laiw, MI. and Mrs. Robert Maelinnon. ROLLS 32‘ LI-IDDY PAPER PRODUCT_ by the (Biwdlt Union’ Tillabsntre! Guardian This eehsnsnJs reserved for news "Wfllllufill. hutadvertfsing of asaevvzsyuanrn m’: be Inserted awe . ebloinadvance. 'm"',m ._._.___.__..___.._ onaswm an Baotou-spite OONFBDERATION LIFE l!‘ IUBANUE. as 200a ssnvsca _ lu-nzu: Coal Co. Phone we. PMC1115811’! CONSERVAT- Iva: stanur - Eldon mu, Fkiday, £013!“ Nth. Convention film will be CIT! TAXI5-—Apl’il 30th is the final date for payment of first in. étalhnerut City cf Charlottetown axes. TONIGHT AT 6.45 over O.F.O.Y. Cancer Situation in Canada. time-OAS over C. F. C. Y. PROGRESSIVE CONSERVAT- IVE RALLY - Eldon Hall. Friday, April 39th. Convention dim will be own. The usury and by increasing the wr- ah HEAR» LT. COL LID F. Maro- DONALD tor-tight at ‘M6 Standard Time C. I". C. Y. on Introduction to Teachers’ Broadcasts on the Slams of tho Teaching Profession. PROGRESSIVE CONSERVAT- IVE RALLY - Eldon Hall, Friday. April 29th. Convention film will be shown. ENGAGEMENT. -— 1W3‘. and Mrs. AngusN. Melanie announce the engagement of their daughter Ettle Mildred to William. son of Mrs. Isabelle and the late Robert Virtue. Marriage tc take place in May, CITY POLL TAX-.All male per- sons, over 2i years of age, working or living in the city, who have not paid their 1949 Poll Tex are advised to do so by April 30th or action to collect same will be taken. CITY POLICE COURT~ At the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court yes- terday, a man charged with breach of the Excise Act was adjourned for one week for argument, and a drunk and incapable was discharg- ed after receiving a warning from the Magistrate. These were the only two cases to appear before Magistrate K. M. Martin yesterday. DRAWING TOOK PLACE - The drawing of the lotttry sponsored by Kelly's Cross Women's Imtltutc took place Friday night, April 22nd. The following are the win- uersz-iet prize-All Wool Hooked Rug, won by Eileen Kelly. Kelly's moss. 2nd prize-Chenille Bed- spread, won by Jacqueline Rossitcr, Morell. 3rd prize-All Wool Blanket. won by Michael Farmer, Kinkora. 4th prick-Alarm Clock. won by Mfrs. Joseph Murphy, Carls- ton Siding. 5th prize-Pillow Cases. won by Mrs Joseph Kelly, Fort Augustus. 6th prize-Bath Towels, won by Rev. W. E. Monag/han, Al- berton. TUNER-AI. YESTERDAY '- The funeral of we. Micihael Welsh took place yuterday morning from her late residence, 164 Cum- berland Street to St. Dunstarfs Basilica where Solemn High Mass of Requiem was celebrated by Rev. Frederick Case, assisted by Rev. George A. MacDonald as deacon, both priests being cousins of the deceased. and Rev. David McTsguo as sub-dessert. Rev. P. l". MacDonald and Rev. Walter Mann, 088.11.. were present in the sanctup-ry. The pail-bearers were: W. J. Brswdera, P.. Brad- ley, T. W. Bentley, Samuel Crock- ett, Harry E. ,Milla.z' and Hon. Eugene Cullen. The "pupils of Miss Stella Walsh's department of Queen Square School attended in a body. Interment took place in the fsntily plot in the Catholic cemetery where services were con- ducted by Pr. MeTague. ANNUAL MEETlNG—’Ili-ie an- nual meeting of the Junior Sc- dality of the Children of Mary was held at Nctlre Dame Academy on Sunday, April 10th. The meet- ing was owned with prayer. fol- dowcd by brief reports by the president, w» Alma Sheehsn. and the seuetarmMias Ruth Mac- Wade. A report on the activities of the Publicity Committee was then given by Miss Betty Beagnn. The Publicity Committee is to be congratulated on the fine posters displayed in the up-town district. advertising our cake sale and pro-Bitten dance. ‘Ill-lo poster for the cake sale was made by Betty MacDonald and Katherine Doyle, and the poster advertioini the ‘Bodellty dance and displayed in the window of lt-T. Holman. Ltd, was "inspired" by Betty MacDon- ald, who was ably assistod by "a friend." Miss Noreen Smith then introduced, as guest speaker. Rev- erend