mm so. p 1950 ' Now! Proof that iiitusliiiio rttrii RIGHT AETER EATIHG WITH COIGATE DEHTAI CREAM HEI.PS PREVENT TOOTH DECAY! 2 Yeors' resetirdi by IMIIHO IIHIYERSITIES proves that test groups brushing teeth right after eating with Colgate Denial Cream showed amazing reduction In tooth deetiyl Under the J' ' of eminent dental authorities. one group of college men and women always brushed their teeth with Colgate Dental Cream right after eating-while another group followed their usual dental care. The average of the group using Oolgate's as directed, and using Colgate's exclusively, was a startling reduction in the number of new cavities-far less tooth decay. The other group developed new cavities at a much higher rate. L. Research shows that decay is caused by mouth acids which are at their worst after meals. When you bnish your teeth with Col- gate's right after eating. you help remove mouth acids before they can harm enamel. HIITIIEI PROOF IIOM ICIIOOI. CIIILOIIII Leading Canadian i examined and directed over 8,000 b ' children in corrective dental habits. In addition to diet changes where required, the children were asked to bomb their tulb slter urb nasal. , The results! l6'Z; fewer children with tooth decay! . . . Cavities dropped from an avenge of 5 per child to just over 3! : . . 5379 more children received dental care that ya vented either loss of teeth or serious dental troubles later in life! i . . The number of childr with no Jflffiflilcrelvlld by 2009;! Hall". YOIII IIIATII AI IT CLEAN. YOUR TIETIII Sdentiic tests prove that in 7 out of 10 cases, Coigate's instantly stops bad breath that originates in the mouth! Colgate's active penetrating foam gets into hidden crevices between teeth- helps clean out decaying food particles -stops stagnant saliva odors-removes the cause of much bad breath! HELP YOIII CHILDREN AVOID TOOTH OECAYI Insist that your children always brush their teeth right after eating with Colgate Dental Cream. They'll love Colgate's delicious double- minty flavor. so it's easy to get themtouseColgate'ccorrectly. ALWAYS IISE COIGATE DEHTAI. CREAM right after eating , IIILP PREVENT roorii may I the parish donate an article for the C. W. L. booth at the coming parish picnic. A sussestlon that Fr. Eugene Murray of summer- ffeld be invited to give a lecture descriptive of his recent Holy Year pilgrimage to Rome. As Fr. Mur- ray has also made an extensive KELLY! CROSS C. W. L. The regular monthly meeting of St. Joseph's subdivision of C. W. t... xeiiy's cross. '00! place on July 9th with a more than aver- age attendance. In the absence of ....- ...-..a... -.p..-m.....--.... .- BMW 0 "THE GUARDIAN away WY5 Y5 MONTREAL, July Nth - Let's keep cool! And, one very nire way I've discovered to guarantee a cool start on a Summer's is to serve the fsmil cri -ljfbt QUAKER SP RKIE5 - PUFFE W A one day and PUFFED RICE the next! Ycs, Quaker Sparkies come in both Wheat and Rice varieties - so you have a turnsbout treat for every day in the wscki You should try them with . fragh fruit on to , smothered in milk and sprinkled with sugar - so flavoitrful, m l'l0Ill' ing, so cool and aatisf nag! Treat the family from tomorrow on with refreshing Quaker Iyu ed Rice Sparkies and Quaker Pulled Wheat 8 kies - the best hot weather breakfast idea yet. Save the box tops rom Quaker Sparkles. Get a set of Tudor Plate for ion than half price. Full particulars on the package. "No More Dealer About A ple Sauce since I've discovered canned 'Scotian Gold'i" writes a reader. She sa a ' x uiie frankly; that BOOTIAN com) arrfln i AUCE is tter than any she has ever made herselfi What gives Scotian Gold that extra-good flavour? Well - it's Sauce made from specially- peelccted varieties of the Annapolis Valley's famous , havour-filled apples. With 1596 ed, they , are quick-cooked in a procem whic retains eve bit of the natural flavour and aroma of the fr fruit. Scotian Gold Apple Sauce is not strainedi-you'll really appre- ciate its complete natural goodnem i Try it soon - for breakfast - as a d'emert.