Auuuf! 1L!“ J24.‘ burs i» wnrs u ‘W. fl A weekly shopping and Inlormlflon scrvln for fsdayfi woman MONTREAL, August 26th-—Do your curtains look “bcdrnggled f’ at the end of the summer? No wonder—what with summer! open windows and playful brcczesl So here's n ti to li hten your fall cleaning chores by many ioursl Vhen you wash your curtnins...rcmcmbcr to starch thcm with vvnnzlcrful LlNlTl You see, Linit. keeps cur; tains clmncr lnngrr. It's that famous fine starch ._ ,. that makes ditlicult ironing ca ...climinates the " wear and tear of too-frequentgliiundering. So you ‘ can see why it's really a Fall Housecleaning .. “Mei, .. .and why it’_s so _vcry popular with homemakers all over w, jioininion. And Linit. is wonderful for shirts, cottonshblousas, lltiffflf.‘ tool That‘; why I urge you to ask your grocer for Linit next uni: you go shopping! --__- _ MM Like To Pretend This! We Women Are Jul! A Teens)‘ Ill Vague in finllFrR tiniiiiciiill llut. even the skeptical male liiis to fllllllll tlizil tho lady who bunks at the_B of l\_l knnu‘; \\'ll.‘1l she's (loirig. \\ omcn like, trilunz thcir rrxittrrs tn the R;'\.\'l\' OF hlU.\"l‘Rli.Al4 l, . ‘hwy fiP‘,‘l‘(‘('lIll[' llir rciil vnlue of cour- -, . _ sluliul help. Frankly, I always fccl I'm ,,_ ri olll friend u-lirzi 1,110 to the Ilof i\ll ‘c, _ _ of opening a Savings Actuunl—enquiring about A1,,” ().'rft‘rs—. lrli/ Dcporit Bnrrc--Tmrrli’ers Clicqum-drop ,4}. u..- BofM inlriiijv. rtiiiiilv to ecrve you! You'll find the Bot’ M people glad of the ( p cry Ncivs.'...aii<l vrrjfspccial , l Like fn Tell . news it. i.=, tool " You sucgg]; Yours for the i‘ Sun-i" about, asking is a free sri. iple of wonder- ful Z BYI‘. BABY POWDER l, iTLitfe the baby powder mails with in . » Oil “moisture-resistant and 511's ."."1.'l comfort to " ml you, loo —l'nr Z131“. L, iwrfilFPl» your youngcrt from ting itchiness of "acid » ,,.l;ccp lxim happy nnrl . _ \ (lie <l:i_v i.= long! Send for your lrce sample 10-day! ...B.11'- l ra lircrit, l-lll Crescent Stu, lllontrcnl, IKQ. Or—-if you liavcnt a l»il»_\- oi your O\\"l'l——rm sure you r a frivurl with n. baby who'd i‘\’ i gift of Z.l‘i.'l‘. If you rend ;.. l r nildrcss, I'll scnd licr your l: =cnt right awayl . - Engu To Help? Here's a dessert a small ‘daughter can prcpare-to the whole family's acclaiml It's JELL-O-nny of the (lclicious “lockcd-in" flavours. 53o crisp. Anrl oh —- the captivating colour. the match- lees fruity flavour of Jcll-lll A grand cnrling for any meal-plain, or in any delicious combination of two kinds nf Jcll-(l nr .lcl'-() and fruit. For instance, lllts colourful cleseert: Chill Orange and Lime Jell-O separately in shallow pans. When firm, cut in cubes and pile in alternate lovers in serving glasses. Simple - ...liut. m oflcctivcl And like all Jell-O dishes, n! t‘..r-.i y a desert as you can serve. » Your Eynl Work Hard For You Ivory Single Day .. . and ' v- rn though you may not. realize it, thcyre bound to get yrnl! 'l'h.1i's why I suggest that vou give them the care y rlcscrvr». Frankly, I use MURlNE night and morning could hardly cxist without tha quick, welcome relief DU§...lll“ll‘-lnE to relicve thrittircd, uscd-up feeling r cyan gel. ivcarvl Containing seven ingrrrlinnts that. blend pen- iviih the nrituml fluids of the eyes, Murine rlcrinses and soothes tc eve tissues gently as a tear. Just. put. 2 drops in each eyel Ask j r Druizgist. for Murine todny...‘.ise regularly oven before your ribs complain! —i-—— favourite buy- words of mine. Here's one that's grown qumd a vacuum-packed tin...a freshly-packed, flavourful FHA. I d: F.~\.\'l-‘.(‘lll.\' COFFEIC. Folks who lllif‘ REAL coffee just cant help raving about Chase & Sunborn, so naturally when they found that vacuum-packing could rziire them Chase t‘: Fnnborn flo- vnur nt its vivacious bc.