saggrguasn 25.1946 WESTERN GUARDIAN Soothe your irritated eyes Nowo. 8o Boll .-LIQUID KILLER mac's. shore cotton. farm or D. D. T. and Bruce's. ‘ merslde POllN $5.00 and costs-S. _}IIGH quality pur 5 gallon cans in stoc Bruce's. _FOR SALE-HUN chestnut mare 6 W55. 1000 Extra true worker. Colonel Aubrey French Canadian. 8135: children. single and double. Above Island bred- mares. also new Km’! Dl-OWS- ter S. Weeks. Bayview. cry on arrival. Mary's - where residence to St. _ Chapel, Summerside quiem High Mass was by Rev. Howand Wight. pail bearers grave. The Columbus Messss. Arsenault. Austin Clough.--S. -FOR.MER SUMMERSIDE HOME — Mr. AGINTI: s. Elnlos slushy. ls Iluovl IR Ill (loos-go Clow. II (Blows It IUMIIBBBIIIB old IIINOI COUNT! oooolflloll. llvollltg ‘Ibo Glosdlna bo mm an: so us: II ti! sound-arouses In lniosilol lloolrotoso, Wstor Btrooil Toronto Doha-y, Wstos itrooti for lcill “y, mpg, Quart can to arrive o "' so» wnutywsllrwwllau; small sprayer at U CK in Enamel! in llr uIZhh/sl cologgyirllstoclc at. Bruce's. _POIJCE COURT-In the Surn- Ccurt yesterday morning two drunks were llllfll white paint, today st; Santos. lbs. sire King Spruce, dam by Blld “worthy, very quiet driver and good '1 years. and draft lzcrse 5 years i200 lbs. 111119! 1°!‘ $100. 4 Quebec Wal- -noox onoans for bag nets at. Brace's. Summerside. for deliv- —FUNERAL OF MRS. WILLIAM GERRIER»—Tilc funeral of the late Mrs. William Gerrier was held on Monday morning from her late Convent Re. celebrated 59°11? Rvgérs. of Cheiton. They Rt. Rev. G. J. Mat-Lellan officiated at the were Arsenault. Everett Simmons. Allllwnllls B9" nard. Gleason Williams, John C. MAN Haber Ramsay. a with Murine ma“ " e your eyes sensitive to nron Oonrlios Danton, Wstos ltsoots Incl Child; fl Gronvlllo Dino!- lights? Thcaplesnse and refros than: with soslnboysqoflbloloolollvliosooyoossooh f‘ ‘=1: c, , n no- Two! drops in ouch k o sogthkos and ~ a I Olll -ron BALE-Enterprise Rsnso- 51323.‘ r3? his‘... ’ John McKenzie. Jr._ Borden. —I‘0l BALI-Green tomatoes. Apply Mrs. Don Schurmsn. New Annsn. Phone 014-14. Personals —Ohiof of Police Peter Whlto and Mrs. White of Summorside sro spending s few days in Mrmc- tom-S. Will Make Effort To Meet Dcadhnc av LOUIS NEVIN Associated Press sun Writer —Mts. Gus Wnddell, North ‘Hy- orl. Mrs. Peter MacDonald. O'Leary and Mrs. Wylie C. Irving. Borden. motored to Moncton, and other plscos of interest in New Bruns- wick recently. —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bacon and two children have returned to Ontario, after spending three weeks in Summerslde with Mrs. Bacon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bell, --S. —Mr. and Mrs. Louis Muttart, Bedeque, have returned home from an enjoyable month's visit with their daughter, Mrs. Elgln Courts and Mr. Coutts, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Muttart motored through Maine, New Hampshire. Vermont and New York. returning home through Quebec and New Bruns- wick. —S. Mir-‘sters Council agreed tonigh to limit debate in peace confer meet the Oct. t5 deadline for ad Joumrnent. At a. four-hour meeting. to ropose the establishment o "limtations on the length —Mr. and Mrs, Her e Linkietter Road. motcbrrgctl Mtlrfpgl’ John last week to visit lriendsz They were accompanied by Mrs. Murphy's parents. Mr. and Mrs. slbility of applying the rule cloture on any given committee." also plan friends in —Mr. and Mrs. D. Pete - Donald, 0'Lesry, have returhctlv! tel‘ Ill enloyabie two weeks’ holi- day, visiting friends and relative; in Charlottetown, North Trycn Borden and Shamrock. ' to visit relatives and Boston _s_ Oct. i5 would ary Bevin of Britain. The conference's mission, overriding objections rams. sept.