; fifty acres land sixty live acres ‘l and lumber, well fenced with wire ' and a good set of buildings orrss Roeetedandpackedssme run? Farnl of 10C acres oi choice land 'mMm 0n ‘st. Peter's l..... Lot 5a. Kdnga County, one hundred and at cleared. balance covered with wood Will sell wither without crop. For par- tlcularn apply to owner on prem lees, c - RICHARD QUINN 3624-7-22-41. 1l555-7-i7~7i airtight cs5; .- ey m Dundee, owned by John Dun can, 60 acres clear. good buildings. wcll fenced and watered. Will be sold with or without stock, crop and implements. Apply to JAMES DUNCAN, Route 5, Cardigan hlltliillil SALE AUCTION SALE OF STANDING HAY AT NORTH TRYON l will seiil by public auction on At Rollo Bay West Jami consist ‘Sfltilrdfly. Jul)’ 25th "Xi it 2 ing of fifty acres of land in a hiqhlobieck p. m. on my farm. 4D acres state of cultivation, Excellent for of gecd standing hay in lots to suit potato growing and buildings there Purchaser. on. Price for quick sale $1,000 .. | (one thoui-tand dollars.) For furth- Term“ a‘ 8a m er particulars apply to J. wlLBUR TRAINOR HUGH MORRISON, WILLIAM J. O'DONNELLi 19 Kingston St. Auculmuf- Sovqprville. Mass, “64073341- ' Attention of Lobster Fishermen , ,We are open—to conirngfor the purchasr , of live lobsters for the Fall season 1924. THE STRAITS FISH COMPANY, LIMITED Point Du Chene, New Brunswick A. F. DAVISON, Managing Director 8039-6 25 Thur 8i. 3641-71234“. for OtLawafNorth Bay, Winnipeg. and Vancouver- Daily W. K. ROGERS City Ticket Agent Leaves Bonaventure Station, Montreal. at 10.15 p. m., daily CONNECTIONS FROM MARITIME PR-OVINCE POINTS BY Ocean Limited Maritime Express Daily Except Sunday For particulars re Fares Reservations. M0,. apply Edmonton, Saskatoon W. M. FLYNN Station Ticket Agent _ ‘rultnnuxirlns- L. , Craig Cuiliini caught Doria’ dyes. Ho tar the miiuil-ilt. he l-oiiidn‘t go on with his despicable role. > FIIIIKIIIK uiilde the sheet liud turban tlilit formed hia Orient)! eoiitumo. he milked uiistl-inlily to the tulile tillll Iii-ll, with shaking hillill. for thl: '|\'l'llllit‘i‘ linii ll glniili. ills innit was |hl~ hultlui: one lili um- ln the iilg tlflflle o! lllii nlny, lint he wasn't ilctinl: lli- wnii litl-rlilly izrlipllil: through ‘ll in}: iif wn "holiness. His ilulili-lil-l- llhiliillliiifi] wildly, heir- |:l i: for more liurilenqiie. ("ulllinl lilt- i- the uiuss lo ills lips. liplielirl-ll hills ll lTlls l-li li-iils. lil rl-liiity hi- sot It down nnllini ilul liliioiilr its piirllill- i_r lllloil follows. 2 "Ton liiit for iuiiru dour-hilt" hr lllillzhi-ll. lleiuiug to litl-iilly hiullleii uiriilusl thl- tiiliil- i-ligo. "Whlil sliy tii lln- guillen. iliirlliun?" Ho rl-nl-heli ovl-r lliill drugged l\l:lri- niiil to iil~r fl-et. llrilplll- her protests. ilho wiis litiirllcil, ii little frightened iilil fllllliiillfii)‘ oTl-nlilvl ill-r. H!‘ hllll |il‘\'l‘l' lil-fiirl‘ t'll"\'l| hor liy lltll’ ilrnl lliillil‘. ni-vl-r hofiiro loollrli lit her with tlilil iilllli illlznlllriliil-l- In iils llnrkfi-yes Hin- forgot tlinl this wiln the mnii she iulll tlilllhi iii low with. for whiilil silo wuilioli to iri-l- ln-rsi-il‘ from Finn-loll. liilll tiillt ill‘ wnli liilkiill: lil-r lo go with liliu inlii the frngrniii lllirk- IIPNN of tlil- uilrlliul. A low lilillrll lino sits wolllil hnvl- lzliul- i-llizoriy, lhrlllilur In lwr Ttlllllllliit‘ llngortlpn. Now lilil- iiliul: liiiok, iilllrinoil. .l|l|i4'ilit‘1| ti. tho liiiii‘l'il. "Uiiuii- wltll us. it'll too hl-uvl-uly til i,\' liuiiilirs. \\’l-'ll izli liliwn tli Ill" liuli "Just thl- tiling!" '|‘hl~ iilillnl- |iiirt,v with ilil- vxrl-lilliili iii Ill-I'll‘, Bilriilll! ll" -n illllfinl‘. "\\'l-'ll no swlnilnliig. ll mill livht ilwlln." "Alillnlulil!" iuuuhi-li .