=t.. Ahoy paid those fcw extra ccnts for full flavour valucl Onco you've tasted this REAL colfee——lrcah from tbs vacuum-packed tin, you'll know exactly why it's so popular...and bccoming more so day by day. You'll he a part of the Chase d: Fzinbom Eucccsa Ftory...a fin.- vour-wise cnthusiastl Busy Lifflo Hands T kc A Plain, Orfnary Hamburger Mlllll 0f "I. a null dash on just. 5 H1” fflllllm‘ ruoucli of iu-Jixr. Tvlkiscfstork- ]\'li'l‘L‘H['l‘ tn \ lnlZB...lOl‘ m9 exquisite hoe- ir-rv now avail- iilie at. your l .6’ Q favourite store is ncwsmrikinpl Yes, thr- news in hOFlPTY is nvlon in fashion-wise colours tn linrmnnize ivilli your Autumn cnsciiililc...n.'i\,v, grcy- (vl-bluc, bronze, burgundy, forest- rccn rind nll your old favourites. Tlinose your stockings by your favourite brnnd nwma for lib-for comfoi-t.~fnr rlvliniz. And look for that. important signature... "(Kl-ll Nylon Yarn". It's your assurance of racy, crisv wiialiiniz and the gossamer yet durable rhrcrness you lovcl give it (lint special, extra zip rind lla- vourl Rrd Mania -lli.'il'.~"- ivhnl Heinz Ketchup is’ 13rd ' in l‘0t1l\‘illlZ,l(\\'fll'l{S v ‘Ilil’ r= with tlic llrivour of ordin- li. lTllPF, grnvv, egg rind l. i?!‘ |ll>l'l(‘S. Try this- EFF?‘ RAGOUT SUPREME lb; rmirirl steak lritn inch “TOWN in l, cup fat. Stlr s. flour. Add .'l cupr. hot rut-up carrots, 1 onion lt, l; tbsp. Hclriz 1/3 cup Heinz rit 1v . Simmcr about . i mm Add 4 diced potatoes- v"'ik until tender. Scrvcs 4. . lirrc’: Sbmeflilng For The Whole Family . . .ln one package! Beautifully . _ cnlrvurcll hird pictiircw pointed bvri lcadirir! llTllSf for your clulrlrrn ...riud KICLLOUGQQ KltUhlBLES for (‘\'(‘l‘)'l10(l_\'l Yrs, iii cvcry package 0f crisp, curled, delicious whole-wheat Krumbles . . .you ll find one of the series of Kellogg bird piclilres... each one of thcm n little gem of colour and beauty. Your youngsters will be fascinated by them .. and your family will be enthusiastic rilinut Krumbleh- with that different llrivour-dhnt. difieront. form and tho concenlratnd whole-wheat. nourishmcntl sDQQEM-‘i !\%0 9<§00%0 ’ u: T0 THE stoma ’ FOR YOUR BACK-TO-SCHOOL and ' cottscc TOGS _ - - - l While Broadcloth BLOUSES- r0 Sizes l4 teZOf Prices . . . . . y-"f iitilir." 4.9a ~ 9.95 zacsinslzziitriY?¢f~.-. 9.9a ~ 9.95 i 7.9a " 12.95 l vital. 2.9a ~4.9a i 10-min SWEATERS-Jn Pullover and Cardigan styles. 4.50 '° 7.98 1 .00 AND-Ever so many items not listed above-such as SLlPS, PANTIES, DRESSY BLOUSES, HANDBAGS, STOCKINGS- us well as COATS, DRESSES and HATS. / YOU'LL FIND OUR PRICES RIGHT AND TH! QUALITY TOPS. A gorgeolis array of colors from which to choose. Priced from . . . . . ..-| u.“ ALL-WOOL AN KLIE HOSE— Pair . . . . . .. ..... ...,~;,.. :4 z E I r WHERE SMARTER women siioP.‘ l‘ ‘ . Driv-j-“mridtiw Qiroo-{OO Qflorrn-arwviootv-wjr» -€~—----» —~———-~»A—--1-.-»-—--7 i lllltl! The lllllt 0n The Playground For the majority o! Charlotte- town citizens, Old Home Week was the main ,event tn the siiiri- mei-‘s entertainment. and slthmlflh the kiddies had s. good time at. the Fair, 1t was not. made espec- lally for them. and it ls doubtful whether all the thrills o! Fair Week could come even close to the joys of participating in thetr own pet show held on Friday xught and the swimming Meet. whlcli took place Tuesday afternoon. The summawies of both evenui have been published previously, so will suffice to mention at. this time that both exceeded all e. pectatlons, antfthat a whale of n time waa bad by all. O O O On Thursday a small group of boys were taken on .a picnic to Rocky Point. the free transportat- ion b_v boat. beng provided througr the courtesy of the Department of Public Works. Many of the boys liad the opportunity of going row- lng for the first time. and 1f you think that. wasn't much fun, just ging clams and roasting them, but. those boys added that to their diary of the day also. Tired but happy, and praying that. time would permit another such OKXVJ-Z. the boys struck out for home fr. time to catch the 4 o'clock