‘ 24- An American delegation source said the Foreign l Described As Richest A ence proceedings. in an effort to. the source said. the Big Four agreed and. number of speeches" in the peace conference committees and "a pos- Q! The council adopted a time table calling for completion of committee work by Oct. 5. the informant said. Adjournment of the conference by. to Journey to Lake Success, N.Y.,l _ _ for the scheduled opening Oct. 23110"! "lellllsl. l5 of the United Nations General As-i _ sembly The move m New york a former cacti-ctr geologist with the was proposed by Foreign Secret-IQUQ-be“ Ge°l°lll¢fll Slllvv)’. mmwry c0m_lTOdB_Y that Dr. onanza was the Slavic bloc. voted 1i to seven‘m"kl“g-" The native of Summerside is visiting here after an absence of twenty- four years. He is registered at the Queen Hotel. M: Ramsay. now lives in West Roxbury. Mass, where he has been very successful. He is thrilled to be back in Summer- side and he notes that the tovm has improved very much. -S. —FERTILIZER. for next years hay crop now. Buy 2-12-6 at Bruce's. 5H9. H? 72.4 6' Torso Slaying Trial Opens tlctohcr 7 HAMILTON, Sept. 24 — (GP)- Trial of three Hamilton residents slaying of John Dick, 40-year-old Hamilton street railway operator starts Oct, 7 before Mr. Justice F. H. Barlow and a petlt jury. A grand Jury late today brought in true hills in murder charges against Mrs. Evelyn Dick. 25-year- old widow of the slain man; her fa her. 68-year-old Donald Mac- Lean; and William Bohozuk, 27. for murder in last winter's torso-j southern frontier with Greece. cndments on which the ments. thcre was a. orobabiilt colonies. as Italy’; frontier in favor of iicfortlfying Bulgaria's’ indium" “ml The annoujnced purposebof the "ri t v, . llgtnofl pToagosgd :§§eewu§et§us:m‘f=“"l“ka i“ 1934 “m1 four countries have only slight disagree- l-Iowever, conference sources said that other important matters wou d. be discus- sed. including disposition of Italy's YDQO- ' TLlillLfililéBk-QTTETQWN GUARQEAN lList or Guests At S’sidc Reception Tho following ls tho sons invited to attend ander; Mayor J. l". Amett Arnett; Councillor R. L. Moilrs snd Mrs. Mollison; Councillor L. Gorrill and Mrs. Goriil; Cou cillor W. E, S rlson and Mrs. Morrison; Counc . Wedge; Hon. Lt. Gov. J. Bernard and Mrs. Bernard; Mrs. Campbell- ond Mrs. Lewis; Hon, Senator . Robinson and Mrs. RObinso Ind Mrs. MacNaught; Mr. Morl m. A. Currie and Mrs. siznor G. J. Jar-dine and E. H. Strong and Mrs. lit C01. J. A. MacPhee MacLellan; Rev. J. Stron Mrs. Brennan; Mr. Elmer ish; Sheriff Mrs. Wright-S. liter In The World -_i__ f DAR-ES-SALAAM. Tanganyik Sept. 24 - tReutern-Dr. Thc-rburn Williamson of Mnntrc as potentially the richest man the world folio time: as large Dr. Williamson, a quiet, a graduate cGiil University. Itfontrcai. (London diamond producers sa Williamson's "probably not upufl his mine list of per- tho recep- tion snd afternoon to; at Summer- side on Monday in honor of the Governor General and Lady Alex- and lVLrs. mailman and Mrs. Bmallmsn; Councillor T. D. Mor- lor D. F‘. MacNeill and Mrs. Mac- Nelll; Councillor H. W. Wedge and Hon. Chisf Justice T. A. Campbell and Judge L. G. Lewis Mr. J. W. MacNaught, K.C.. M.P., M- Bell. M-LA.. and Mrs. Bell; Mr. W Currie; Miss Canrle Holman; Mr. Roland Philiipson and Mrs. Philllpsorl: MISS Wanda Wynn; Mr. John E. Campbell and Mrs.’ Campbell; Mon- Mrs. Jardine; Lt, Co]. and Mrs. MflcPlleei Mr. A. R. Bféflilddh and Mr. Earl C. Baker and Mrs. Mr. W. M. Mellish and Mrs, M911- F. J. E. Wright and Oh J. n. il- A. B. ll; 9)’ A. 8i i l a. John n] and Quebec tonight was descfiilcd in wing official con-, flrmation that a diamond mine he discovered h; Tanganyika is cirzht as a Kimberley South African, mine hitherto con- ghe delegates flmei sidered the world's largest. stud- of anti in‘ bot"- 3. y said there was no would compare in value with Kimberley or Brazilian mines.) was various points in .1 lbearllll area, He discovered central diamondbearing “pz-we" i i941 and produced ' lng the war which Ito the war effort, ls reported that iamson mines dlzimonds dur- wcrc invaluable r. Williamson came to Tang. pegged clam" diamond- .5 Z1 _ machinery ‘now on order will raise the \V.ll_ Dlllbut to 2.200 tolls ti f th tlit itt . . . v inAgrdirllliljg an: (Teforllfslcxgglxblr? Z? §§“y_ d“‘"‘°"d‘”e“""§ dlsalllss: Bulgaria trait seen asha blflwiatblthe j ' defensive e! orts ct t e Savc oc. "' l The amendment would demllit. Pfllvlllfies REPTBSBIIIBII arlze Bulgaria's i80-mlle frontier Except P E Island with Greece “to the same extent“ ' I _ with slavla. An indication of increasing dis- pleasure among small powers over what they consldeed to be “Big Consisting of I20 acres near church and store. Apply SUZANNE CURLEY Tyrone, Lot 65 NOTICE Now as my representative arrived we are now nrensred FARM FOR SALE AT TYR-CNB, LOT as land, 50 'ocrss clear in high state of cultivation; 70 ocros of through farm; good buildings of gossip in Hamilton as perhaps no other case has done in the city's IOO-year history. Five school children on a Satur- day morning bike stumbled upon the headless, limbless body March l8 on Hamilton Mountain near a scenic lovers’ lane drive. For four days the torso lay un- identified on a morgue slab as police probed for a clue. Then two ed by the large reowers. four ministers had "BETH!!! l0 (ll!- colonial section o! the Itallm agreement, the problem. would be turned over to the Ullllfld The Australian said that instead of being referred to the United cboico hardwood and quantity Zisniillis brllvtglilsglhghyimsgljlllg f red "back ,0 m,‘ of M; _ - Ont. viewed u. bd. ma’ e’ . wood Brook mnmng birthmnrks and azsrso 851,11! lggnil- which could be rtconvened a! my time concurrently with a meetlnt? of the United Nations Security Council." fied it ls that of the Russian-born street railway operator who had been missing then for two weeks. _______ Identification of the hacked i"—_ élontzeaggelsr-clltsd ktm-so lsegt police . 0H c ‘s er. rk-e widow. Their questlloningaled YétgI the szredst Both Mrs. Dick, her par-l en s an o ozuk and latcr to their arraignment on murder. charges. Police also charged Mac-‘ Lean with theft of money and‘ street car tickets from the tram- Thc Maritimcs i has to huv a large qucn-‘lty of choice dill’! heifers and choice cows due to freshen from Oct. 10th to Qeo. (5th. Please enmmunlcate'with rne st mce as nlv representative ll leav- ng on Saturday. OLIVER CAM}. Konsington. ~ mlvomlo. Sept. 24—-(OP)-—-A.p- Marlin sald- only two or "ll" . 1 h b dum ed- sror um mo ton i.‘."i..ll‘l°‘lfis.f.fi’.‘ti. ‘“'°" -—-°"" »--—° s , ur IIFORI v u llAV ‘ti’. “.'§"°“ '°°"‘““. "' "°”: ° _ ‘ .....'}*"..":3:..';.'..t:§.llloysl Intomt shew" Guilty To Charges ‘We M c" "H" “l ;l.‘l°b‘°;‘..i.‘il'l>..£.i’s'.'¥f‘“°“" 800d picniros. Shoot whh do- poodsblo Kodak Film.- It's onllsblo bozo In sll popolss olsos. Whoa you sosurn, loovo You: oxposod films with no foo osrdnl set-lung. nl-Gtoss PRINTS Mail Your Films To Us For Service Ask for New Prlco List Enos» Drug 8| Photo Sorvlcc 1 "action betwe tho b u ' h and the Dick lcrl-lling. a y‘ den way company. sllrlllll! ls these developments §ifll°...‘3..“ili2“f;"““"tii "Ml l‘ f9 G from investigators asv tllleyorbsurcslllrblgl SAINT Joan N‘ B" Sept‘ M— their hunt for clues to the riddle cuwads °l banan” be!