Sister Saint Augustus, who gave a very interesting and help- ful talk on vocations. Mills Kath- erine Doyle, on behalf cf the Scdallty, moved a vote of thanks to Sister Saint Augustus for this inspiring talk, which was very much enjoyed. Just a reminder- tho annual retreat, sponsored by tho lodality. is to be held this vroek-dnd, coasmonclng on Friday owning, April 20th, at seven o'- clock, land nnnhlns Blmdev av- ening. lllathar Fisher will be Re- tregt waster, and all those in- sre cordially invited. m Msmonlm In festd and loving ,. mo. Hannah l. Wldtleck. Hunter amp, r. a . who God called A)!!! use. sup Missed. ma: llesnssnbeired by Dllllllfi MM and Gflllilohlld- therewlllbosnaddreu on tbeMiss tsrested in making this Retreat l‘ Sillllll! . MIISIGALE NOTE! DAME 0n THURSDAY. APRIL 2511s Ab 8.15 P. M. The Senior Made Student! of Not-re Dante Academy will out". tain parents. friends and all in- lefllietl in music with a program sponsored by the Natre. Dame Alumnae. _ "In the HIM of the Bbirsbow" wlllbeaeelorfalfoatrsreof the evnshsg‘; antes-inhalant, Adsnldoa Ilse so Cents. ENGAGELENT. .. w, pm“, Porter o! Dodhsm and New Loo don, Prince Edward Island, an- nouncoa the engqomom o; m, fhlllihter. Phyllis lpuiso, to Mr. Keith Orr Kormedy, son of M3‘. and Mira! Preston J. Kennedy of Ken- slngwn. Brince Edward Island. Porter. daughter of the late William Marshall Porter, is a grad- uate of Dedham high school and serves with the WAVES during the war. Mir, Kennedy was graduated 1mm. Kemsi-nston high school, Bum- merslds Academy and Acadio Ulnl- vcraity. During the war he served in the Canadian Merchant Navy. A Jule wedding _is planned. Persgnals Misses Donna Bowl-less and Elaine Murray of Charlottetown, spent the Easter vacation as the guests of their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. G, R. Bowness, Norborq, Kenslngtcn. AOADBM! IVIrs. W. J. Hook entertained at a small but nicely arranged party at her Apartment at the Ernscliffe for her parents Mir and Mrs. Her- man Lavandler. Georgetown, during their week's visit with her. IN MEMORIAM HERBERT I. TRAINOR Herbert J. Tralnnr died at. the home of his brother-in-law Jolm H. McNally of Donagh on April 12th. Deceased was a. life long resident of this district and was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Tralnor. He had been in falling health for several months. During his illness he was attended fre- quently by his kind pastor Rev. Louis J. Callaghan. Hla funeral took place to Fort Augustus Church where Requiem High Mass was sung by Rev. Father Callaghan. It was very largely attended by his many friends despite the almost impassable roads. The pal! bearers were his three nephews, Leo, Leo- nard and Lev! McNa1!y also Law- rence Tralnor, Russell Beagan and William Keoughan. Ho ls survived by one brother Leo J. Trainer. Donagh and three sisters, Mrs. J. P. McNally, Donagh, Mrs. Board, Webster's Corner, and Mrs. M. Callaghan, Charlottetown. May his soul rest in peace. ' The following are the Mass cards: Louise and Johnny ‘(Hlghl Florence and Leo (High) Maria and Oliver (High) Julia and Malachias Elaine Trainer Mrs. J. J. McCarthy Mrs. Jessie Trainer, Waltham. Mass (2) Mrs. Mary McDonald and family. Waltham. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Duffy (High) Mr. Ed White and family (high) Mr, and Mrs. Stephen Murnaghan Mr. and Mrs. Lev! McNally Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Connolly. City Mr. and- Mrs. Charles lifcNally, Montreal Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Doucotte, Pic- tou Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McNally, Kitchener, Ont. Miss Viola McNally, Halifax Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Dowd, Saint John , Rita and Cyril Callaghan Mr. 