; J.mluARY 79. 1952 A - D.All..Y'CRO5SWORD -S Acnoss DOWN 22. Tibetan 1. Remaining 1. satire upon gazelle 5. A peer a person 23. speak 9. Approbatlon 2. Girl's name 21. Thre -toed 10. Aside 3. A smlthy dlvln 12. Beetles I. Shelf in bird M. Pitcher a trunk 28. Leg joint with a lid 6. Music no a 30. Inactivity 1!. Overhead 8. Open (110 t.) 31. Whirled 10. College 7. Uncooked 33. A Dutch servants 8. Garment cheese mug.) is pera by 35. Weapon 18. Thus Gounod (So. Am.) 19. Fish iposs.) 36. A recog- 21. summer It. Jog . nixed truth 14. Pig pen month :13. Mast 37. Barrier ls. Receptacle 24. Digit l7. A petition 40. Kingdom for 25. Uprislngi 20. books in ' coffee 28. Lurk askance Asia I8. Rough lava 29. Potato (dish) 32. Teutonic characte 34. Remnant 35. Laid in the sunshine 8?. Man's ldi!l;lt'i'l lllhlfglli iilllillid fJEI.ILli5l if . i3t3'lfLlH ilti-Jirlfl i-:9 l'eIterday'a Answer I3. Epoch 39. Comfort 11. Smallest state labbr.) 42. Reclines (5. Part of an hour (7. Large artery of heart 49. irritating to. Member of tribe of Indians (Yucatan) 51. Town in Arkansas DAILY CIKYPTOQUOTE-Here's.how to work it' AXYDLBAAXB nLoNoFELLow One letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used lor the three L's. X for the two O's,.etc. Single letters, apos- lrophles. the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. A Cryptogram Quotation LPBVRX HLJCDVD. run vcMi..avit- AVJ-ENRR PE LPHV cwz xva rs: javcui-r.ivcu-arwwoisvnars. ' Yesterday's Cryptoqiiote: THE CHARMS, ALAS! THAT WON A ME, I NEVER CAN FORGET-LEGGETT. tan Barren kiklxkkikkklkkkkkkk RICHIR FLAVORID . Because it is milk double concentrated . . . homo- g ' t . . . and specially heat refined,Carnation gives coffee a richer, more tempting flavor. A flavor that millions prefer toicream inicoffee. , SMOOTHIR, CRIAMIQ TIXTURID Carnaiion's strictly controlled methods of processing produce evaporated milk that looks like heavy cream . . . pours like heavy cream . . . whip: like cream. Naturally Carnation gives smoother onsisteticy and better flavor to coffee. HALT THI PRICE OF CREAM Thou h it makes coffee so smooth and creamy-- thoug it gives coffee such wonderful flavor-- Carnation costs only half as much as cream. Try it! Discover why more Canadians use Carnation in col- fee than of oxher brands of eyaparaled milk combined. '1 SAY iiv WIFE serves, , THE BEST corree IN mim- ggg SAYS l'f'S THANKS . to CARNATION" "from Contented Cows" ,3; Ahnnhmsiy ”' m. war A CLEANERS 131 ui-est George St. aw 8xzmzT' Planning, I simply Personal Loan, I MONTREAL, Jlllulry 29th-I have . sn.....i.i programme , thatis able to have thoyhousle painted and go on a two- weekwacation trip this year-and still buy a fur coat iii the -fall. How do I do it? The BANK OF MON FREALa Personal Planning system olsfam- fly ,fmm,”m! 15 .11” k9Y'l0 my' hdppy slate of 535'". 3-0". 599. it's taught me how to save requ- h 1417111. Add now.1 ve dlScOVt'.l'etl. thanks to Personal 0" 00 Kpepd ugilhaut using up my Bof M Savings Account. borrow against it! Then, when I've paid back my low-cost' still have my nest-egg, complete. frankly, I don't lNlf.lRHiAllUN Si l-'i.'i(i workingyout beautifully. I'll be know how I ever got along without Persondl Planning (the fact is, I didn't, very welil). .WlYi'y don't. you try it, :99? Ask of Personal Planning at your neighborhood branch of i.ha'B tomorrovp. I The Good Things In Lila come in twoa, for your free copy of M find . . . good companions; v good luck-and HEINZ TOMATO KET HUP. Yes, I !lWI.Va buy two bottles of Heinz Ketchup at a time-- one for the kitchen and one for the table. The folks love it)! spicy, exciting flavour with all kinds of foods --and I couldn't get along without it when I'm cooking. It works wonders to pep up. leftovers, stews and cas- seroles-and thatls not surprising. Because Heinz Ketch- up is made of ripe, red "Aristocrat" tomatoes spiced and seasoned to perfection by Heinzi experienced chefs. Ask your grocer for Heinz Ketchup next time you're shopping and discover for yourself how good it is. Home From The 0,0ice or from . shoppin . . . feel- ing a tuckered out? Then Pd sug- gest you try the tastiest ”perk-me- up" ow . . . , I N S T A N T CHASE dz SANBORN COFFEE. Itis quick and easy-to malty- inkes no longer than boiling the water. And limit it good! The ilavour's there--and the body-- iind the real lift. . . . thanks to the Chase dc Sanborn coffee experts. I always keep a jar handy. Itls a real friend when I'm feeling tired . and it real delight when guests drop in. You see, it's as easy to make ten cups as one. l And so economical. The regular- size jar of Instant Chase dz San- born gives you the same number