“ ‘m7 of Listen me, leaded from irlle as} Junlorhlat ost r f ll West Saint Jo n are ens A D" upon this urlggglhpg Tl Ebrheyy ggmzloed to points all over the Mari- ncwly-born infant in s cemsnbnixnes. Captain A.E. Martin. Mont- fllled suitcase in the attic of Mrs Weal. president and managing di- Dhlck‘: former home. 111e,} rector oi tihetféanadlan BBMHB c urged M , 131k - Co. Ltd. sad o ay. with the blur-dc: eramlhelhhrffuk Less through Slmlllllt! and hand-- known as John White Macboon. As the lnveslgstion reached its final stsgesJ-Iamllton soothed withi gosalna People who knew Dick slid‘ commefllllls "W" s a done] sway with. Police hinted at ed ‘out-side s "ovo quad l." Reid t spo 18R!- wondered if 61:2: ewas an; cfdlnf I Unlllfldlllfl 0f the 5mm" first barrana boat to come here lll ‘more .thsn four years. is continu- ing at shed No. 2 and so for. Mr. (Bv The Canadian Press) reports that lln Jr. tlsd Bros: i. i l Royal inmost in tho work of |tho Canadian Junior. Red Oroll was ginced recoptlgownsnns‘ grill" f - e uses 0 no: ' gelvgd frgm lfor will-MI! Princess Elisabeth. Tbo honey. which woo o. I M‘! RELIEVIS M" fgsimvillc tJfllllflit-‘i PAIN Coriolis sm n sumo nus w» Homes for Blind Children inllnfl- il-mi which have beon adopted l?! the Canadian Juniors. Princess Elisabeth. who is takes keen interest ill -tho wor the membe s and in J y the osst two ycsrs Canadian lied Cross society °V' mm to distribute lifts on bo- m: of the oonsdisn Juniors. Red ON" I agree" when Lhty wrote in the‘ Natiorn. - inflicted by ' ill! has been kept st s minimum which eye-witnesses and nothing has been disposed oftwere self-inflicted after the aci- thst is fit for food. he said. lnlguged found that Velez was den . 1 titi re being dum lmilleélce wunm John Cmnkshaw ex mas fea h Iriie nusn e5 We ' as e F ed r e mm“ be the citv because ailment today to recommend further .irestment for i-he actors wounds thewhfle he is under detention pend- ing his next court apvfiflfllllte- Jlcsth Pleads tlot tractive trembling sentences told a quiet courtroom today of her romance with Heath who is accused of the mut- ilation murders of two Pretty W0‘ men. crslwlrhhllh tlm " . stat to tho Nil" nude and beaten nstituto for the Blind for leu than a week dlstrbution to tho live Sunshine is charged with the Doreen Marshall. lMrs. Gardner had been slain by a PM’ man so perverted as to be "almost ronoss of tho" Osnsdlon Junior a monstrosity." hos asked the n former movie extra. included 17 whiolsshes and "savage" bites, (By The Canadian Press) HALIFAX, Sept. from all provinces except Edward Island lzaihcrcd in allan Svmfllllflr-i would be lle-Cld-uwday delegates Wm be "kflfhetllzyneuth scribbled notes to his law- la “ lyers during the testimony. He an- swered “not guilty sir" when ask- Amms L_ Macdonald l cd to plead at the opening of the h yesterday "lab _:and Mayor J. E. A em extended treaty that. in the event of dis welcome on behalf o! the my I sea trip to Lunenburg 00L Hodgso" exerted that theiihev will be guests of the town at. ta dinner. Premier greeted the delegates a l Election of otTlccrs will be held tomorrow. Prank Rowe. chairman of is Ghaigcd With Murder (By The Canadian Press» Mokruaaa. Sept. 24_wu;1um Acorn. 32-year-old night club B11- tertainer. was charged today wllll hhe murder of Lester John Velez. 2G. North Merrick. Long Island.,ltinn and of the boxer. on his arraignment beforeir-tid Paper Associat Judge Omcr LeBlanc. Acorn. whose home is in Provi- dence, R. 1.. was not called upon to plead and was ordered for Dre- ltminary hearing Oct. 1. Velez wss slain seat. 20. alielledly dur- lng a brawl with Acorn in the roommg hguge whore both were gtgylng. He died from wounds a desser- throat told wounds received police ACOFH the court at the arraign- (By Ed Crelllll coupon. SePl. 24-—(APl— Al" Yvonne Bymfllld! l“ intimate Neville George Miss lysnonds said the hotel in she spent a night with lsst June was the one in Mar ery Gardncrs udy was found later. Heath also sex slaying of Prosecutor Anthony Hawke said Medical witnesses said other in- urles suffered by Mrs. Gardner. Miss Symonds on cross-examin- otion explained that sho bod stay- 24—-Dslczatrs‘°~’l 0"? 