'and Mrs. Thomas Brennlck, Somrnervllle, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Slavon, Box- bury, Mass. Mr. Harry Hermann and family Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Callaghan and family Mr. and Mrs. Leo P. Callaghan and family Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doyle and family Mr. and Mrs. Benedict Callaghan Mrs. Rose Fitzslmmona Mr. and Mrs. J. E, Cullen Joseph Brazil and Peter Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Beagan Mr. and Mrs. Frank Koughan and family Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Trainer and family Mr. and Mrs. Mathias and family Lawrence Heron and Mary Mr. and Mrs. Fred McAdam and family Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tralnor Mr. and Mrs. Linus Smith Mr. and Mrs. John Besgan and family John R. Brazil and Sisters Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holland and Danny Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Mur- naghan and family Mrs. Michael J. Murnaghan and family -Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Murnaghan Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Murnaghan and Rita and Mrs. Vincent Trainer and family Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brazil and family Mrs. Joseph Murnaghan and mily Koughan Harold Beagan Fred and James Cummilltry Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Mnriln Mr. and Mrs. John Heron and family . Mr. and Mrs. Russell Driscol! Mrnand Mrs. Anthony Bosgan Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Hughes Donagh Women's institute CARD OF THANKS . r. and Mrs. John McNally and fa ily wish to thank their many kind neighbours and friends for their many acts of kindness shown them during their recent sad ho- rcnvcmefli. also all those who sent Mass cards. ' raa GUARDIAN. cnaatorrarowu Owen _ 3%“; BUYS~ WHYS A Wilklv lNltll-"tfifullllfvl uii-"mni MONTREAL April Nth-Did you knosr_ that OX0 can. cl. nest and flavour and delicious “meatiness ” to almost any one o! your favourite dishes‘! You see, 0x0 has the good flavour of sumo, lcpn beef. So when you want extra ‘meaty avour m soups, stews or sauces-add Ono-cubes or fluid. Or-whcn cu want new, appetiz‘ flavour for your so! s-add a te con of flu! Oxo to each I! tablespoons of salad suing! This, with shopped greens, is delicious! Your fsnnLv will love your 0x0- flavourod dishes. And u a Spring "plck-up”, a hot 0x0 will do_the trick‘. ,You'l1 like the 01o prices! Oxo gives you so much for so little cost -_.____ Tlme Ier Hey in Sprlngh fresh air is every young- ster'a delight. And they use up a lot oi energy play- lug from school-time ’tll dinner, when they come " home hungry as bears. Soeater to their young appetites and iva them “quick food one ’ with yummy CRO N_ BRAND CORN SYR , like this: APPLE CRISP Time: 50 to 60 minutes. Temp: 315 deg-ISO dc . F. l tspn. ground cinnamon I to 8 medium apples (tar) 1/3 cup hot water l’, cup white or brown su er 5 cup Crown Brand Corn Syrup I, cup sifted all-purpose on! l ls tapn. salt l): cup butter Pare, core and slice apples. in a iii-quart (nosed casserole. Place Combine hot water, Crown Brand Syrup. salt and cinnamon; pour over apples. Blend su ar and flour: rub in butter until mixture is crumbly in consistency. at this in a moderate oven (375 deg. F.) for 20 minutes". reduce heat to 360 deg. F. and bake until ap les are tender (ielncilth of time Will depend upon. ssrariety out apples use . Serve warm or llied, W111: 0t without cream. OIVGI . ~< Yours Ios The Asking is this amazing booklet telling you how you can make your baby's hair adorably curly . . . _ j no matter how straight iii is! It's about that wonderful new discovery -- NESTLE BABY HAIR TREAT- MENT. It will tell you just how to give your tiny tot curls this FIII Up Those Cereal saw. . _. . for here's a cereal that will dra- ap ear faster than you can any “c oice whole wheat"! That's KELLOGGHE! ALL-WHEAT‘! almost “ magical" way . . . so _ _ very easy and so wander-fully DEllClOllH, crunchy, toasted flakes rewarding! Yes, you'll fall 1n . . . ready-to-eat. Serve them gen- love with baby all over again eroualy—t0pped with fruit, sugar after her straight hair has been made cute '11‘ curly the gentle Nestle way! Just print your name and address and send it to rue- Barbara Brent, 1411 Crescent St, Montreal, P.Q. I'll send you your sopy of " Curls for your Baby"- nnd milk! M-mrnrn! 