fAGE THREE or pancakes smothered mmmmm!’ ‘ for bottle-fed infants. XHE CANADA SlAlicl-i COMPANY LT uourmi - reroute delicious Crown Brand. If it's as good as it is in my cereal- For years doctors have recons- meoded tho use oi’ Crown Brand Corn Syrup a! a satisfac ' ry carbo- hydrate acting as a mill: modifier . cnovm. annoy coon svaur “An important part of my diet ever since my first horrid ha; been Crown Brand Corn Syrup. Now. that may be all right for s. little character like myself, but let me tell you, these grown-ups sure are lucky what with Mom serving them Crown Brand Corn Syrup with so many of their dishes. And she uses it in her baking. too, as a sweetener. I can hardly wait until I'm old enough to have some hot waflles with Also MIiIIVIGIIIIII o! Coooda Cora Sfarel snder C. MacNelll. Cavendish. W110 altered into rest January 22ml. 1M7. ‘ yup has passed since that ead 617. wo loved IBI called away: ‘look her houne. it was His will h our hearts she llveth silll. g mvingly Remembered b! H" l Husband. Megorilm. 1; l ving memory of my wife Wilbur Yonnlrer. who delllft: this life January 22nd. 1947. lorlngandklndillailherwlil pwkhtgmlflllhflldflllllblllfl do YI- lineere and true in heart and Illlllll l lIOI-lllilllll will)?’ left behind. In lllegoriam] 1n loving memory of Mrs. Alex- ' Giilill 0F TllAllKS f Mia. m... David ManParlane of .' Crapaud wishes to thank her friends and the nurses anri doctor; of the Prince County Hospital for their kindness during their recent illness. In Momorlam in lovingniemoq o! Mrs. Pater McDonald. who passed away Jan- nory 12nd, 1M6. Thareisstanoonowhoailaoesyon And ilnds the thno long alien you we t There is“ someone who thinks of - you daily And trloa to be brave and content- Bsst my heart inst ooheo with sad- noss M! eyes shed many a tear and alone knows how l miss you At dawn of another your. ly llensunbered by Ber Husband Wilbur. lilliflTliY lilX SAYS.- Lovingly Remembered b! B" Hflhanll. iContinued from Poll 3) as: ms ADVICE so play canny. Whatever 70111‘ mullum '" " i" “m” u“ Nflisiillllfillifll-R etlscsn. noa'tsssltlnvvinyourwofm"°"ll- m‘ h band’ advice whether you take it or not. He won't core Whol- 32311;"... h: wantsis that little gesture of deference 1 m l_ Be your husband's PW“ B89111?- ~Thll m“ m“ Wm “w” m . boss in the home. but money in your Pocket AW "m- “l” 8°“ ‘m’ criticizing her husband and csllins neaseo. kills the goose that. lay! the attention to his faults and weak- golden egg. A wife virltcs her hus- band's price tag and the world takes him at her valuation. '__D0n‘t uguq with your husband. ‘Pi-lat is the surest and ‘qulokofll- way of starting a domestic brawl. No matter how ignorant and foolish his opinions are, let him eoloy them in oom- You have the some Diiivilege. Just bear is‘ mind fiiliatagflxllfe doesn't endear herself to her h,“ w" ac . , "~__-_;Ai'id.é llyyou wisliwto I:¥‘D8HOfll grate with Your huaiaand. Wal-“lllli; skit under Mama. There is not one man in s million w o can I having his wife quote what Mama says and does. and who doesht. get sick and tired. o! havins his W!" his teeth. continually throw her family 1n v 1mg ‘my; fqmgt, dearly beloved littleibrlde. that your WWO ""1 h slwsya going to be making a hlPW M!" l" W“ hlllhmd ‘nay; area-s. clean hearth, a warm firs. a savory meal on the table. I W m‘ who is gay. tender and kind Ind who makes her homo the vii-emu‘ spot in all the world for\s tired man to come to at night. flmtsbis a Ilnswer that. uevér fails to the question '01 h°w l° mm a h“ “d love. - Forolmost l0 yells ltoinrltos lllo nouns to look for In pisltioo. v lloishupanlmonyotltovquolllyfood Products. New, with a lull llno oi. _ l6 variation of‘ Condongod loop. 3 Nolns ls rapidly jolohlnl boll loilovdoni In thistlold. CONDINSIO boon The Central. Guardian Ihh solusaa lo rosorvad for Iowa of lonl interest but advoa-tlllsg of I "III Ioturo may be inserted 4 at five cents a word strictly pay- lble in advance. _ 000K’! fer Photographs. IIMMIET TAXI. Phone 525. IIsoPHEISONB-ltfsnk clothing. CON FEDERATION LII‘! IN. BUBANCE. h... Amman-nan book baby glueigx. F. A. a. Jones. 13 Kant IOWAID Helm!!!’ Iittod Iootwoar st 176 Queen ltzoot. Al‘ YOUR lIlWlCl-Arnfsst Coal Co. Phone 2498. BALI CONTINUE! on lofts. donu. Bod Jackets, etc. at The hiibion Show». Greet George 5t, PHONE SAUNDERS‘ i806 fol Iroup and wedding pictures on location. . M38. JOHNQTON’! ladies’ wear. Special January sale: dresses. blouses. skirts. etc. lusr ARRJVEm-Rail back may sleighs. F. A. s. Jones. 12s mm Street. JUST RECEIVED a. alums-lent or lilill-lll-ble baby carriage sleigh run- ners Crockett s» Storey. Ltd. 1F YOU NEED a Winter Par- cnsnsnt take full advantage of these swat-values at the Marie Elena Salon this week. $5.00 for $1.75, $10.00 for $.00. Phone 219i. 76 Great George. _ ‘l! TRANSFER-BED. - J. I". Mae- Rse of the Bank of Nova Scotia staff has been transferred to Binn- unerside. P. E. L. and left on Fri- dly to take up his duties there. Mrs. MaeRae and snmll son will re- main here for acme tiimo yet, __ Amiherst. News and Sentinel. ATTENDING FUNERAL SEB- VICllt-w. George Axworiliy and Mr. Howard Axworthy, Oyster Bed Bridle, left on Saturday for Chel- sea, Mass. to attend the funeral on Tuesday. January 20th of their sis- ter. Mrs. Joseph Jordan. the former Laura Axwortlry of Wheaflcy River. CONCLUDING MEETING. - Msior and Mrs. Victor MacLesn o! Charlottetown, who have been con. disctiuw s five day evangelistic cam- paign at the Salvation Anny Cita- del. will hold their concluding meet- ing tonight at 8 o'clock. There have been» good attendances at all the gatherings, and at both services on Sunday despite the stomn. Salva- tion Army officials are greatly please’ with the meetings. - Aanherst News and Sentinel. RECEIVED SAD NEWS. — Mrs. Catherine Axworthy, Oyster Bed Bridge. received the sad news on Saturday. January 17th of the sud- den death on that moming of her daughter Laura, Mrs. Joseph Jor- dan of Chelsea. Mass, aged 38 years. She leaves to mourn bssidw her mothe and son-owing husband. three children. Paul 10. Catherine 8. and Barbara 6; also one sister Belle. Mrs. Ray Lsltin. of Lowell. Mun, and seven brothel‘ in Hines Idrward Island. namely George. How- uri. Ernest and Wilbert of Oyster Bed Bridge; Alfred and Rufus of Wlheatley River and David of North Milton to whom the Guardian ex- tends sincere sympathy. WINS CAKE - Friends and relatives of Mrs. Elizabeth Luque. of Crapaud and Stanley 8111188 will bo interested to learn that she was the lucky winner of tho very lovely dark fruit cake given sway by MacKay Bros. general merch- ants st Stanley Bridge. The cake was on display in their showcase for three weeks previous in Christmas, sud for each dolbr purchase s. ticket with a number wgg given, and was drawn for Christmas eve with Mrs. Lwiue being the surprised and delight- ed winner. Master Bobby Mae- Kay made the drawing and Mr. Frank Bell read the name. Mrs. Stephen Burns of Hunter River. a sister of the MacKsy Bros. was the "master mixer" of this de- licious cake. Protestant Orphanage Successful Year Giving her twenty-first. annual report at s meeting of the Trustees of the Protestant Orphanage on Tuesday last. Mrs. H. S. Hender- son. Finance chairman and or- ganizer of the Annual Drive for funds. stated that the year 1M1 was one of the most. successful fi- nancially in the history of this popular institution. ‘lbtsl receipts for the year were $381.47. Of this amount $435140 was received from bequests and placed in the Endowment Fund. r The meeting which was well at- tended was presided 'over by Mr. W. A. Stewart chairman of the trustee board. Members from out- side ths city arrived from Monta- gue. Bonsha , Ksnslngten and Bununorside, Sympathy was ex- pressed for Mrs. W. O. Bruce whose illness lrevented her from attend- ing. Routine buslnus of the meet- ing-reading minutes. passing of bills etc. was readily dimes ‘ of and it was noted that the choice of Mn. Helen Horne. n. N. as assis- tant matron. made st tho Novem- ber meeting is proving moot satis- factory. w; Tho meeting ad with every- ono in good cheer and it was felt that friends everywhere would be pleased to know that the combined effort had again brought outlo- factory results v d HERE'S All. YOU DO duotfinishthisosnioneein25wordsorlZ' "l like new Improved Draft For dishwoslllng L 1 ‘ than any dish oshing product known. Mountains of sudsl Improved Draft now oven gentler on hands. Always was milder than soap or soap flakes to colors. Four lhings you should know about NEW IMPROVED DRIFT to help you write u winning sonfoneo- lmprovsd