ferry O O O The playgrounds for most young- sters are a fine thing. and they really appreciate the benefits which they receive from them, bur. there are a num-ber of children ln tlils town. mainly around King Square, for whom the playgrounds nrs just. a waste of predous money and a breeder pf laziness. The lall- nes; cannot in itself be aotribiitirl to the playgrounds altogether. but. to the klds themselves. who have entirely too much money for their mvn good and consequently, rather than accepting the activities of play as a gift, they. go so fa- as to fight against. accepting lt. ui a manner which leads tliuae lr. charge of squares to feel that they ius trying to force amusements- on children. The playgrounds in Charlottetown are novel. having originated three years ago. and br- fore that time the children of the day were left to furnish their O\\'1‘1 play and games. This they did, and they appreciated any help re- ceived. ‘Poday the tables have turned, and not. only are some children too independent to bother creating their own amusements. but when everything in sporting equipment ls provided tnem. tnelr scoff at the tlrelrss efforls of their benefactors. Connaught. and I-rillsfborough youngsters. as a whol," do not. abuse their prml“ r70, but King Square children may iive to learn in the not too Sister‘. future that. he who laughs ..=.t laughs best. It might he very hi‘ arming to wake up aome mornlnlz ln the spring of '49 and find that on playrrrouncl opening day time were no ‘swings, no slides, aid probably. WllhOllf. stretching t.) the impossible. that you couldn't cvin play ball on the square. You woui-i b9 advised to think it over, 1c‘- lows, and before it. ls boo late. which perhaps it ls now. decide that no one is trying to force play oii you. You will be helped to play. and you may accept. the u- slstance glven you or leave lb O U O The next major playground event ls the Playground Flcld-dajqschcd- uled for September 1st, and feat- uring the winners of the amall track and field meets held brevi- ously on the squares. T10 first three winners ln each event of the three pet shows are requested to bring their pets, when they also will be judged ln inter-square competition. Good luck for now. folks. Bee you ncirt week. BERLIN, Aug. 19- (AM-The Soviet-licensed German news agency said today there 1s an "ill- creasing ivlthdrawal" of French military government officials froii. some personnel and families hidl 1m. - l ask them. Another tlirlil v'nl~h- doesn't come everyday for e031! Charlottetown youngsters la dig- lllstrlct Convention llt Kingston The twenty-first. annual district convention of Women's Institures gvas held tn Kingston Hall on July 8th with a good atterdance, and the president. Mrs. Merril Gre-‘n in the chair. The meeting opened by slnglng the “Institute Ode" and repeating the "Creed" ln UTTLSCTA A very pleasing address of wei- come to all delegates and visitors was given by Mrs. Edgar Newacn and Mrs. Roland Buchanan Sr.. of New Haven, gruclouaiy r(5pf_\n(lgd_ lllinutes ef last. year's conven- tion were read and approved. Tie secretary cnllcd the rol‘. of the Lu- stltutes and those present were s: follows: Mezidovvbank B, New»: Hav- en 13. Cornwall-York Pain‘ 8, Long Creek 2. Fairview 0, Bon- sliaw 2, North River 2, Ringwooc. 0. Riverdale-Churchill 7, Rice Point 8. Nine Mile Creel: 1, Hamp- shire 3, New Dominion ‘l, Kings- ton 12. Interesting reports on the work of the various Institutes were read by the secretaries. North River kindly invited tn" members to meet. with them for the district convention next year. The following officers were ap- pointed for thecoming year: PresldentFMra. Bruce MacKln- lcy. Vice-Praa-Mrs. Harry Scott. Secretary-Mm. Roy Bruce. Afternoon Session Mrs. H’. B. Willis was appointed chairman of the resolutions com- mittee. The first. speaker of the afternoon was M1. J. A. Jardliie. executive secretary for