of cups as a pound of ground cof- fee and there's a big difference in price. All Those People Can't Lemons On My Shopping Liu . . . theylre on it reau iarly. Because you see, I use lemons constantly in my cooking . . . and now, during Janu- ary's cold-catching days, lemons are "sure - fire” a o l d rhasers, as well. Here's how- Drink the juice of one lemon in a glass of water with a half tea- spoon of bicarbonate of soda . . . added very slowly. Do this every 2 to 3 hours the first clay . . l. then 3 or ii times a. day thereafter, if necessary. See how quickly lemons alkalinize your system and you feel better. And do be sure to use SUNKIST LEMONS .. theyire the finest, juiciest grown. I A Treat For The High-Chair Set . . . C r e a in o f Wheat, the hot' cereal for quick startal It's a nourishing, whole- s o in c food' for babies every mother should . it n o w a b o u t. Babies just gobble it up. And Quick CREAM OF WHEAT is so good for iliem . . . rich in quick-starting food energy . . . iron for good. red blood, and cal- cium and phosphorus for diets de- ficieni. in these elements. And it's so easy to prepare. Just. five niin- utes of boiling and Enriched Quick Cream of Wheat is cooked to baby-ready digestibility -- smo-o-oih and tempting. Every- body eojoys it-from Baby to Grandpopl Bo ' Wrong. Of course, Iive been a Heinz Soup "fan" for a long time. So I agree with the f o l k s who, in dozens of taste teats, voted them "tops”. Yes, dieticians, young folks and groups of average housewives were over- whelmingly in favour of Heinz Condensed Soups. Why not make It. taste test yourself? And, as a. starter, have HEINZ CREAM OF TOMATO SOUP for dinner to- morrow. Made of rosy-red, ”Ari.p-' tocrst" tomatoes-spiced and sea- soned to perfection . . . it's a real delight. And here's something you miirlit not know about it. The cream has been put. in it by ili Hcinz' chefs . . . all you do is ad water for the richest, creamiest cream of tomato soup you've ever tasted You Knog, In This Coronation Year my thoughts just naturally turn it- in the pink box. to England, and if, like me. you have ever had to finil your way around London by bus, you'll know how well that system of using different coloured buses to identify the various routes works out. Wall, hereis a colourgsystem you can use in buying tissue handker- chiefs. For the strongest, softest: 2-PLY tissues ever, get .FACE-E.LLE in the green box. For the extra cushioned thickness of 3-PLY tissues, get Face-Ella You can also get 3-PLY Face-Elle in Man-size and in Pastels . . . but in regular white tissues, the green box means 3-PLY and the pink box means.3-PLY . . . and believe me, either box con- tains Canada's finest tissue hsndkerchiefs. IMPORTANT onci: To Ail . itailliiay Passengers on account of tlie ialiour dispute ciiiiiiniiiii liATl0llALl llAiLWAYS CANADIAN riiciric RAILWAY ciiiririiviiir iuiicrioii RAILWAY May bi; unable to continue passenger train operations after 6 am. Monday, February 2. 1958. In view of the threatened work stoppage, passengers should be prepared to terminate their E journey by midnight, Sunday, February 1, 1953. Montreal, nnuiiry :3. loss The Railway Association of Canada I QIIARLUIT I V. w A ccicrarn R ' -nAitGA1its 25 rumors: at me am 8.HERWl;N.W?1-.1-MKS 1 jsrrowirs iioiisn or oonoa -rm”. r:UAaoiAN. ,CHA?bgTTEIOy3 uvs WWHYS A WliKif Enjoyable Evening llllien Institute Members Entertain -The members or New Annan Women's Institute and their escorts were guests on Friday evening. January lath, or Irishtown W. I.. at the home of the past pruident, Mrs, Kenneth Maclbeod. Bllthely disregarding the threat of -high winds and muddy roads, the New Arman ladies attended in full strength with the exception of thrw members and the addition of several potential members. They were welcomed by 'the hostess and the January committee, who were in charge of the program oi contests and musical nI '- re. An amusing stunt ” in" was won by Leigh Paynter's team over the team captained by Walter Moase. Mrs. David Campbell won a bean guessing contest with a guem of 442, with the correct count 441. Mrs. Albert Moase and Lyman Moose were familiar with the most "Famous Men," and in "Advertis- ing," Mrs. Charles Waugh and Mrs. Willie Moase were the winners. Lois and Leta McLeod were heard in a vocal duet, Mary Campbell in a. solo, Thelma Macliieod in a piano solo, and Beryl Mscbeod and Thelma Maclieod in a piano duet. Mr, Halsey Profltt was auctioneer for sale of aprons, fudge and other articles which turned a neat sum into the treasury. The Irlshtowri president. Mrs. Harold MacLeod addressed the visitors briefly and the New Arman