Cl-IA RLOTTETOWN AUGUST" 23. 19'5f!:7l I FRESH if oaAtgc'E "Juice ewes you Remember--only the BEST . California oranges bear the Sunkist Trade Mark. Sunkist , eameama ensues: Only the Llgflie Egan stomped Sunkist 'fiii:ci:ivn canes u SENSITIVE siiorraiis LONDON. - (OP) - The diam- mloon British children have been cter of the stamp ”CC:il" - used p,E5.a..tari with lbaclgqg bearing the to mark goods made to government head of El reindeer. denotes of- ruling - will be decreased in size ilcial .-erognitlon as members of some customers don't like others the Royal Society for the Freven- to know that they wear "utility" mi of Cruelty to Animals. clothes. LONDON - (CF) - More than Tiscsis CUTS 8225mm WtIli.' Bxzmzir ,.BUYS ' MONTREAL. A . Bid.-What fun it must have been at the Ma WonderIandl"' With the Dormouae . . ..and . for your on oyln Down's UNbirthday Cake. his is deliciously moist, wonderfull all cakes made with DOWN UNBIRTHDAY CAKE: Bske Devil's Food Cake-as directed on back of y . Flour package, but use 2 deep layer pans - one 10-inch. one 8-inch. lined on bottoms with paper, then greased. Cover lar or cake with vanilla-llsvoredbutter-type frosting . . . place smaller ca e on to cover with buttsr frosting. Melt 2 squares Baker's Unsweetened . 2 teaspoons butter over hot water and blend. Pour shghtly th sl cit... Will Try SWAN late and I vim: GUARDIAN. I HYS in-Llyht tld Hlhlvllil Hatter'a Party in "Ahca in March Hare and an UNbirt.hday eat here is Swans Ullbirthday Cake tender - as are own Cake Flour! Swans Swans Down Cake ... hoco- cooled chocolate mixture over the set frosting on cakedayers, letting it run down sides. Keep cake in cool place until ehocolategis firm. ' See Wall Diane 's all cartoon uzondernlns "Alice in Wonder- land" at your 2 salve. "The Good Old Days" may have fond memories but none of us would want to return to the living standards of. the button-shoe era. Today personal comfort I5. a 'must' . . . and old-fashioned ideas of ' ood enoughl ust won't ROOM TI UE has won such an enthusiastic welcome in so man . Cana- dian homes. Made of genuine Face-Elle facia quality tissue, it offers a luxurious softness and sbsorbenc which has set a new high in personal comfortl It isnt just another bathroom tissue . . . it's a different kind ' rtant contribution to do. That's why NANCY BA of tissue that makes an im modern living standards. I'd glad high- lo and you a sample roll. Just buy me as non - Barbara Brent, l4ll Crescent St.. Montreal. PQ. - o enclose 15: la coin or postage stamps to cover mailing and handling costs. Are You may Pickling? I hope it's not too late to C" tell you about the thriftiest way I know to buy pick- g lin& vinegar! Get H I NZ WHITE ' VINEGAR. in the big gallon jug in- stead ol in smaller containers and save 295 cents on every cupfull And of course, you et more than economy when uy this vine- gar acked by t e folks who made ick es famous! You ct the full- Nose's The Time to think about getting the ' youngsters ready forsc ool clothes, be sure they're easy to wear-easy for a child to st in nnd out ol...uss LIGHTN NO SLIDE FASTEN- ERS for convenience and safety! Just thinkl-no long hours of sewing. on buttons-your young Vlltll All My Love ' (Ir Virginia lewss) (Continued) A a clay was standing in front of the broad fireplace when she handed him his drink and he promptly lifted the glass toward her. -”'ro you. Clare." he said sol- emnly, "and- to our friendship. May it proceed more ,cordislIy than it began." ' Glare smiled and nodded and lifted her glass and drank. After the first sip she took a cigarette from the silver box on the table and sat down. looking up at Clay as be lit it for her. "1 don't see why we can't be friends," she said. "We ought to be, really. with dad backing your airport. and you teaching me to fly. it would be silly if we weren't. But tell me. Clay. surely you aren't planning