anally: LAKE ICE CREAM imagine crisp, crunchy candy combined with Perlectlan's rinloctahle Orangr lrt-. Cream -s that's the flavor treat tlP'1'E made for you to enjoy riglit througlit the hot Aux- ust weatherl Yes, to cool, smooth, delicious Perfection Orange Ice Cream we have added crisp candy flakes. introducing I pleasant, crackly taste. It's a delightfully different treat that you will want to enjoy often, so why not start to- day? And be sure to take some home for the family! 52 aradfy Zir, CHARLOTTETOWN SOUFRIH ':iiMMLRslDf. CENTRAL CREAM ERIES LTD. Ehll tum 7tWw'4 TIIE CRISP, CRISP PLANES WITH TIIE DEEP. DEEP FLAVOR Slow bslsed to I rich. golden tout in our radiant ovens . . . Kellogg's Corn Flakes come to you so fresh you can nlrnost catch the piping hot aroma drifting from the oven doors. They're the number one flakes all over Csnadn-nnd in the whole. wide world. They're the original earn llakes developed by Lennon W. K. Kellou and flavored to his still-nae: In-an-u was ten recipe-e flavor that has never been dupli- '53-'..'7'.'... i""'.."-.'.3".a csted. As Mr. Kellogg said. "2:hey won their 0-sy:.:'.i:m"p:. if mg. lsvor through then Hsvor. 0003 . . . Sorry! So many people sent for Kellogg's "Even-Heat" Frying Pans that we couldn't keep up with the sudden tremendous demand. Please be patlcnt We are (101118 EV?-I'ythlng possible to get them to you quickly- L E First Shipment for hungry East Germans is check- ed by West German Customs Police on a highway outside of Berlin. The first shipment was delayed byl TI-IiEggGUARDIAN. CI-IARDOTTETOWN is On its Way The first truckload of Us. food vthe Reds for six and one-half hours. Observers say that. the Soviets will probably try to crack down severely on East German citizens who accept the food. . CARLETON MISSION BAND sTl1e regular meeting of the Happy Sunbeam Mission Band, Carleton Branch of the Cape Tra- verse United Church. met at the i home of Eleanor and Gloria Stor- dy with 13 members present and one new member was welcomed. The meeting opened with Call to Worship. "Let the people praise : Thee, O God," and the Mission! Band Hymn, which was followed lay l the Mission Band Purpose. The hymn, "God Who Made the Earth," brought this part of the meeting to 9. close. Collection amounting to 31.00 was taken by Harley Hui-pt-r and A0303 I. Mast. 5. Noisy 9. Beetle I0. Bearded, ' ns rye ' 11. Boundary ll. Crowd 14. Mulberry 15. Sign of the zodiac 17. Before 18. Insane 20. Gathered 11- 13. Farm 16. Excla- animals MBUOH 35. White 19.TFlCR tho gilk outline of scarves 21. Wrath. (E31,) 22. Infrequenl 26. Edge of 24. City (Fr.) a wound ' , 28, Assam silkworm 29. Pungcnl: condiments 32. Concludes 35. Plantation of pine lrci 37. An age 38. One-spot card 80. Except 41. Negative reply 42. A ray 46. Young chicken for frying 41. Measure of length 48. small plane of a gem 49. Raise 50. Resorts DOW seed covsrlnj Prices Mandate To be in debt Underscore A step in a series Famous mission ('I'ex.) Feats P 997' 99'? :1. source of sarssparilla I. Knave of clubs in loo TW CKAP TU F Yesterday's Cryptoquotei ll-its ' YEARS !