- a fspecial trsat' for your youngaterf lunch - a tasty side- dish with pork or saumges - or as a delicious topping for inrcreaml You've Never Anything like it . . . the new FRIGIDAIRE "Thrifty-30" Ino- -i-aic aazttni It's a completely new idea in electric ranges! It's amas- ingly compact . . . t I h on! 30 iiiohet wide ...ye i sscnoug coo capa- city for the biggest famillynsmsalsl And . this new "Thrifty-30" Range is really a"bud ct-watchor'a" dream. It has a ht-i' 11; Giant Oven . . . that stretches c ear acres the range and cooks more food with no more current. New High- Spced Waist-High Broiler...with unit recemed in oven top. Nate 6-Speed Radiontube Cooking Units . . . for fasi.er,i better "top-eidc" cooking with lens current. New Switch Knobs out in front . . . easy to read and use. Take a tip from mo...take a trip to your Fri idaire Dealer without delay . . . and; see the amusing value in the "Thrifty-30" Electric s J Mother I know always keeps a supply of lemons on hand so her family can have the luscious refreshment of cool lemonade whenever they want iti And she makes sure that the lemons she buys are SUNKIST CALIFORNIA LEMONS . . . they're the priest, juiciett grown. Just try this sometime when you're feeling hot and "sticky"...make yourself a glam or two of "Sunkist" lemonade. So wonderfully refresh- ing-so full of seat and lively iiavouri You'll feel better in A jidyl But remember to ask your grocer for Sunkist lemons to get the plump, ripe juicy lemons you want for truly delicious lcmotiadel There-'a Nothing Like The Piqaians, fniit flavour of iomcmade jams and jellies to please the man in your life. No matter what your favourite is - strawberry, raspberry gra e, plum.-cherry - jams and jel iea have a deeper, more satisfying appeal when you ''do them down" yourself. With CERTO FRUIT PECTIN p.-it hand, along with my favourite fruits and sugar, it's so easy to. Frigidaire Range l Everyone Will 'l'cil You bow lov i you look when on wear wondbr ul new WOO BURY DREAM STUFF! It's glorious! . . . and it does glorious things for you! Dream Stuff is a tinted foundation and powder ma ically blended gum one m,,ke-up, 0; 3 have wonderfully sure results drying cake ...no.-5 guy "am every timei I simply follow the . . . no "powdery" Idok, Pat, it easy directions on the booklet under the label of each Certo bottle and do my jams and jellies in about one-iliird of the time of the long boil method. I actually find with Cerio that I get up to 509k more jam or jelly from the same amount of fruit. on with its puff and it clings for hours. Tuck it in your purse to carry with you wliercver you go - it can't spill I Only 65c in four drcnmy siiadcs . . . the "Tropic Drciim" shade is particularly love- ly for a suntan complexion. Such A Marvelous Bargain In Beesuy!...you can buy it t-like of smoothing WOODBURY FACIAL SOAP for just one penny! All you do . . .buy 3 cakes of Woodbury Soap at the regular price-and get a fourth. cake for just lcl You can't mim this marvelous "lc Sale" .. .4 cakes are packaged together with a bright red sticker! Take advantage of this borguin opportunity to try Woodbury Facial Soap-the soap with the beauty cream ingredient. You'll love Woodbtiry Soap...ao mild-leaves your skin feeling satin- softi Doctors' tests among women show no "skin-burn" with Woodbury's mild. mild latherl This amasipg offer good only while lc sale units lasti -2-on . There Are three things I couldn't It's So Bear And Quick to open start the day your favourite Cl-IARLOTTETOWN president and first vice-president. the chair was occupied by Mrs. wiulam Mm-phy, second vlce-pres- ldent. Meeting opened by Ieasllb Pray- er in unison led by "I0 chaplain. Rev. W. A. Keefe. After roll call the minutes of previous meeting were read. approved and bland- nor. being no (Nla sporidence the treasurer read a very favorable re- tour through Ireland. visiting the scenes and places from which his grandparents came and from which places most of the ancestors of Kelly's Cross parishioners also came, the C. W. 1.. looks forward with pleasure to hearing Fr. Mur- ray.'s description of them. It was also decided to change the hour of meetings for August and septembcr to '1 pm. the Holy last is as important as the others . . . for I workniy eyes hard. So naturally, even though they sel- dom eomplain. they must get 'm,oug; bl-ugh. rt corn starch tick- -- w M s.'