to be a. flying instructor all your life? Don't you have something more in mind than that?" ' clay drew on his cigarette and looked off across the room. "Yes." he said. "I do. As a- matter f fact, your dad is down in No York right now in connection with the thing I have really In mind. It's plane designing -- highly technical. of course - but I look forward to having quite a plant out there one of these days. Your dad is interested in the thing from the point of view of the'city itself, as well as his own financial in- terest. He looks at it very much the way I do. from what I'm told." "You've never met dad?" Clare was sure that he hadn't but she'd bee wondering why. "No, I never have. My only con- nection wlth him has been through the bank. Your dad is a pretty important man in the air- ...3;,......- lilrl Psdilleil Many Miles To Teach lllllllll ...... moose FACTORY. Ont., Aug. -(OP)-Getting in the mood for a new job as supervisor of so Indians and Eskimos. 1'!- year-old Jennifer Mcvicar of Toronto paddled a good part of the way to her post in a canoe. Jennifer. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Mcvicar of Toronto. de- cided she would like a. change this year from previous summer jobs on the farm or at summer camps and hotels. she obtained s post as temporary supervisor at the Bishop Horden Memorial school here from the Department of In- dian Affairs. Because her Job didn't start un- til Aug. 1. Jennifer, who got her senior matriculation last spring. accepted a chance to travel from Ottawa. to Abltirbl by canoe. From there she came on by train to Moosonee. Her first days were busy, help- ing to prepare for the centennial celebration of the settlement of the mission and watching the in- flux of Indians who came from as far as 300 miles away in war CBXIOQM Likes tErNbrth In a letter to her mother she noted that there is only a day school duglng the summer, but in winter the Indian children stay here while their fathers move off to the bush. she has been keenly interested in the Indian ceremon- lals.and social events. An evening service In the Cree language that she attended "was very beautiful to listen to," al- though she knows only a few words of the Cree language. "There have been three Indian weddings," with a dance after cach . race NINE exciting new.reclpe.for' Creamed Salmon For Plain er Cknqll Use the Milk that Whips! rich milk - concentrated to 1!! V. i " J for your fat-ilciest Enromgzlny" E . sens, as we as re er ojmon ...... IF YOUR RECIPE SAY! "MILK" use Carnation dilnwd This way you have homogenized, heat-refined milk with all of good miIk's food value. ad extra creamy-smoothness. CARNATION MILK is doable consistency of cream. So it's perfect with an equal amount of wan. USE IT LIKE CREAM . . . for whipped toppings. lllfllllllflllllllll Odied flavour 511 "hif0m ' ' II b t. d tidy with 1 '- one." she said. "I was very dlsap- , . . strength so necessary for preserv- .313 e:tif& 353:: of.” your put! plglisreblgsogggg. y(ll;el:m::'I -under, pointed to find that the bride W fmml ("calm p"ddmE.?l.' ' ' m most in the fresh taste, texture and Lightning Fgstgnerg tgkg gll mm. land ,. HI ! 'fv wore nun Ind not native cost, callmgfor costly cream, Mi, tons prefer not I to our of your ickles. So order ner of wear and tear-and they Sud 356' i on us 3 ails mg: n mtnpty ume. CIIDIUOII '0 Helm fol ill!” 003”: '00- Heins White inegar by the my my For Lightning is the 3 9 P W mm ...mm.e k M pm", in going ,0 , N - . , L. - d . . 1 kg him. taking her own along too as - , alien ius ...iou now its soo zipper with the automatic oc In 1, f 11 1,, k 5 me EGCBUHG W8 Hell!” Andy 1115' it locks where it stops with never She V"em' t0 79”” "t whe" 5” wedd 3 9 me 0C C S 13; ' i 5"" 5”” me" "nd dame "M square dance with six couples. in called a step-dance. trying to outv returned Clay was staring at the carpet, frowning. but he looked up immediately and grinned. "Let's talk no more he said lightly. "I'd rather he tell- dentally, if the gallon in you buy u doesn't have the PRES RECIPE BOOKLET - "Pickling Success" attached - jam miss so me for It - Barbara Brent. 