--GILBER.T. ' DDAILY ckosswoko 3. External - DAILY CRYPIOQUOTE-Here's IIOWCOWOIRIQT it AXYDLIIAAXI" ,ur.oNor1.Lowl Onc letter simply stands for another. in this example A :3 used for the three L's, X for the two 0's, etc. Single letters, spas-: trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters In different. - Acryptogrsmmsohtise SFASWZJU Mx CTRJLZIZFW zwl I-IZQPIZUQ MX QTW-QII'I'8WI.TUl'.'1 BLESS '.I1ID 'I'I-IOUGI-I'l'l'UL' FATE5 THAT SEND HIM SUCH A WIFE dedicated. The first chapter of the new study book, "Many Hands in Many Lands," was read and ex- plained. The business period opened with the president, Arlene Stordy, in the chair and, in the absence of the secretary, Eleanor Stordy call- ed the roll. "World Friends" were distribut- ed by Darryl Robertson. Jeannie Campbell's was inadvertently omitted from the birthday list in May. ' A vote of thanks was extended to Mrs. Stordy for having the meeting. The next meeting to be a picnic on August 7. Ii?-'IE'lU L171!-.lf-jl - Illl L- lid 27. Cher- iahed animal 29. Involun- my muscle contrac- tion L.) 50. Tool for yam ii:-jm picking um-1m Ht-Ji-ziia (weav-; , ' mg) Yesterday I Anwsrj ..1 Under: 36.Wsnn prefix ' protector: is Those to for the whom hands gifts 40. snore are given 43. Beverage 34. Breathe 44. Blunder noisily. M 46. River ahorse (So. Am.) 0-S , YOFSZFUI 'I'Wl rogsoomll priced at-34.59 gal. WHY NOT PAINT Dial 5547 " FREE . 1 gallon outside white paint. with every 5 gal. outside white paint order. Specially Sgalat-1.49 522,.-15 Igal 6galpointonI3'............... 25'Vo off all 1953 Wallpaper in stock. Bryenton & Macliay co. 322.45 UP TODAY? birthdav' THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN JIDIMYS TAXI-Dial T370. 7379 or HEAR RI-ZAGH BAGNALI, over 0.1". C. Y. tonight at 9.15 P. M. TOMORROW. last day for pick- up before holidays. Rite-Way Cleaners. HEAR DON FLEMING over C. F. C. Y. tonight. 9.45 to 10.00 P. M. standard time. KEBOSENE. Electric pine Gas Refrigerators. and MacKay. LIBERAL Ht-atlquartors now open daily from 9 n.m. until 10 p.m. Phone 35311 or 8913. Vote for Miller and Mnthoson. ' and Pro- Brycntoii ENGAGEMENT. - Mrs. William Ross, Stanhope, wishes to announce the engagement of her daughter (Betty) Elizabeth Blanche Mac- Callum to Stanley liardy, son of Kaymond Cruweys, formerly of Brooktleld. Marriage to take place September 5th, in Trinity United Church, Oshawa, Ont. ENGAGEMENT. -. Mrs. Michael Doyle, North Rustlco, announces the engagement of her daughtcr Ida. Lillian tn Flight Lieutenant V. V. Bissonnettc, Staples, Ontario. Marriage to take place in Stella Maris Church. North Rusllco, Aug- 12th, 1953. IN MEMORIAM In loving memoryjrf Pilot Officer LOVI'EI.I. IIIILTON BRI'3HAI1'l' Killed In Action August 5th, 1944. It is not at the time that the tears are shed. That tell of a heart that In torn. But the lonely tears of the after years, And sClnCllIDl'nI'ICO silently borne. Surrounded by friends we are lone- same. In the midst of joy we are blue. With a smile on our face we have heartache, Longing dear Lowell for you. Sadly Missed by His Mother and Dad and Brothers Blalre and' Donald. On a year-round basis hired hclp does less than niie-qiiartcig or the, work on Uiiitrd Stale; farms. lhlnltl to inner Nylon LIFEWALLI HEAR PHILLIP MATHESON over C. F. C. Y. today at 1.45 P. M. Pergtuials Mr. Arthur Dlckleson, Toronto, Ont., spent the past week-end at his home in New Glasgow. Mr. Huntley Dlngwell left by plane this morning for Halifax where he will be the guest of his grandfather. Mr. James Huntley. Miss winnifred Kenny, R. N., of 'ew York. is spending a month's holiday with her mother, Mrs. Catherine Kenny