i sruéioss llill or n: , your: risen carvers“ awe EMYVALE W. I. The Bmyvale Women's Institute met at the home o! Mrs. James Griflin on June 2nd. The roll call was answered by 20 members. ._ In the absence o! the president, "the vice-president presided. A sale ‘ ct remnants took place, which net- ted $3.80. Trainor put on a lottery which was won by Mrs. Louis Griflin and realized $1.30. It was decided to treat the school children, and Mm. Mathias Mur- ray was appointed to get a treat. of oranges and apples. Lottery books were distributed to the members. A discussion took place on sending treats to sick persons and it was decided totreat members only. Mrs. Maurice Mc- Cioskey and Mrs. ‘Irainor were appointed on sick committee. Pro- gram committee. Mrs. Duffy, Mrs. Peter Clarkin and lvlirs. Quinn. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Patrick Clar- kiri. God Save the King brought the meeting to a close. Mrs. Grit- nn served s. delicious lunch and a .social chat was enjoyed by the members. DBDER. FOR. WASHING The custcmary order or dish ' smhing is glassware, then sliver, v plates, cups. saucers, serving dishes. ' platters, baking dishes, pots and Y. fi- BRIGHTER, i .-sz This sensational product dries so a gleaming, all-clip, smar- hpellcos lnlsh in I0 minutes, needs no bufing. Try Lin-X And-Slip Self-Polishing Wax ; 1- 41""!!! denia can "also Trisha W our Cg!- andu . . . trying to plan your vacation so you’ll g not be slowed “ * down by those “ do-nothlng" days , of the month? W bother when by taking along AMP sani- tary protection, you can swim, sail or sun in complete comfort and confidence on "those" days! Here is your chance to try Tampax... discover for yourself what truly modern eani ,rofecti can mean to you! or just a dihia to cover mailing costs, a Mo! pock- ogo cf Tampa: is yours! Drug me a line -Barbara Brent, 1411 ree- cent St., Montreal, NIL-specify- ing the sire you wish-Regular- Super-Jiinior. And, remember- Tnmpax was specially designed for your comfort and corn lets pro- tection on those “ calemflr " days! Iudgcl Your flmc for time is ,. recioue..._and ere‘: one time- saving trick that will save not gust minutes- ning with Gilletlls Drain Cleaner. And try this. ..make a Time- Chart over a period of weeks and mark hours saved when you clean out your drains thoroughly with two tablespoons a week of GIL- LETTE DRAIN CLEANER! It acts quickly-keeps drains clear and free from clogging sediment- makes sink and tub-cleaning easier and quicker for you. Saves house- work time! And, of course Gillettb Drain Cleaner is budget-easy... saves on plumberh bills, you see! Ask your grocer for a tin to-mor- row...snd follow the directions for excellent results! Summer Walks atomizer top. The lost Slllrll have one flavour- ‘ eecret in com- mon .. whether they're served, tossed and lus- _ eiously green, in - a wooden bow! --or colourfuliy arranged inglaee fruit dishes... they're always flavoured with HEINZ l Yer-it's a good akilfull VINE ARS Idea-for "salad insurance " -to make your salads with the best vinegar you can buy— "ust as you make them with the est fruiia 1nd vegetables. So our rpcer to-morrovv for Hem: hiic , inegar . . . marvelous for light galada and smoother boiled dress- ings? .and Heinz lyialt Vinegar- d icioua for heartier salads. One more flavourful secret...it‘s the aging and mellowinf in wood that make HEINZ V NEG/ABS so very. very seed! Try This for fl 1 Multlmsbnv - lore . . . pls “Guem What!’ Put_a spoonful - o! Jelly, eecdlem raisins, stewed primes or apricots in the bottom of your youngstcrh cereal bowl. Cover completely with “ Cream of Wheat"7tho idea is to guess what's hidden underneath! And and the other great Lin-X Home how your ‘youngster will love her 3585mm “d”; " ' “Cream odwheatoz; treat‘! n}... "m." he "n s. 2i "'_"""""""" i."i.~ “in ‘rirmiii gel-b ii." "h u“ h.” a." u‘ lronnmlannldsitmrovideoa im “o n: “""""""'°*"""' cnuhl. and r osphorua all diets ~ vnausa-wismccuousciiau = s- q“ “M, -~ - Co,“ é to complete digestibility in 5 min- utes o! boilin . That's why I urge ou to m e “CREAM OF AT" a family habit aa‘so thousands 0! Canadian ca do_i_ ._., y, l-‘Ilr lb‘. ' i BUYS ‘ MI WllYS Iv pus? ' . cad Iafermslca ssrvka for I sy's wok-u MONTREAL, _ "luck! I was talking to a friend of nuns whose huiaand has been “ in hospital" for several months after a lerious accident. But she's very cheerful about it-and so’! lie-for their Mutual Benefit Health and Accident ‘ ' " ously makes up to him for money lost while he was sway from work. What's more, it helps psyldoctor’: and surgeon's, hospital and nurse's eesl happen to all of B" t ‘mtocbe przpgzedliwWhyliio; mitotic me to-day Barbara n, iescen ., care . .