Draft makes more suds. ounce for ounce in average wafer, . Improved Draft eontalnl less "sneezy” dust than any leading dishwashing product of‘ its kind. 3 DISHES SHINE Improved Draft ctshtho cost of dishwashing. Every box now washes more dishes. gooa farther. Just for telling why you like New! IM B P ovso onsm l? IOOK! Whoi Simple; Iooy Contact Rulosl Lfiesiolslolhissslhnafillhoovlaosovod Dtatlfordlshvoilog bscaoas .................."h 25 additional wsrdsvlass. Wrlionoooo sldo of pops! or an on olleial entry blank obtainable of your name and ndlrssa. lnlsr as often as you wish. your dealer's. Print plnlidy I. Mail lo-Dllfl’, Dept. Y. lea illl. Cladnnsll I. ONO. lndal llo NI has: o PM! mono (m uni. e1 o fsdoalo with oadt ow. Idloroaro Nsspamto Idosiaoodowiliaoldoldiesllslslovisss. Anon osniast gees day (ososul Saturdays and londsys) (no Jamar; l9ih to Febru- ary 10th. lnduolva. lvtviss rooolvod baton midnight. Jammy 19th wfli bo antorad h lilo ilrsl day's contest. Thsrssftsy onhlss resolved on any some! lay will be amend lo tiust day's contort. All entries raoalvad on Saturdays and Iuodoys will be sniorod In tho dubs! to! the following Monday. Intvlu for the Mo! (15th) contort must be postlolbd bolero midnight February 20th. onl resolved by Marsh 5th, l9“. flfilassowilololshlfltlillhos ldoddllooolpolsomooiouloganlobsls Uanfilollonlhlvlioo SCI-IO (Dos. I, IQK I. Eloisa vl be luiipsd h! OIIQMIE, Infill?! Ind Iplnsss of thought. lea antvlos do not soon! slits. bless’ dodsiooo Inst h use of tlos, duollsooo prixas awarded. No ontrlos will is rammed. lntrlos. contacts, and ldooo ihoroh bosons tho property of hsdov l fisoibla lJoyrasldontofiito Unisoddiolosoad Coosdo soy soaooinosoaotao ployoos of Proctor l Gamble. their ndvarlisiog agendas, and flioh lfilaq Contest Iblod to all fodonsl. stale, and dominion regulations. llaespifovtba ifiincsntostniusflrsipvloawloawfnssioovlbaoasiaasaad duly, baglsuilog approximately Monday. January 2d oval fill to liopplnol and Grands Scour. The hit miss winner of tho 25th coolest will ba ovarihs some programs on o! about Friday, Marsh l2. All prise Mrs. Harry Pugh Smith t "50 1 gathered," runarksd Beau and added "I'll drive." Qql-nlyn, shrugging her shoulders slid into the other whi- "Just 0nd of those bis masterful men." she murmured dorisivsly. “8ure." said Beau with a grin. Mother is right, thought Carolin indignantiy. Beau Bell and I could never hit it. off. From her view- pomg h, w” maddenlngly indif- ferent and overbearing and she did not take to such treatment. She thought of Peyton Hurst who would not have insisted on drlvlnB her car. partly because he 118V" dreamed of trying to dominate Carolyn, partly because she was much the better driver of the 1W0- "Doe|n't your father ever get up moisten and lubricate r1. Irritated moot membranes end step tho tleirlo shot Imps g Isgbino- 0st your build today role! right away. OVII fl MIIIION IMflll SOLD n her house. or Grandmother's rather, and the Scott money." “Yeah? said Beau. his mouth grim. "He married his boss's daughter. didn't he? and he's never lived it down. Personally. I'd rather dig ditches." "You probably will for the root of your life." snapped Carolyn. "or run a filling station, which amounts to the same thing." "The woman I marry will respect me and my job." "How can you be so sure?" she inquired with infuriating sweet- ness. "Are you psychic or sonic- thing?" "Nope. I'm just garden variotl’ male without any of the fancy trimmings you're used! to. but I'll pick the woman who marries mo." SLld Beau Bell. gzvm; the steering wheel a savage twist to avoid a truck which tried :0 shave off their fender. Carolyn had to admit he drove magnificently. She was prepared lo admit nothing else in Beau Bell's favor. Bho told herself that he was the crudest person she ha] ever mot. She thought it likely that she would be ashamed of him at the glub. She even hoped she would C. Bcotty was wailing near the on- trance when they arrived. Ha promptly carried Beau off to the locker room in the basement when all tho young bloods hung out between dances. Carolyn went into the dressing rocm which was crowded with her contemporaries. "Rollo, Carolyn." murmured .R.osolle Akers who was powdsring her nose before the mirror. “How's the big handsome football hero?" Carolyn