and brother-ln- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. .1. Morris. Hilisborough Apartment, Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Crosby and their two children of Toronto, are the guests of Mr. Crosby's pur- enls, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crosby. Cornwall. GEORGETOWN C. W. L, ..'The regular meetings of the Georgetown C. W. L. have been held in the Parish Hall, with an attendance of nine members in June and 13 in July. Meetings opened with prayer by Rey. Father 0. Klggins and wcrc preslded over by president Mrs. P. L. Boudreiiult. Social Service re- ported 11 visits made during June, with one visit made to a. mother and baby during July; is patient was taken to the hospital. Clotti- ing in the amount of 36.00 was PAGE ELEV EN bought. The report on education for June was given by Mrs. 11 MacLean. Visits were made to the school in June and books and magazines sent to the Jail. Rev. Fr. Kigglns advised more check- ing on school attendance. The treasurers report showed a creditable balance. It was decided to hold s pantry sale in Scully's store in mid-July The following ladies were placed in charge of the sale: Mrs. Fran! M:icLcan, Mrs. W. J. Fitzgerald Mrs. Frank Gotcll and Mrs. Sto- plien Scully. Mrs. F. J. DeLory reported or education for July, that prsyei books for children had been ob- rained. The president sugested tint each member try to, bring along a new member for the next meeting. -A .C. ..-. W, .... .,. ...w.. MEN'S SUITS MEN'S SUITS ' to 69.50 to 16.95 to 32.50 MEN'S PANTS to 9.95 ......... MEN'S PANTS MEN'S STORE 144 GREAT GEO. ST to 59.50 24.50 MEN's TOPCOATS I00'Vo wool reg. 44.50 . . . . . . . .. 24.50 ,Men's Hollywood TOPCOATS reg. 24.50 .. . . . . . .. 14.95 MEN'S SPORT JACKETS MEN'S SPORT COATS cu. M 12.95 7.95 nus. uanoam FLAME scans DEEP! It's another day - - - another week. but the greatest bargain show on earth still goes on. .. 34.50 now .. EVENING . . 10.00 LADlES' . . 16.95 5.00 IIOW .. The Greendal Co. Ltd. LADlES' SHORTIES to 14.95-now . . . . . . 6.95 LADIES' SUlTSmto 44.50 DRESSES DRESSES-to 35.00 now 5.95. 8.95. 10.95. 14.95 SUMMER HATS & PURSES to 4.95-now . . . . . . . 2.00 Children's SUMMER COATS to 24.50-now 8.00m'I2.00 Children's DRESSES-to 4.95 . 12.95. 16.95. 19.95 and WEDDING .. 20'Vo off V2 PRICE SWEATERS .. 1.00 and 2.49 LAI)IIjS' STORE I50 GREAT GEO. ST. 100K! IIO DMIVOIIN See this lltewall Dominion loyal Master striking a vertical 5-Inch steel splits at Ml mull Na harm, no penetration is any lire port m ?k By far the safest tire ever built. the Lifewall Dominion Royal Master is available now at your Dominion Royal tire dealer's. Aloe svolubls vii DOMNION ROYAL Al RIDE or your present "rot. l . test You 90' . ', RID 5 GREA Pom. ANY I .5100 STOPPING mic! is " "9" . SAFE M1115 '1 ...x"1'.":i:o nnldv TRACTIONI win-rt-"""m.,..uoi I "o::M,-..-v-'”"" umwaatu man w:M:..--,” , F--' You "A all "C! r””"v... imp W i was SW” ""'” sromss BEAU" - ”"' Exnitm Of YOUR fig '1 PlO1!t:::U'I'ht:.UlI W"”' You 9.9 the tl""'Pusilive Blowout Pieventioill My Proved By Destruction Tests Never Arlmpted Before! lUOMlNION HUYAL TlREWx (E II u.n.a.. V UNITED ITITII IIIIIII COMPANY Blowout Prevention-Skid Prgfc-cf n L c Profctliori Lilewail lloinlnlon Royal Tim Are Available At A , , 187 Gt. Geo. St. 8'l'ULL'8 SERVICE STATION corner amt llama & Fitzroy St. Film 9722