..u.i. cor.” ''"i”" "'1 STARCH is now If" AND. 3”” available in is new illll 3 drops 01 package that's MURINE in easy to open! All you 'do:-just each eye! The break the seal and inside you'll End Durham Corn Starch neatly protected in a paper bag. No fuss- ing 'n' fuming with a knife or o er aliarp instrument to open Name Sundays. after which the meeting adjourned. port. It was decided that each lady in Johnson's ililiiiiilhiliilll lilli-iiliili mopping won't wash this shine away! - x Fr; . &II the package. And when you've used'as much "Durham" as on need at the time simply re the package top. It fits snugy - keeps out dust and keeps the starch from spilling. You'll be de- lighted, too with the recipes on the new Isurham Corn Starch package. They're Ann Adam Murine regularly for one week. recipes - so, of course. they're See how fresh your eyes fseli dsiictotul Rama's A Real Bargain In Sllees-weral...Yes you can get a set of famous Wallace at-oums Silver rim for half price gpfrlxlz 0,7 ix oad less! In the beautiful "Laurentian" pattern... ,, my silver-plated on Aneet quality nickel silver with an. oi I Hi' " 5 ,, .I I - ' O t-at X It open or just linotid a”1i5bo6u'”: Milk labels-OR -e M-Pseoe t of 0 teaspoons, 6 dessert , extra d t of silver at the point of estsst ons, 0 lorlrs, 0 knives ((15 stools value) or only 80 and If Zlgbfs Easbporaisd lohaIt.(?I2beb from both rge and small tins tired. I never fail to "treat" them to Murine - for it rats and re- freshes tired eyes inslanllvl There's agood reason wbythis ban. The seven ingredients of Murine blend perfectly with the, mural eye fluids and soothe delicate qs tis- sues ever so tenderly. Just use &7P3RAI:EDdh!IE.l'f'nIapll::ls.a.ii'd M” L 3” ( sloeii value) are acne for olerl.) So get In the happy habit of usin Libby's vaporated Milk in your cook . sun the labels and can thew: to was -us your iisetaey erder- Brent, Mll Crescent at, Montreal, P.Q , J AsPpalr'iJilaby vii ...thatf Heine "lTa.ystone: label that lllllnlehof h. quality" It's mm true-baby can't read the label-but be can appre- eiala the yummy lavonr of the HEINZ BABY FOODS! Mast-Hrotiuots-sou vegetables and deserts... eookedspeeiallyforbabyin Ht.-ins in; kitchens! And lion's another Hsins "8pecr'al" or bcbiesI...Tlme plastic up seven (to it over the tops of Heins Baby Food tins when baby doesn't eat a full tin at one mealtime) and (too baby load scoops (for scooping out the last moral of baby food from the tin) are yours if ou'il simply set-its to one -Barbara Brent, I411 Crescent St. Montreal, .0. Enclose For I0e in coin or postage uenspa and J labels Irena Heine Bob eed line. And be sure to tell me if your baby.is a boy or girl as I' know IIIlChC to and these in "baby meciah' in pink or blue! ii. S. Ground Troops Maite Asgtiif A BIAOHBEAD III KOREA. - United States nd troops Hrs amphibious assault landing of the xorean eatnplien. The landing was made in strength in front of the dell! line. It was In area where Alltlun oovatadliysnalrum lirellsoflrlMiandI1.I.filN0l' planes. nisswlftniovsftu the we was designed to block the Com- munist army's southward drive by reinforcing U. l. and South Korean forces with all possible-speed. Swing back into stride with Vitamin! lesterl I lrea Aaelsntlle wwnmwwvumuwvvw The Golden Girl By admin Louisa ritovosr , AND uinnitoirii isnaca continued A little twist of the lips was Sara's only betrayal of emotion. "I'd rather be here," she said, "than any other place on earth. I've found my work and my work's found me. Now, Glory dear, do go and answer that telephone. That French maid of yours has been calling up every ten minutes to find