7113M - had tllr l’ the f C tl B Cl Nations. the matter shotlgttiicrllftlstzerllfl-‘gmgiegéfngza at Dtraigegzilvggtlonflar son EVERYTHING NEW IN LADIES’ WEARING APPAQELL snor AT SINCLAIRS DRESSES!- Wcols, sheer and soft with soft turtle neck lines, der with deep arm hole set in sleeves. and golden shuttle are just, a few of the full skirts, drop cinating colors. And for dress up occasions and date i FOR SMART YOUNG j TEEN-AGE”- DRESSES 1._-__i__ LADIES’ READY-TO. WEAR _ (Upper Floor) shoul- Shuttle chevron, grand slam many fabrics available in fas- dresses, flattering and feminine, new shoulder and waist drape, gay with sequins, nail heads, and satin trimmed. May we invite you to drop in our S mart Ladies’ Wear Department and see these new Fall Fashions. n YOU’LL ENJOY SHOPPING AT SINCLAIR 8t STEWART LTD. with Heal-h ofléffered to pay more, but the price because he "over-persuaded" her. She said lt at $84 by the 0.P.A., and Cana- first met Maintaining .Pricc Policy MONTREAL, Sept. 24 -—-(CP)— In spite of fabulous prices paid for newsprint from Scandin- avian countries in the paper-starv- world outside North America. industry in more ed the pulp and pap-er Canada is maintaining the Summerside, P. E. I. to American publishers was fixcd {Flag Issue In Pitt. Area lPowcr Strike The present president’; lrc-stralned price policy it had ai~ twnyrs ado-pied. R. M. Fowler. poe- lsidcnt ct’ the Newsprint Associa- Jin an interview. i He referred to a statement made here by Sir Eric atcr. president of the Canadian Pulp ion, sat-d today Vansltiart Bow- Bowater Paper Company of England and of the Bowater Paper Mills in New- foundiand. that. a price above s85 i R ion would not he in the economic l interest of the paper industry, Mr. Fowler said many Chokers means Finest Chocolate” m“ “and Bakers means Finest Cocoa" countries of- being steelworker friend of Mrs. Dick. Four domination" of the conference , . . .4 - - - . . The jury also returned true bills was seen during discussion by the f“ Yesterday. t“ “lmld ‘he Pmflrif fie? Tegellegrcfécsgdralfiflf‘gfigd pbublt‘219?},lgtfltilcalgfilgeicgfigi. n I in a murder charge against Mrs. Italian pfllltlCill commission of thenual convenmm cf the ‘\55°C15" t “n1 are p ' or $4 a {on less than the Nafyork,‘ e JUST PAT I1‘ QNI Dick and Bohozuk in connection Italian Colorédl issue. ‘i133’ of Qqllllwllfflllll" Boards of’ “Z15 “s8... he had discussed the price T g _with the death of a new-born Co]. W. R. l-Iodgson of Australia banada‘ Pm“? Edward Island haslG ‘deg ca, ‘vim her Several Mag! o! the reduction or ‘he ‘l baby‘ levelled a 563ml“? attack at ‘he no ccmpensatlol] beam l tar nlalter arld had cxpresscd the Canadian millsp-which o erated T” "limb" “mill ""1 ml" Ble Four for "lsreelns amvllsl T“ 'h""7d“y °°“"°"'1°“ “"21”; the thing must have‘ been at so ier cent of ca eel-i lg Au - QUEBEC. Sept. zs-tcm-wmi- __ story-thriller development of the themselves" "l" the “m! dWll-lgldllwlay with consfidfration Pf (ihne by "a sexual maniac." ust-vhss cared forpby ycontractgs 0U! Wllllllli; 1°‘ Parmmmt t° make “no u” sinned lmerest and Pflslllflll Ol LlllVfi Eflllefl 5nd n‘ "so m ens and Tatum“ busmeg‘ Ns-atiy dressed in a lounge suit. but Canadian papermakers were ilS 699351“! °n a natlxwl m‘! m’ Canada. Quebec City is already displaying flags it 601151515“ 5 suitable substitute for the Union J trying. through constant efforts at improvement in efficiency, to pro- duce some paper for shipments to coltolntries overseas. r. Fowler said he did not be- lleve that plant extension by Can- aldlan mills was economically jus- t ed. “Costs have moge than kept up ack. Atop the flagpflle on cltY-°Wl1°d Dufferrn Terrace today flaw the flag designed by Philippe Roy. Quebec druggist. It has Jeplaced tcmporarilyb atLalelElt, the) enlgblegn with improved pri es. and the real _»<P°"s°'1‘@d Y B“ " ‘a ' problem is maintaining the wood, gag)“ Quebec (Quebec Flag Lew supply and thus maintaining pro-i u ' - duction-aome of the mills are al- The lflgueb ha); hi“: his”: ready scratching for wood.” leader m Q.