the T. B. League. A three-minute talk on "Beaury ,For Children" was given by Mrs. H. A. MacDonald. of New Haven Mrs. rDrJ J. P. Lantz then gave .1 wonderful report on the wnil: lone by the School Improvement League. At this point all joined 1n a liearty sing-song led by Mrs. Stan- l“? Newman; this was followed with a reading by Mrs lvlacNt-lll of Long Creek, also a short tall: by Mrs. W. W. Crosby on "Wares." The next -speakei' was Mrs. Vvalclo Ruin. on the Musical Fea- tlval. Stirs. Chalmers Ncwson gave a three-minute talk on "Moic Pleasant Surroundings ln the School." A duet by Mrs. G. MaoFadi-en and Miss Blanche Murray. Mr, H. B. Wlllls gave an instructive talk on Arthritis. Mls Boswell, the assistant sup- ervisor then gave an interesting talk and illustration an ‘interior decorating. She also spoke on the Jubilee Endowment. Fund which will be used to provide scholar- ships for rural girls who Wlall to take Home Economics or Handi- craft courses. She also spoke briefly on the Food Clubs for girls which they hope to intro duce this comlng year. . A planologue by Mrs. Glow. The session adjourned for rt- freshmerits. Evening Session Sterling The evening session opened by singing O Canada, followed by a slng-song with Mrs. 5. Newman at the piano. The report of t-he resoluttons commit-tee was read by Mrs. B. \V. Willis. Mrs. Gass then gave a reading. ‘Being Cllnlced." A duet by Mrs. Arthur MacDon- ald and Shirley. Instrumental music by H. Camp- bell, R. Ward. Mrs. Newman, which amounted to $0.50 to be donated to the Provincial §3l1ll01‘- lum. Mrs. Gordon MacMillan than presented "The Beecl-iwocd Gar- dens" on the screen and explained the different. flowers. This was followed by alldcs from the Nat.- lonal Film Board, ahown by Mr. Martin. The films. ‘Touring the Marltlanss," ln color. was very bequt-lful. also ‘The Modcii. Kit- chen“ and ‘The Royal Wedtilrg." Meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. Berlin. It aald 1.283 Frenchmen ' so far have passed the Soviet cori- i’ I M P L I s A N D trol point at Marlenborn, The i French military government re- i B t A c K H E A D s cently denied that key official. , Quickly f. 1m In clear up iiim bllmlshl! were being evacuated from ~ me ; n soft arid smooth. Proven over blockade/l clti‘. althouah lt said -' ‘ Dr. Chase's Ointment Quickies By Ken Reynolds l Z . w" .(”/,/"4/./;/// I i /// / . "Hm-m-m-m! $'posc the only way I'll find my soap is M glhr s reward for it with s Giraivliun Want Ml’: Dramatic: ls Fun a ‘Thousands of enthusiastic Mor- ltlmers are doing the oddest things right now. I know n. cniip who's practising how to use a revolver: he's going to klll a man two weeks from Tuesday...Ladles are fussing with long jet earrings, bangles. bustles. panlers and pantalettt» It's all an exciting jumble of make-believe. It's the amaleui theatre ln your town and mine..." This ls part of the opening oars- gi-aph of a useful and enwntalri- lng series of talks entitled Dra- matlcs 1s Fun glvffn early last. winter by Mr. Donall Wetinoie. MA, Dramatlcs Advlsor of the Nova Scotla. Division of Adult Education» Doesn't 1t make vou ivant to read furl-her and get a copy? ‘The Prince Eduard Island Libraries has made a reprint. ‘if these talks fnr frco Glélflbiiliflfl throughout the province. They will be an invaluable alcl to any group that ls planning to go 1r‘. for dramatlcs this winter In their‘. will be found first-hand advice in averting a dramatic club, chocslig and casting. directing, rehear... 9 and staging plays. For a copy j‘ . call at. or write to the Prince Ed- ward Island Libraries, Piincr of Wales College. Charlottetown, P. E. I. Mr. Wctmors writes ln a span:- linty, original style. wit!‘ great en- thusiasm. The hard things-col- lecting properties, finding suitable costumes, learning your lines. how to speak. stand. and move prop- erly and so on become casy as l‘.