1411 a slip. Lightning Fasteners come in a. wide variety of sizes and i.:gours - ask for them, in the art red and black package. dawn. They dance a form of as much as between sets the Doen do what is last one another." business." Lightning was the hret ripper- COLORTINT had worked for mil gre in hair so she tried it and shes elighted. Nestle Colortmt Riot from gunsl Premium grains of sun-ripened. wheat are exploded . up to eight times normal size to CHAPTER IX . Crescent St., Montreal. P.Q. and it's still the best! mg you mag you look hvely 1,, It Doesn't Can you a penny more "I Don't Ldoeld Mirrors like I 3:: Kate ggzsgr ”' mfgakgil r to have your wr-A used to when 3' 3 3 - 7.. favourite brukg .' my .m,.,”,,,,- and you make the best cocktails S C .0 fast cereal shot lei-le-M10 Sreyl" I've 9"” hack" hum gun, to y . . ...; mu the "'I'ha.nks.” Clare said. "we'll r.-mt W as Eh" it so :3” to wr...W l, ed rk 1 9 u 0 er w a o ow say rig a g - QUAKE PUFF: w o n d e r 5 likes to hear.” I W 0 I e 0 Se WI L WHEAT is NESTLE -liven the 4 oz. in - though costing far less - makes as many cups as a whole ound of ordinary coffee. be big 12 oz. family size jar saves even more. No waste with Nescafe - you make just what on use. No messy groun s. 'Nescat'c is specially pro- cessed to stay fresh to the last spoonful. c ytl H, 5 ..i VJ P ill" (Mull txiwul l”Mmt-t" 'l aut.ii.uixHiI'” . '5'm.'t (pronounced NESOAPAI) Is the crelnslvr reglslmd tntlrllaark of Nsstlh Milk Products make 'em c and tender . . . and, Wonder 0 wonders, Quaker hair a secret that only all nee Pulled Wheat costs lcss! Next knowl It hides greying air with time youlre shopping, compare 'oiithful. natural-looking color- ita price with the price of other lasts through three shampoos yet. is not a dye-yet. it keeps graying breakfast cereals. Itls a real lnthers out when you want it to. money-saver, isnlt it? And, Nestle Colortint comes in 10 en- mm-rri-m . . . what a delicious chanting shades-8 capsules for dishl Serve Quaker Pulled Wheat 'ust 39c. And to hi hlight the enuty of our hair-t ere's won- derful NE LE OOLORINSE. It rinses in-shampoos out-leaves . . . n light-hearted. delightful breakfast treat for a hot August your hair glogy and lovely to look at. 6 rinses-gust 39c. morning! Labor Day? - not in my kitchen! A Touch of Magic! . . . yes, the to your family tomorrow-topped wit luscious fresh peach slices I'm a mem er of the tangy, tantalizing Afternoon-off Union... flavour of lemons 'cause I've got a makes that much FRIGIDAIRE. difference in the REFRIGE R A T O R flavour of iced tea that lets me do .. .particularly my wh oi. weer, when the lemons shopping Ill at once used are SUNKIST G CAL I F0 R N IA she tried to shrug off but with lit- -and a F - DAIRE ELECTRIC RANGE that turns itself on and all to cook whole oven meals while I'm away. It's a wonderful feel- ing, girls. Wh don't you join me? And dont think on can't afford tol Why with a rigidsire Refrigerator, for example, you can actually save enough to meet the monthly paymenul Better scurry 'round to your Frigidaire dealer's and let him prove this to you on the "Savings-Finder". LEMONSI Whether your warm- weather mfreshinent is iced tea or lemonade.. .do be”aire to use these tangiest, juiciest of all lemonsl I always keep a suppl of Sunkist Lemons on hand tese warm days. Then when the heat "gets me down" ' give myself a real lift with an icy glass of tea with Sunkist lemon wedges-or a glam or two of Sunkist lemonade. So lustful, taste-full and refresh- ing They drank and then clay sat down on the couch beside Clare, crossing his legs comfortably and lighting another cigarette. Their knees