--o about low-coat but truly prioeleu MUTUAL hum-u put money in your pockgt in time cf sickness or accident. and put Linit at the top of your shopping Juno Seth-Some people have bad ll COVGIIQU [SIRI- es. acci- us-so it's a good idea B T policies that Warm Weather can be pretty un- comfortable for baby, too . . . so hero'n a timely shopping tip next time ou eho for him! for .B.T. Baby Powder-for " ' coinfortb sake! Try this moisture- proof test and you'll be amazed, as I was! ...Smooth a. little of tho powder on your hand, then sprinkle it with water. The water will roll 0E, leaving the powder still dry and eoft._Z.B.T.—madc with olive oil-is pure protection for tender akin-summer and. winter...in warm weather and cold it guards against the squirmy irritation of “acid moisture". So, for baby's sake, write to me- Barbara Brent, 1411‘ Crescent St., Montreal, P. . -for your (no sample of Z.B. . BABY POWDER! r ll Can't just be m coincidencetliat 80 out of every 100 homernak< ere eaid the _ ~ referred Ke- ogg’s to any other corn flakes! That was the outcome of a. recent consumer eurvey...and when results were careful‘?! checked and double- "ehecke ...figures proved this fact —-that 4 out of eve 5 of us like KELLOGGS COR FLAKES best! The reason? Well, here are rust n few...In this day and ago —with prices soaring sky high— it's nice to know that family "flavouritea" like Kellogg's Corn akea are still so reasonably priced! No wonder they make riendsl And you have only to taste a. bowlful of Kellogg's Corn. Flakes to find out why they're a. favourite food with all the family. It's that crisp, delicious flavour that makes them so very popu' i Try them and see! , fhrcugh _ Green Fluids-tennis and golf .. .all these summertime pastimes are hard and hot on your feet! Best way I know to keep active feet dainty is to spray them with Sno-Mist right after you bathe! Sno-Mist re that magical new powder deodorant that more and rnoro women are making a beauty habit! The “spray way " with Boo-Mint is the perfect answer to many a warm- weiiiher roblem of persona! dnintiness. You see, Sno- Mist is t e one and only antiseptic deodorant with an _ It's safe and easy to use-not at all harmful to clothing! So why not discover for yourself all the delight- fully daint ways it-can keep you daisy-fresh tho livelong summer dsyT, Ask your ruggist to-morroiv for SNO-MIST Powder Spray Deodorant. Your Youngsters W!!! Malro o Gama of spraying your lawn with this en-light, gayly-coloured Viny- lito plastic hose! While father ro- laxea with his evening paper... son or daughter can happily do hil gardening chores for him! Yes, these Vinylite plastic hoses are truly remarkable for more reasons than one! They're just ans-third the weight of ordinary. hose...‘ they're weather and scuff-resistant! . . .and they've been pressure-tested. so you know they'll give good aer- vics for along, long time! And do be euro they're made of VINY- LITE plastic, when you're buyingi; It's Such Fun to l make your own “beach clothes" at home . . . and they'll ba the smartest sun-'n- swim suits on the beach, too. But before you settle down with needle and thread .. .be sure is CORTICELLI NY ON SEW- ING THREAD Seams sewn with this wonderful nylon thread will !ast_ and last...no matter how active a swimmer you are. For nylon thread is elastic...it pro- vides the needed “give " in eeama that makes for longer wearing. So our thread for moet satisfactory summer sew- - g ._ . ._ for strong, durable Corticelli Nylon Sewin, Thread. You'll find it in a varietyv of lovely shades ke ed to your gayest holi- day moo l or ‘ , .._.eottons some to lovely life in the good old lllIflmQIlJlflerl They're so breesy and cool... who doesn't love their clean freshness on s hot day? And they're so easy to kce neat and new-loo‘ i when you starch them with L NIT, that fine starch makes cottons look like linens. ..mak fresh. What's more-wonderful Linit makes difficult ronin easy-keeps clothes dirt-free longer! So, be- cause ts truly a summertime " must "-tsir _ that ea linens daisy- 11.2333! "mum... um Jibrrsntiai overnight star roar wiim 223i‘... ‘llili in ‘an!’ area-ifs‘ bul. II. raaeoivs.