€ proves conclusively that “Dramat- lcs ls ftin." FOUND IN COLOMBIA Potato were first discovered hv white men in Columbia, Soucli America, in 1538. Mortgage Sale There will be sold by public auc- tbon ln front of the Law Courts Building at Charlottetown ln Queen's Oounty. tn the Pmvaxice 0f Prince Edward Island, on Satur- day the 26th day of September A. D., 1948, at the hour of twelve (12) o'clock noon-ALL tract of land dtuate, lying and being on Lot or Township Number fifty in Queen's County, bounded and des- cribed as follows: COMNIENCING at the point. of intersection of the Westerly boundary of the Murray Harbour Road with the Northcrly boundary of the Vernon River. thence In s. Northerly direction along the tVmtei-ly boundary of the Murray Harbour Bond a distance of Two Hundred and Ninety-seven (297) feet to a point. thence at right angles in a Westerly direc- tion a 1115131109 of Four Hundred and fifty-five (465) feet to s. point theme at itght angles in a South- eirly direction a. distance of Forty- two 14.2) fect to the Northerly boundary of the Vernon River. thence ln a South-easterly dlrcc- tion following the course of the Northerly bounda, of the said river to the place of couimence mcnt. containing one acre more or less; ALSO all that other parcel of land situate, lying and being ln said Lot or Township Number Fifty, bounded and described as opened with by roll call. meettng were approved aa read lri the schoolhouse. was appointed and tea. rue , _G_IJARDIAN._ CHARLOTTETQWN r b~._ . I q "WE/tr suor rRoM 5W5 PAGE SEVEN ——-——:= ___¢u You Pay No More Than , You Dicl l0 Years Ago! The some high qualify z : 3' delicious and nourishing as ever! } Goou news in these days of high food prices! Appezizing Quaker Pulled Wheat Sparkies still cost you m: mare per ounce rbm in the pvt-war year o] 1938.’ You get the same tempting Quaker Pulfed Wheat Sparkles you love so well .. . the same appe- tizing crispness . '. . the same inviting toasty wholQ wheat flavor . ; the same grand whole when nourishment z ;'. all for no more than you paid l0 years ago! Order this delicious breakfast treat from you: grocer today! ‘f’; The Quaker Och Company cl Canada Llnillsl "Y§_ MT. MELLICK “'- I. The regular meeting o! Mt. Mel- l-lck Women's Institute was held in the schoolhouse on August. 31.1 The president presided. Meeting the Creed. followed Minutes of previous Committees gave their repeats and new committees were appoint- ed as follows: School, Mrs. Lodge Lane arid Mrs. sick. and Miss Edna Robertson. Wilfred Wood; Mrs. Lawson MacEachern There was no correvpondencc. Collection amounted to 50c. It. was decided to hold an tcs cream social at the schoolhouse. several members collect. money or cream and cakes for this social. volunteered to e next meeting will be neld A commltica to provide lunch The National Anthem brought the meeting to a_ close, after which delicious refreshments were served by the committee ln charge. VOLCANIC REGIONS Java and Sumatra are among tnc moat. volcanic regions. of the world. CANADA PROVINCE OI‘ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 16th day of August AJ). 1948. In Re Estate of HUGH MaoKAY late of Creek County ln the State of Oklahoma. ln the United States of America, deceased, tertnte. To the Sheriff of the County of Queen's County or l-ny Con- stable or literate person within same day to shew cause, ff a why the Accounts of the Ill Estate, should not be passed and tho Estate closed as prayed Id ln said petition and on motion d H. h-anols MaePhee. Esq, Proo- tor for said Petitioner. And it ls hereby ordsrsd that true copy hereof be forthwith pll llshed in some newspaper pnblkb: ed ln Charlottetown aforesaid once ln each week for at lend four consecutive weeks from till date hereof and that. a true anld County. hereof be forthwith posted 1n GREETING: following pnbllo places rsqrectlvd WHEREAS upon reading the 1y, namely, ln the hall of 1X petition