touched, when they faced each other and Clare felt a quick thrill. The man certainly had 3, lot of nice things about him. He talk- ed easily and was good-looking and she was sure. the longer she was with him. that he genuinely liked her. It was kind of stimulat- ing to the ego. she thought, hav- lng a man whom she had deliber- ately antagonized in the first in- stance falling Into line so nice. Va-u'ghn's was several miles be. yond the country club and as they passed Caswell's estate on the way Clare had a feeling of gum that tle success. Even after theytd had dinner the sensation still remain. ed. a sensation of vague uneasi. ness and worry. several times she looked at Clay surreptitiously, try. lng to discover if he had noticed a change in her. And just as many times she had the feeling that he, too, had been remotely affected by passing that arched gateway with the name "Ceswell" on it, Their coffee was and they were sipping it before -them and smoking and listening to the H3. wailan orchestra when Clay said, cooperative and less complaining if you think that your wife could save more money. Show her how. Suggest that she does all her food buying at the C0-OP SUPER MARKET where every price is a low price every day. Come along with her. It's pleasant and easy; to shop here -and you'll actually see your wife save money as she picks up super food values from finger-tip displays of choice quality foods to fill her basket with bargains in good eating. Preserving JARS.peroaso............1.I9 Assorted CHOCOLATE sans, 5 for ... 25: No. 1 PEACHES. per basket . . . . . . 1.49 . Per basket 79: White You Not Only LOOK Easier - people also tell you so . . . when-your skin 18. a warm, healthy, summertime colour! And here's fuat the thing for summer skin-beauty . . . "I worked with a kid that used to live around here. Name of cgg. (Cal-lsdiyirniud to designate its soluble codes product which Is composed of will Dim 0'E".' '0l"b" codes as iddwi Er: urtiobydratm (dsrtrins. maltose and dextrose) sddsd solely to protect the lavas. Sheriffs Good Morning SUGAR , 3.j:jll..T l..;?.'g:g.fs.:;'.i::'.::r:.;.':.:i';S ::f:gl.tl”'.l;;”3.:ll1;l.I”::.:l.:1f MARMAI-ADE 48 oz- tin 95: s ro is is e or cone, in ur us , ivoonnully rowpnn s3Af)E5u..t 55.9,: 3... 2)!-Qllnk ,,'3'.1,",u";h”".?' T ”m""- l The Breakfast Cereal-Newport IbS. TOP skin to a deep-warm goldl And because Wood ury H, dldnvt 100k a; clue is he 2 boxes 2 qt 5''. 21c I g .a e is the powder with the foundation it smooths your skin to velvet-eoftness- ives it a natural not powdery look. And you'll loos the lovely, crushed- ower fragrance c this fabulous face powder. Tropic Tan is iust 23c, 45c and 75a . . . and the bright, sunny-red lipstick color to go with it . . . Woodburyk "Red Poppy" . . . perfect for a t ,' ' temptreml . . . 23c and 55c I "Gm in5'9dl9""- spoke and his face was solemn al. most as if it hurt him to tall: about it. "Yes, it was mine," 1105,. mg 1 were good friends." , "He'd have some places in avia- tion." Clay said. "He had a lot of crazy ideas about how pigneg should be built and none of the... W9” my sood. but he was the type that would have hit on some. thing some day and made himself a fortune. A swell kid. I really! liked him." -. 5-I0 lb. bugs .3 55.90 a FARM FRESH PRODUCE Choice New it ISLAND CORN. 6 for . . .. 27: Golden Ripe BANANAS. 2 lbs. for . . . . . ' 45: For Pickling--Large Size No. 1 ONIONS. Sllbs. for 21: Red Ripe Stake TOMATOES. 2 lbs. for .. . 21: ouaurv MEATS Delicious Cooked HAM, lb. ', , , , . 99: Smoked Shankless MACARONI and PICNIC CHEESE LOAF. Per lb. 60: HAM: Maple Leaf or PlCI(LEIUo:::MENTO Piemmm Par II5. 60: Per lb. 698 a a .. a n' Doggone Good Dog and Cat Food 2 tin: for 21: "Were all his Ideas so Clare asked quietly. To be continued crazy?" For Pickling-Kent VINEGAR. gel 736 A use - :.'.'." 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