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Once you've used Kreml, you'll never again put up with A Free Giff For Your lnbyf .'.. "cuie as a button "l—it's a small, plastic “Baby Food Saver" for scooping out the last morsel of goddncss from every ‘Lin of HEINZ BABY FOODS! It's a gift that both you and baby will appreciate! You'll not waste one precious bit of Heinz Baby Foods . . . and your tiny tot will be able to enjoy all that goodness to the very last bite! Yes, Heinz Baby Foods are just right for your buy-w‘! 11°" h" 1W" ‘hm’- ?1'L'll°'§§3’1.'.'l.'-l...'éZl° til-Z iii‘; 5° "FM 1°‘ Tile-Barbi"- Brellh this special Krcml olier is your 14.11 Crescent St, Montreal, P.Q. “big chance" to discover "ust ._. for your free "Baby Fwd how lovely your hail‘ can cl Write to me fo-dey — enclosing . . , IOe for our IQQ bottle of Kremll baby u s boy or s or! w 111 l" . . . Bar ara Brent, m1 Crescent able to send a blue or pink one! Sh, Montreal, P.Q. Somefhlng new . ._ .L something different . . . but something definitely V‘ delicious! This Chocolate Orange Frosting so lull of the luscious real chocolate flavor . . . the flavor of BAKER/S UNSWEETENED CHOCOLATE. CHOCOLATE ORANGE HOSTING 2f . t d tin 1 B k ' Uhlw et- s .‘é’.',‘.'..F‘§..i...°""" ‘ " '.‘l.".€.'°é»..2.1'.'.2. man's 2 cups sifted icing sugar Dash of salt 3 tablespoons orange juice (about) Combine orange rind and butter; cream well. Add rt of sugar gradi- Illlly. blending after each addition. Add chocolate a salt and mix well. Add remaining sugar. alternately with orange juice. until of right cen- slstency to spread. Beat thoroughly after each addition. Msltea enough frosting to cover tax: of about 3 dozen cup cakes. top: of two 0-inch layers, or top and des of b x a x 3-inch cake. Nothing Iul The Iosf For lsby is ‘uot naturally every mother's motto. That's why LIBBTS EVAPORA ED MILK ls a household “buywcrd." in thousands of homes with babies fa them! You seo, Libby's Evaporated Milk Sever". Tell ma whether your .._‘ v I Ellen s lllary (Continued from Page 2) across the lane. And in tune with tlée house-cleaning which continues a out us, the nest in the old birch on the lawn had a visit from (we suspect) a former tenant. He must gage gound it‘ qutiite as bonny as it a een pa nte in his recollec- tions, because ho flew to a trellis nearby and pLOCBEdEd to pour forth a liquid and repeated run of charm notes. Casual these appeared and yet wouyvera sure, inériguirtlg hto some rn young mar en o is kirldhlcurrientlyl prlmplng or worm- ca c ng n t o near meadow. We chuckled as we came by there. "You handsome rascal", we commented, add the same nuns‘ -sllpped a last note off his A tssspoonful of Nescafd in a cup-fill up with boiling watar -presto, a delicious cup of eofioo! If you want six, eight, a dozen cupa of cofiee put that many teaspoonfula of Noecafé In your coffee server, and of eupa of boiling water. Presto, deli- cious coffee again! Then, if you run ihort of‘ codes, you make another batch, quick as a wink "you needn't think any of them ard listening to that!” But that bird bill. smoothed down his new suit straightened his tie, tilted his haf back to a fetching angle, than smiled ingratlatlngly at me until. dimples such as James once had, appeared in each cheek and hi! eyes which must have been browm were full of beguiling shadows. “Now, Ellen,” he whispered ccnflo dently. “that is a rnatter of opinion -in other words." he winked. “that's what you think!" - - - And James thinks: "We must fix that lane-bridge tomorrow, Ellen!" O I Until tomorrow o a 0 mgr-y e a Q Good-night. - a w d whips! Libby's contains all the to which 'ou expect from whole mil 8 cups (l. pint) of whole milk! Tlp from a roe or that I think you'll want to try! Our reader-friend n s “There's no dout about it . . . winter- faded curtains re- ‘. wand like magic to Tints: dyes! " hy not give your curtains the ' "Tlnter Beauty Treatment '7 Tints: Curtain Peach and Cur- tain Ecru work like a charm to transform dull curtains to curtains that look like new! Your home will look like Spring with Tillie!