if you are back yet. She wants to implore your forgiveness for be- lng away when your message came, but she was busy eloping with Monsieur Eaton, and will mademiselle ever forgive her? I told her I was pretty sure you would, but the and Edson keep caning. I think they work in re- lays." "Poor Cecllci" Gloria went, laughing. she felt on wings. A moment later Cecile's excited chatter came to her, a Cecile "de- ' i ' because she had not been there to receive mademolseilra orders, but- "I understand Cecile, and I am delizhted to hear your good news. And it is all right about the trunks-I have changed my mind about having them sent to the station, Tell Edaon to take the car for your honeymoon and charge all expenses to me, Tell him that my husband. Mr. More- land-remember the name, Cecile -joins me in congratulating him. We hope that you will both want to stay with us here at Beech- wood. And Cecile, take plenty of time for I shall be away on a honeymoon too. Good-by.” She hung up the receiver and cilme out smiling to herself. to find a big Packard at the door and most of the Dailmer family in it. She heard Bill speaking. "And when the afternoon pap- ers came out with all the scare- heads about Gorham's arrest and suicide. and how he had been mixed up with Parsons in swind- ling your aunt. we started out to hunt for you. and found from the Garrett-Hudson people that you had answered a hurry call to Beechwood. So we posted after you." Jack saw Gloria coming. "It was mighty fine of you to be so interested," he said simply. "and because you are the best friends I have I want you to be the first to meet my wife." For an lnsuint Bill Dailmer whitened, but .he was too good it sportsman not to lose gnrllantly. He held out his hand. "You are a lucky man, Jack. And, Gloria. I don't need to ball you that there isn't a better fel- low in the world." Her quick glance begged for- giveness for any hurt she might have caused him, but Sophie, only half aware of her brother's feel- ings for Gloria, was chattering excitedly as she sprang out of the car. "Glory. I think. it is the most romantic thing I ever heard of! When were you married. and why didn't you tell me!" "Last May.” There was ti. moment of sil Even Sophie. in her astonishment, had nothing to say. Gloria could imagine what. that stately Mrs. Dailmer would think of a secret marriage. "You see," said Jack quietly, "there were reasons why the mar- riage could not be announced at once. But we are going to do that now." Mrs. Dailmer rose majestically to the occasion. In her secret heart she was fond of both of them. "I will give a reception for you as soon as the honeymoon is over." she announc " firmly. solidly conscious of her own power to introduce this pair of babes in the wood properly. "And if you have not already arranged for your Illa uncements, Sophie and I will attend to that at once. Come, Sophie. It's getting late. Good-by. my dead-s." The automobile slipped away amid a chorus of good-bys and Jack and Gloria looked at each other and smiled. Sara had considerately disap- peared, and they were alone again. "Glory, have you been to the apartment since the first time?" "only for mail. But I went there the day that you were hurt. I couldn't bear to go anywhere else after I left you." "Let's go now. The roadster, is here and I dare you to elope with me." Gloria's eyes shone. "I'd love to. It is the only place that is just ours, but people would think we were crazy to leave a place like Ber-chwood and go to a city apartment." "Let them. It's our honeymoon, not theirs." "I'll be ready in five minutes” A little later. trim and ready for travel, Mrs. Moreland appear- ed again. Jack helped her into the . adster withagentie touch oriher arm, slipped in beside her and they were off, out of the Beach: rwood gates, down the long grey road. with the autumn air brush- ing their faces and the roadstr humming its steady soul. They were eloping again. but with a difference. . An ocean liner went down the bay and -out through the Narrows with the afterglow of sunset on her funnels. There had been dock troubles and the Nlvcrnaise had been late in sailing. On the pro- menade deck Mrs. Dick Pams sat apart from her fellow passengers. looking back at the dimming out- lines of towers and tall buildings. a dream city In the fading lights, inexorably slipping away from her. In her im.lay several after- noon papers. The line of Mrs. Payne's pretty lips hardened, but she looked down at the papers with a shud- der. She hated theni, but she had awwziitw , Built Size PALMOLIVE lam-Mild, lxlra-Seetlilng for Soft smooth skin AI.l. 