‘ xu. Juno rn-uiri rains. thousands of measuring more than urea inches harvest wheat. Gcvemn . I lo d "‘ "'22 Priiiiii. iitlifi‘. 3531'...“ at some pointajent rivers and _ to Smith- east Kansas today and threatened‘ acres of ready-to- streams on a rampage VINEGAI is’ made nadsr eska llca and half-gallon "den!- cur grocer liar-or can gee INT FOODS l-IMITID CANNING. N. l. _ --eny rnore—just canned. Doctors Prove the PalmolivePlon Zoutofllwomen ,, " . U/ luding skin specialists —teoted the almolive Plan on 1285 women ofall ages, from , withalltypesofekmDryl Oily! Normal! Young! Older! And 2 out cl 3 of-tliese women got noticeable complexion improvements in just l4 days! No matter what skin earo they had used before. Reason enough for every woman who longs for a lovelier complexion to start thilnew Bold; Pill with Palmolive S0011! Yes, it's true! 36 doc‘ fihcento Gagnet re ta. Excessive oiliuesapften lenvl akin blotc y. The 14-Day Palmolive Plan '_ t actual definite gains to 89% of the women who had oilukiiaLSeo ‘if it was’! help Your skin become w, Ivoslior, brighter eololl —wllh Pnlmollvo "Skin brighter! L... coarse-looking coo." says 2 akine out of 3. Start your Palmolive Plan today! r»... tiny blemishes-with Polmollvq ' Tiny blcmisber-incipicit blackhcldl. - res nd in most cases in the Palmolive a ‘ca. h°°".c.,"°'li.°".l"'.':'..'?".l°'*'- l." "w; ‘henbfwth Pdmonv. Jefayrser skins in more; thaeu fir: thomcauaiea. "My lkill 1100"" h" “l7. E“! Ml! Soc what Palmolive can do for youl licelcrs Prevail a Wash your face wlali Palmolive Soap! Loni" SBIIIGMWY- after x Thou, for 60 seconds, niasaage with leelgfilg 1519a pllm°llv° P Palrnolivc's soft, lovely lather. Rinse! 1 N . . improvzimen: like fie for c Do this 3 nines a day for l4 days. This cleaning massage skin Palmolivife full beautifying PS: For Tub; For Shower; got the New; llg, Thrifty lo-lh Slzo Polrgollvol Here's the Polmclvs Plan PAGE NINE Ask for the PALMOLIVE BATH AND COMPLEXIOII SPECIAL ac your dealer's =~QZvNrQQW oQ No, Mr. Brown Br Gertrude Knevels up with her. I hung round ai/the lBlue Devil that day, partly to get a rise out or Bill, partly because drinking made me forget about that cursed money-taking it away from the poor ." Ten thought a mcment added. "In all N!!! ilml Q I've spent in Fairrnount, Noel, tine iihlng I've enjoyed most has been "I “n,” “dermnd 7°“ I am“ l dropping in on you at the Bureau. believe you care for Ten. Youreurhatk he“ I began mums in always hmsing over the Andrewrflovkrem loved." the first time 811*" i life- right there in your ‘g 2°q;"n§'p""lé'e'1'_§';l "fir; wggfil olld “islet Kitchen, among the milk '73 S 5 5 5 th b ." M‘ “my w" Noel. NW’ h} bottles and e soap oxes makes than wheel him into Noel’e| room each day to see with this own! W” "W ‘he 1" film's m", 'won't turn over your money?" Noel “Thn ‘s “nlce" — Celia looked l asked’ Ten, n“ sympathy doubtfu but I hope iwe can soon‘ “why mould she-l... Ten grinned bring Ten Eyck hcvrne.’ This pro- “sews got even, excuse u, how longed sojourn with her sister-in- u; back, and the trustees w“; c". law was very boring to Celia. She ' tam“, agree M“, hen oh, yes‘ leaned forward and said in lowered i they.“ s“; “gm on my temthous. tones. “Has Mrs. Von Elden said} and_j‘lollnr h-nomkmd 1 can-y, anything t0 you, April? 81B was say I blame them.“ I Shun take the prepared to hand over Ten's money wind out at Aumws sans when before this happened. Do you she can,’ by mung he, I know 1 k1?" "h", "l" "m"? "W?" forefelted the money. I'm still ‘I havent any idea. April re- [hoping she may agree to arrange CHAPTER. XXIX "You mean you think your aunt ggdfiaf gliffsg a“? an income for my mother. Also- though maybe y0\l‘l1 think m0 crazy. Noel-z believe the Bureau owes me a. 10b." "You, ‘fen?’ Noel gasped. "You take a job hero in Falrrnount — in Charity Square." "Why not?" The boy flushed. "I've always had g notion I could get arway with publicity work — charity drives-that sort o1 thing Maybe in time I could make enough to marry-swell, the econ- omical kind o1 girl. 0.