“ ac “v 2c!’ ‘ u In Quebec the situation "seems the lwlmlatmn i‘ pmkmnlnmdi’ to be one of promise." Camps have p."ve.nch'canadlfflrl' haglstt? e3 ,5 n; been set up but the real test. would. flmle Stand! m a 1. no ‘i; the come in October when the iarlzc "nml flag n p“ “m” bulk of labor will he required to “m” Jim‘- get the camps operating’ The Union Jack itself was also “The problem h 0mg to be one flown above Dufferln Terrace. but of cutting, and not gtopplng drounrl» “d” F‘ Desjardln!’ “guitar” cm, Christmas time, as has been the‘ tho tiispiay of the two flags. stat- hahit, If there is snow, or an oririf . » spring breakup. it means that the.‘ “d l‘? hail invent] Piqmjfim"! "01: last 10 per cont. which is really tho? deslgn ° e ow a a essential thing in all wood nllCTii- tions, will not be cut. unless the Camps carry fight thromflm" RESCUES OWN BROTHERS BTRCHINGTON Kent, England clerk, who said he had authorizedv-mrt 1n Ofdfifing (By The Associated Press)‘ PITTSBURGH. Sept. 24 - A power strike spread paralysis in business and industry in the Pittsburgh steel area today as a court ordered it ended by tomor- row and Jailed the independent union leader who ordered the work stoppage in defiance of an injunction. George L Mueller. 35. president of the Power Workers Union striking for higher wages was sentenced to one year in Allegh- env County jail for contempt oi court. The sentence was passed by Judge Harry H. Rowand after a day-long hearing on the prelim- inary injunction which was ex- tended indefinitelv with slight modifications. Mueller was sentenced after the latter refused to HDOlOiZlZ/e for his the strike and for remarks ho is nllczrd to have made (‘oncoming ihr- Z-fcalitv o! the nrciiminarv injunction. gran‘.- ed Sent. 9. No bail was set said am- have to conic from court. and tlwc iudce order fixing bail would an appellate He said the output of newsprint. in the United States hnd gene.’ down from 1.750.000 tons to sumo.‘ _ g 600.000 a year because the word‘. fmtlw‘, sub‘ IPi) Tpnli. Glam?’ m’ was being used to purchase hookl 5m‘ m0 Sma o“ C “g “g O an -iCPl -- Through his telescope overturned canoe in the Channel. and milggmne paper instead of‘ Swlmmin to their rescue he dis- nelupr n ' covered t em to be his brothers- Pctcr. l0, and John. aged l3. They wrro exhausted when he reached them. Puerto Rico is the most. moun- tainous island in the scuth Altar, tic. | SCURVY RATIONS ill-q cost of food of Columbus Exllfidlllon was flxcrl at slmpcsstal a month oer each r1131], m- 353m four or five ccnis tmiy. COCOA TRUST the maker's of Baker's Chocolate to produce an equally outstanding cocoa. And cocoa as Baker's make it certainly justifies the faith that genera- tions of good cooks have placed in that famous name. Once you've tasted a steaming cup of Baker's Cocoa made according to instructions on the label, you'll realize how cocoa should taste . . . full-bodied, deegchooolsoq, com- pletely satisfying. In recipes calling for cocoa, you'll fin richer, truer flavor, mical, too-the l-lb. a new success-o because Baker's is all pure cocoa-moshing added. Econo- package makes up to 90 servings. “Kid's caocotars om sA-‘il Ever try "Cocos Toast?" Children love ltl Moko h inst like cinnamon most, but and sugar so spread on the buttered tout. substitute I Baker's Cocoa for the clans- mon. Grand for o bedtimo snsckl A Product of Oonorcl Foods instead of mixing cinnamon {if ‘tr \ o? fi/c- \\|‘ l? J ~o<-1nw~u .. 11:"