colored hotly. "A frost." she said, her grey gyeg stqi-myq Wngio Wright pushed Rosalie cheeks. She was only twenty-two, but. she had already been married twice and divorced once and was on the vargs of another frip to Reno. She was as hard as nails and as pretty as a picture. "I think a lie-men would be fascinating for s change." she told Carolyn. "I mean after Peyton. Ho really is too sweet. don't you flunk?" Camlyn winced. “No." she said curtly. Vlngie‘s brilliant brown eyes re- garded her curiously. “Laurie was like that, you know. utterly s. lamb. He bored me to tears before we got started on the honeymoon Bill. on the other hand. belongs in the stable. Ugh." Vingle shuddered delicately. "It, ought to be thrilling to flnd a guy who knows all the answers." "It: might thrill you. ii doesn't me." snapped Carolyn. Vingie‘s eyes narrowed. “Meaning you haven't any designs on the fellow?" Carolyn caught her breath. "if you like his style. it is all rght with me." aha said. staring rather blindly at lier reflection in the mirror. . , “Happy hunting!" sang out. Ross- lie as Vlnge turned toward the door. "Don't worry." vingie said with a wicked little glance at Carolyn. “I'll be In at the kill." Carolyn savagely applied more lipstick to her trembling lps. Rosa. lie was watching her in the mirror. "You ought to thank goodness. Caroln. if Vingie takes him off your hands." she slid. "It wouldn't. do. darling. You and Beau Bell. I mean. Can't you see that for yourself?" "I've begun dimly to suspect it.‘ muttered Carolyn. waiting when Carolyn appeared from the dressing room. Neither he nor Bcotty was anywhere in sllht. Ber temper felt as if it were unraveling as she etoc‘ about first on one foot and then on the other, "He would laave me suspended in air.’ she thought angrily. Peyton Hurst spied her and came over at. once. Peyton had never kept Carolyn waiting in her life. l-le was always devoted and a little defercntial in his attitiiae to her. H6 was extremely deferenfial to her mother. Payton was sensible of the advantages to an glliance with the granddaughter of Berk- shire Scott. Mrs. Webster often read him JVllflli.‘ chapters of her father's memories. Peyton consider- ed it L‘ privilege. In Julia Webster's opinion. as Carolyn‘: husband Pey- ton would bs the perfect keeper of the shrine. "Carolyn." he said, perfectly lovely." Peyton never ruffled Caroiynh self-esteem. l-le belonse" to a very good family and he had inherted a modest income- from his mother. aunoocx BLOOD “you look BITTERS Helps to stimulate the action of the bowels. kidneys, liver and stomach. It aids boaatllodblllal. o o o I Pet/m naflfiautnapziug. g ‘ . . ._ if; on his hind less and tell your aside. "Must you monopolilo tho cnarran v1 but ho made no proton» to 0m mother where in head in?" do- mirror?" aha inquirod. lyns brains or executive lbfli _ mended Beau abruptly. vinglo was carefully plastering Although tho first dance d the wall-bred and ch-srminl ll ‘ v Carolyn bristied with resentment. her bright red hair ddwn in elsbor- evening at tho country club was blond, none too decisive fsshlol by “After all.” she pointed out. "it. is at, gcgllupg on “u. o; he; vlvld well under way. Beau was not he was the perfect Prince Consul typo as Jul;a Webster instinct lvely recoBnlle-d- ‘You're sweet. Payton." min maxed Carolyn. more grateful f4 his homage than sho had evi been in her life. “If you'd care to finish tli dance. lkn available." h! lllll. Carolyn tapped tho floor with he peach-colored sandals. "I N790! 1'11 have to wait for my psrtnen she announced with a frown. "AIM all. he's the stranger in our midst Peyton's amber eyes flickers "He and Scotty were - er - drun mlng up a crap game when cams upstairs." he volunteered. I Carolyn was furious. "All rigi let's dance." If Beau Bell preferred a dis game to her he could shoot dli the rest of the night, she told hot self fiercely, Scotty's boon con panions fancied themselves | gambling men. ‘They were forew getting involved with poker scmcthlng similar. Before Semi went olf to the stale univers most. of his allowance found its w: into his friends‘ pockets. (To Be Continued) in the elimination of wastes and impurities hoprths body. The result is often s smoother, clearer skin. I Burdock Blood Bitten is sold at all drag counters.