- dyed curtains at every window! Ask for All-fabric TINTEX Tints and Dyes at your favorite drug, department or variety store. Tin- tea eosis only 15o a package and, remember, when you follow the simple instructions-good. results are guaranteed! 1/ Z> Cookies . . . ‘i’ SWlFPNING-tho new k ilnkiest pics imaginable, digestible and nutritious." mixing Swill/hing soon. . . . in Swifiluing Recipe Book! in (he oven! . . . dumplin with I'm-Bis l licious recipes on every package! is pure, country-fresh milk with all the original cream loft sn and half the water removed. It's so r-ich il E unite c Vitamin D—-the essential "sunshine vitamin". ‘ Wonderful for growing children! And Libby's Evaporated Milk ll economical, tool One cup mixed with an equal amount of water glvea Hero's A Spring Hesuoeleenlng Toke To laklng your own cookies, cakes and pica with extra loslurel hooae delicious recipes . . . from the 75 wonderful ones in tho Ina Swlffnlng Rselpe leek! I'll see that you get your free copy o! this excellent recipe book if you'll sim- gly print your name, address and send with one writhing carton top to me: Barbara Brent, 1411 V Crescent St, Montreal, IKQ. Believe me, these cipea will add laurels to your Pftiizgfi so _a good cook! They call f _ 1nd of _ortenlng. Martha Logan, Swift's Home Economist, tells me Swlfifnln makes %lckly an hafsthsvhv I urge you to try bland, quick- o ls If One Of Your Ambitions to be able to make his- cuiis your husband will boast about? Here's the best wary I know to he sure of "biscuit perfection" every time! So rosy, ion! . . . with wonderful TEA-BXSK! Al! you dis-just arid milk nr water, then pep (hem M-rnmml . . . norm thorn piping ho!»- iiuflyond light enough‘ lo melt in your mouth! Tim. man-m-your-lrfo w!!! like these lTea-Bitk ireaia, ioo pancakes-q: idmga . . . all so very rim lo to make .0 why not give your husband a 'I‘ca-B|sk treat for dinner to-morrow? Ask your grocer for Tea-Bills . . . there are de- i‘: quality nutrients / -plus 40p USP. fa A Refreshing Thought for ou when ou re tired heavy house - cleaning shores . . . a steaming oak of ’_ l TEND R L Al!‘ TEA will "saa you out of those “dustrrsg dc- druma" in a Jiffy! Yea there's uick Comfort in Tender Leaf ea. it has a “ arkle" to its flavour that can o y be leased by those little top locust o which its made! Those tiny young tea leaves add real seat and plquanoy in this famous-foniiavour tea . . . no wonder it's a tea voted " tops” by thousands and thousands of fee-lovers! You'll find Tender Leaf Toa-rich-frsg-rsnt-qrsnd- tasting-in convenient airs peck- sges at your grocerb. For Quick Comfort-o'er real tea enjoyment —try Tender Leaf Teal Banana Cako- classes ro- or the lightest cakes and easily. She says: “It's both. uscious recipes you'll find in the I , OPENING DELAYED LACHINB, Que, Canal officials nnCllM! (C?) - lvlr-sfd lhc 2M9 at the west end. A (he c-sml.‘ M." round the troubl. after two lo traffic recently, but ll. stayedlhcura open only long enoiilh to let two freighters through. An obstruction L____a__ too. There's never any wash; Every cup alive with flavour! And no messy grounds to dispose of. And would you believe it-fhloscafo aavoa you money! Cup for cup it costs you less than y cofleo fn can or jar. It comes to you in powdered form in sir-tight glass jars. Two sizes-d or. and the big, ooonomy, 12 ca. size. 'I‘ry Nescafd today- Meltes also grandest sup Hlssesll (pronounced IB-Cflafilsfis saelusivs regista-od Trade Mark a! 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