on file of Jennie Myrtle Maclhy of Tulsa. ln the State of Oklahoma ln the United States of America. widow, tho sole Execu- trlx of the above named Entste, praying that a citation may be Issued for the purpose herein- after set forth: You are therefore hereby required to elts all per- sons interested ln the said Es- tate to be and appear before the Judge present at a Probate Court to be held ln the Court House in Court House in (Jharlotbwfll aforesaid, st or nelr the lhyll Bank of Canada ln Chlrlottll town aforesaid, and st or nefl the Bank of Nova Booth. tn Ch . lottetown aforesald, lo that persons interested ln the sl-ld tate as aforesaid may have dd notice thereof. WITNESS Hll HDIAMI Leonard Palmer, Judge of said Probate Court at Obs-r town aforesaid. the day and Charlottetown ln Queen's County, first sbovs written. x 4,. in the sold Province. on Thurs- By the Court. ' ' l‘ day the twenty-third day nf Sep- (S31) tember next coming. at the hum‘ E. MARGARET PAIMQ: . of eleven o'clock forenoon of the (SEAL) ' follows, that ls to say: COMMENC- ING at a point distant three chalns and ninety-one links East from the East slide of the Mu:ra_v Harbour Road and in the North bank of the mill stream or darn flowing West- wardly into Vernon River. flibrice North eighteen degrees East a dls- tance of two chains and twenty-six links or untill lt meets the South) boundary of land formerly ln 1105-‘. rlcsslon of Lemuel C. flnydm. new or lately James Praught. thence) North seventy-six degrees Wat nl dfdance of three chains and flfloed links. thence North thirty-seven degrees West n distance of one chain or until it mlets the East‘, boundary of the Murray Harbour Rood thence Southwarllly along the Eaat bounds y of the Murray Harbor Rand aforesaid nntill lt strikes the North hounda y 0f land new or formerly In possess- lon of Rodcrlpk Fraser. thence Eastwurdly along the snld North boundary of land new or formerly ln ponesdnn of Roderick Frazer aforesaid until it‘ stfllres the South shore nf the sail mill stream or mlll dun, thence continuing Fasiwnrdly along said ahnre untll it includes s distance sufficient to include all the land covnred by the water ln s-ald mill strum or mill dam, thence North- wnrdly and thence Westwwrdlyl slung the North Shore of said mill stream or nill dam and follcrwfngl the vnrfoun courses thereof tn the mint at tho place c! corivmrrricnq msni. Q1: nld land so described. being the land mentioned and re-' fen-red to tn s cert-sin Agreemlnnti. of Sale and lfiirchlle made inn-f flrlt day of Febrlll‘! l4. D" 1915/ between John F. Hayden n! Vernon 110m alorenld, Miller, of the one part. and John ma: of the same, place. Mlllbr. of the other par-t. and‘: registered on the 14th day of June A. D. 1915 In Llbcr 87. Folio 785 oft Queen's County Deed Registry.’ TOGETHER. WITH ll! the rights. prfvflogu-l. Mlvantlgrs and appur- tenances to the said lands belonging; or thereunw new or heretofore holdcn. used occupied nr enjoyed. This above sale in made under and by vlrtne of and pursuant. to s power of sale contained tn n eer- tah Indenture of Mortgage. bear- tng jute the 11th day of January. A. D‘. ‘I946. made betvrmn Mskn‘ v D. MaicLesn of Vermin River lni Queens County In Prince Edward‘ Island. firmer. and “Tlhelmlna MncLean. his wife. of the om part. and Samuel Gordon Ross of Vernon Blur. aforecstd. Miller, of the other pant. and because of default having bcrn made In the payment of the principal money and interest thereby secured. For further particulars IUD‘? It the office of Bcll and Mathleson. Cameron Block. Charlottetown. DATED this 23rd day of August. A. 0.. 1948. IAMUEL comes 1099f. Mortgages CENTRAL GREAMERIES LTD. C HARLOTTETOWN This l9 a - - - GIRUS SIZE lllSll (IF-- ICE CREAM It may look like a lot of ice cream for a girl but, it's so de- licious-co flavorful and creamy- ricli, no dish is too largl. Manufactured by SUMMERSIDE SOURIS