‘. course it isn't every girl who'd marry a crazy man and live in a crazy sort o! house-one o! those fool bunga- lows way out on Brook Drive, for instance." (To Be Continued) BEARING BRAINS KAMOOPS. B. C. - (GP) - Spring shearing began in tihc Cari- boo sheep country near here re- cently. when the clipping has been complete, the sheep will be driven 150 miles westward where they will graze at an altitude of about 5,000 feet. Crop Prospects Varied In N. S. I-IALmAX, June 22 - (OP) - Dry weatlher during the last week has greatly improved crop pros- pects in Cape Breton, but reports from Amherst, N.S., indicate that less than 36 per cent of crops in Cumberland County have been planted. Hector F. MacIntyTe. Nova Sco- tla agricultural representative said at Sydney today that cape Breton farmers could expect a sharp kn- provesrient over last year's crops when exceptional rain and extreme heat turned most into failures. May crop prospects in Cape Bre- ton arc reported to be "excellent" and for ahead or last year. May production in 1947 was an average yield, but there were no late grains because of hot, dry weather. Farmers are gloomy in the Cumberland area, fearful tlhat the late planting of grains will not al- low adequate time for ripening. The only bright spot is the heavy crop of hay that has come through the rainy spell in good condition. Farmers predict an “above aver- age" strawberry crop in the Cum- berland district. Planting in Southampton and Wentworth Valleys and in the Parrs/boro area lhas been more general than in other parts of t Province. - ANCIENT MACHINE The sewing machine was invent‘ ed in ancient Rome, reinvented in England in r795, and in France, 25 years later. SEEK BABE COLLECTION SIDCKHOLN! - (OP) -~ The Natural History Museum here ask- ed a grant from the government recently to purchase one o1 the world's largest private butterfly collections firm William Brandt, an Etsionian naturalist. Numbering about 40,000‘ the collection con- tains many rare species. money. He's going to tell his aunt so when he sees her." ‘ "It can't be allowed." Mrs. Par- ker Jumpell to her feet. "I must get dflwn to the hospital and talk with him before she sees him.” "You can't talk to Ten as rate as this. They put him t0 bed at six and don't allow visitors. Really. it isn't likely Mrs. Van nlden will see Ten beiore you do. She told me the doctor thought the trip to, the lhos- pital too much for her." Aipril spoke in good f th. not knowing the strength of a Van Eden's determination. Doctor or no doctor In spite of Alixe's disapproval, she announced her intention ct visiting her nephew. ‘Inn Parker, as it happened, was not at home to visitors. Wrdpped in blankets wheeled by an amused attendant, he was calling on the young person nurses and doctors were beginning to allude to as "Parker's girl friend." A little white-enittened hand wavered ircm the bedclothes. Noe! fumbled t!!! she grazed Ten's cheek. With his uwkward iett he caught the bandaged hand and kissed it. “Noel, I can't help thinking-J‘ "Don't think," she ordered "Re- member wliat they told us. we're to be vegetables. What kind o! a ‘veggytubble’ are you going to. be. Tani", "M67" ‘I!!! granted. "I'm l beet. Not dead and not pickled Q13- kn, how do you do it? I can't understand a girl like you-not tuning or grouohing all the time about-" “About my looks! Why, silly, that's my advantage. I can't worry about losing looks I never Iliad. Anyway, what i! my cheek is a mite scarred? Aipril and I are thinking up a new hair-do. I\:ri going to let it grow long, Ten. and bring it down over my ears. I'll be like a nlco intelligent echoolmarm, and snub you when- ever we meet "Don't," ‘Inn Jrrotosted. “roe tough on a young husband getting snubbed first thing‘ in the morn- ing. I'll retire behind“ my newe- papar, I suppose, whi you pour the coder." “Any more o! that," said noel quietly- "and I'll ring for my nurse." “Ring away. darling. wlhere was I? 0h, yes-behind the news- paper. Well, it is tough on a rilcs kid like you, getting hutch- od up with thmtownb bad boy.” "You're crazy." Noel walled. "No use tellinl ms you didn't {all on hur head" "Well maybe I did. mm I got a little sense knocked into it.” Awirwardiy ‘ton edged his chair closer to the bed. "When I cur-is to and remembered it was you beside me in that car-you, so little "and 800d and sweet -- ~ ac diilmnt horn all the girls 1-" - Neal's voice was i faint and fill! “lave Mlottcn Owenn! Ans there's April.” “Arprii and I are the best of pals and always will be." Ten said cheerfully. "As for Gwenn. she never had any real interest in me. and I was gettinl pretty well fed -, .-. ’insaa.ha.l.a‘ your heart. .MOTHERSi ' ATTENTION! Your children are more than all the A world twyou. Their future is ever upon '. lf you do not want a “liquor store in your village come out and vote’ for PROHIBITION ' -lnserted by P.1!.'.I. Tmmeraiice Federation