president, Mrs. Elmer Moase, made suitable reply, Lunch was served and a singsong with Mrs. Walter Moase at the piano brought the evening to a. happy conclusion. -Bur. S Newman coup-he Honoured Before Departure For . ' -Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Waite were waited upon at their home at New ,.Annan on Wednesday even- lng, January 21st, when the mem- bers of the Women's Institute and other friends gathered to tender them a farewell party on the eve of their departure for the United States where they plan to remain for a time. The W. I. president. Mics. El- mer Moase, addressed Mrs. Waite, assuring her that her place in the Institute will not be easily tilled. that she and her husband will be greatly missed in the neighbor- hood. and that a sincere welcome will be waiting them when the time comes for their return. An Institute pin was presented by Mrs. Richard Wall on behalf of the members. During the evening guitar selec- tions were played by Erma Mac- Nelll, violin selections by Mr. Al- lie MacNciIl and Mr. .Norman Mill and Wilbert and I-zimly 981- lant. Roland Murphy entertained with songs. Games, contests and an attrac- tlve lunch added up to an enl9y- able evening, fittingly ending with "Auld Lang sync," and bouncing the guests of honor in Iha Old fashioned way. -Bur A. -A.",-illilups Hold Social Evcnii; -The St. Elizabeth's. Sprinti- ticld, and St. Markis Kensington A. Y. P. A. held a. very 'UCC955' fill social in Kcnsinzton lb Thur? clay evening, January 22nd. The Rev. R. W. Coupland wel- comed the guests. numbermlz wilh the members in the vicinity of '10. The program consisted of I recitation by Laurette. Mill, instru- mental muslc by Miss IGEICE Conrad. Messrs. Jbhnny Inch.-i and lngham Cole, a tableau by Mar- ion Ramsay, IrIorac"e Biyanton. Johnny Lyman. 8115 walk" Mouse, monologue by Horace Bry- imton, reading, Miss wlnnilred Haslam, instrumental music, Rob- ert Howard. Johnny 1118115 Nld Mrs. Irving I-Iaslam. and ' "CW ation by Onn Mill. An excellent. assortment of do- nated articles was auctioned to good advantage Mir. Elmer Payilter. contests included a clothespln game, a musical romance. W011 by Mrs. Townsend and Mrs. Elwood Dunning, and ii sinsins contest won by Mrs. Arthur I-lnslam. MN- Johnr Moose, Mr. John Howard and Mr. Athol Cotton. ,Mr. Couplancl extended grateful thanks on behalf of the members for the generous donation of art- icles by friends of the A. Y. P. A.. and also thanked all who had helped with the evenlnB'9 "W91" tainment. , Accompanied by Johnny Inglis on the guitar, songs old and new were sung by a male chorus while the ladies prepared togacrve the delicious and bountiful lunch which was an Important part of the program. The Queen lnought the haul)? evening in a close. i -B111? .i.'.2.;.:11.i.......z. by VANCOUVER. -(CP)- Believ- .. ed the largest. hydraulic turbine in the world, a turbine capable of generating 150,000 horselD0W91” W" built, here for the Kltimat Alum- inum project. The turbine will ul- tlmately service other lndustriw in the area. The builders say one steel section, weighing 31 tons. in Phone 1671 the largest casting ever made in western Canadan Ohicheeter, lngls.nd-(OP)-In psi-imerits in artitlcal insemination of queen bees, organiud 17! "19 West Sussex County Council. may produce a itlngless bee. The council to develop more at- also tractlve honeyoonsbs. . Variety yciincert At Emerald -On Friday night, January mrd. the Emerald Branch of the B. I. 8. presented a variety con- cert. in their hall. The program consisted of two one-act plays, ologue. recitals, step-dancing, songs and instrumental music. "Who's who in the Home," is a comedy of young married life. Who is Pearl? A race horse or woman? Thats what Owen's wife,l Thelma, and Bob's wife, would like to know. Another: problem to be solved is; who box in the home? The two hus- bands lhrash hit out. with their wives with hilarious results. The lollowng were the members of the ' Vernon Mccarville, Loretta Hodg- Enwson by Mary Mcllllroy, Henry Hodg- cast: Owen odgen - Kenny Pierce; Thelma odgeu - Orvelene Mccarville; Bob Farley - Alfred Whit.e:.Etta Farley - Mary Mc- Elroy. The second play was "Point of view." Millions for farm machin- ery but nary a cent for an electric washing machine, is Farmer Hod- gsonts watchword, and his indig- nant tamily are up in arms about it. His wife, through farm womenfs clubs, seeks the money to modem- lze the farm home. Finally, his spinster sister talks turkey to him, and he sees the light. Farmer Hodgson was played by son by Alvin Mlccarvillc, Her- maine llankins by Georgie Green. 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