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Jack Moreland's name had figured largely in the story, as had Miss Endlcott's and that of the unspeakable Parsons who had murdered her, but there was no mention of her own. Jack had kept his word. Still she had not dared to stay. She could not stay and meet Jack's level quiet g-lance again, nor see him on "the street, in the houses of his friends and hers, and with Gloria. Sooner or later, she knew, she would have to take up a morning paper and open it to read: "Mr- and Mrs. John More- land-" No, she could not endure that. And the growing conviction that he had never cared greatly for her outside of the affection of mere propinquity only added to the bitterness. There had been a time when his aunt had assidu- ously thrown them together. He had liked her; he had been inter- ested enough to be flatteriiiglyYou've scandalized him.” ms srwmmvo 'SWAR smavl lust wait till you see this lovely sugar spoon! You1l hardly believe that it cost a mere 25;!-and the top from any size canon of Lipton Tea Bags! Get yours sariyl And look 4 3 i "'3 TM! IASYI Fill out the order blank now and lllsil it, with 25;! in coin, (carefully wrapped) and the top front any size carton of Lipton Tea Bags. We'll promptly send your Original Rogers Silver- plate Sugar Spoon . . . and tell you how you can get a complete Table Service in this beautiful Bslttunsl patter-nl Please print clearly NAIII -- -- ADDIISI soil ” ”"' We CITY --PIOV.m...m Thlaolsrbeood isfisndaaadh wal at any time lluontn-ivdtiieioicua-at attentive that was all. There had not been a moment since her re- turn when she could strike the faintest spark from him. The paper crumpled under her hand. Beaten, trapped, saved from humiliating exposure only by the generosity of a man she had failed to win, she was now a restless exile on a paltry income. Mrs. Payne closed her eyes. When she opened---them attain the city of a million lights was only a handful of stardust against the night. On the road between Beach- wood and New York the roadster hummed steadily. It was growina dusk, and Jack showed a genius for finding shadowy and little fre- quented roads. "Glory." 'Yes, Jack." "I can drive with one hand." "Jacki There comes a Ford with with a nice old farmer in it. AND IJUVIKII 7711 WU IRY IIPFDII3 lf3WEf7lllSf7EA smallest republic in the world. -----cur ossm suiutt uowt----- LIPTON TEA. P.O. BOX I16. TORONTO Please send me post Original Rogers Spoon (s) in exclusive Balnsnsl pattern. I enclose sic in coin. carefully wrapped (no stamps) and 1 box top from alas Lipton I spoon ordered. eh ':....:.'" " " "Glory, here's a roadster with a bride and groom in it, Bet you s dime the farmer feels twenty years younger and remembers to kiss his nice old wife when he gets home." "Will you remember to kiss ma when I'm a nice old lady?" "I'll remember now." "Jack!" The ioiiitl'st'eir”' uowas '"'ti6w'rl."'"!i' " ailmost seemed to stop itself in friendly sympathy with young love and lovers, It was a shady stretch with high bushes by the roadsld and trees above it with flaming autumn foliage. "You and I together, Glory. down the long road, rich or poor. from sunrise to sunset. That's III I ask of the world." . THE END 8MALl'.EB'I' I-EPUBLIO San Marina is the oldest all M. Q9.(35:l.ssitvsgpun ll. d beautiful giiverplata Sugar aa& ea Dag carton. for 1 C I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .' ..T,!,. -1