\|liiI lilirrliil: llin. “it's lil‘ill'l‘l‘ lhrl-i- o'clock." Linlin linrst llltli Ftllill. , "'llh. it'll ihrl-l- lUl-lol-k iii the luoru lug. liiill wl-‘vl- liiiiil-oll the whole nigh‘ llirol|;_'ii'.‘ nin- lrilil-ll. “till, liuilli. l.liillll. ylillr volve ill llw rill." illinliiii-il “his Silliliilry- "l' lie ’iIlllilIL.‘ lo fl-l-i ivoozy. i think ll l-liiil "‘iilli.ft' in jlllll till‘ thing. (‘limo on. ‘Hill. who llilll iii-ell silent for some ‘lino. lolikl-li llli lilnlilliiy. "Wont tli tillli. \\'iint l’ go t’ hiki- o-n l-lllril li'l, ll'l lliori" “You're lilo-eyed. you poor iiiniii!" '|l‘l‘illi'l'li iilok Jervis. "Wmolil" lil- iii-ill liul his iillnd to lliirlll. "Hurry "p, ]ioii't ll-l Pliiiliui izl-l lllil-llli with Milrlului. The teliliiv's not lulu. l loll you." Doris rose wl-urily. .\lnst slil- go through with this? ‘-\'oillll these illiiivflnfifl nl-ver tire nnll w. l.. l..-a, iio Hill" l'l>ili1i iil- nl-rlnliivll lhl- luxury oi‘ ii-lii-ilil Silo fi-lt lhiiiliol" lo-ilri wlis iirl-nklulz. thlil llll lil-r liellntl- ._,.,,H,,_,.,..l h, ihl- llusi. will-re |l‘i'L‘\‘l‘\‘l“lli I'm-t troll lriunlplinlilly u|illii thuiii. luv- . y lnulzh (‘rllllr (‘uilnnl hull wrung f iiu the l‘i‘ll\\'ii went through hl-r like ‘I knife-thrust. i')\'l'l‘.\' lvllt. ever)’ ""1" ll-ils \\‘lII‘t] :|iill ui-nturl- iii‘ hlii. l-vl-rv ooh] slgiill-uiit glam-o lliwlirli hiurlililn. \\‘l|ll n lil-iilhlilliw to thl- hiuil illl-lil she oiillrlshl-ii -~tin- illl-lii whliili ilhl- hull iii-- lll-vi-ll hl- l-niiiollil-ll. » She ivlinliorl-ll. willie she lipliiiietloni- ly lil-rniittl-li illl-k Jervis to guide her through the Wllflii. sl-ciitell liurkneilsiit llii- Klirtivl]. lilllv llin~ rliulli (‘WT MW‘ low-u so iiillltllkl-n ill hninlln nliiuro. Sin‘ l-lnlill |Ili\'t' tiikl-n hl-r iillth tliilt Frail: (‘uilnnl was lili ilhe iieiiovl-d him _....- ‘ Thousands ol doctors have recommended Isfld Brand in diliicillt lebdinl cues because it is easily digs». ed.‘ Write us for "free Baby Books. nu sosiisli co. Llllill , Moatlifl ‘"Let the Maritime Provinces Flourish by Their Industries." BORDEN I-‘ACTORY-TRURO, N3. MONTREAL TORONTO DETROIT l CHICAGO INTERNATIONAL LIMITED I A Leaves Bonaventure itQion. Montreal 10.00 A. lll., daily. OCEAN LIMITED laid! daily eehniotlon all Maritime Province iteinte. _ p l’. A. ltatloll Ticket. Agent lmsnnA-rloksi. use , '“"::"':':“'" . -“"::'""" "“' c 1- - l hlilyilil uni. ioiiewdiisslm vie- “i si-iswi-“whe-l» low-r ~%:: E . '1 - ‘ ugisaaeqwlaa-lsstlm unma- es by nlr mo; LARGE. PROVINCIAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION The annual Prise meeting oi the Prince Edward Island Provilmilli lull-c ABBOCIIIHOD will hike pucc It Konalngton Ila-ago. Charlottetown 5th, lilh and 7th August coinrncnc hi; ill. 8 o'clock. l- in. Prime in Cash over $1400.00. Aperture siliill will not be used. Make your entries early. Pro- rlimme can be hsd troll; the Secre- Fufvl‘. MOORE, Colonel, l. L Pf ltd e out OHAILII Lildl-tbleut. Col. it. O. Scenery-Tress. couldn't ‘mo lheui; but he knew that. ‘ to - m] rolln-l-iiliii-oll illusions were tliril iiliil * Drowing 0f l by Mrs. Macllae went 4-0 Clear Your Ciiiiliiciiliii Willi Cllliltilll“ ofCinicuin Ointment to combs and heal. They are ideal for the toilet. as is also Cuticura Talicum tor pow- dcrlug and perfuming. ' k712i! ‘-‘-'="..€'.2t.§'l~.‘i.f“s.."l'.°'"iiii. m.- Hoopla. oisimllsiin soc. “T 117 our new Shaving l Bqfihgwflh uuuqm smpmd p" were brought. to town about nine walls‘- to free the poi-es ofli-n ties o'clock to Currys undertaking and follow with a gentle app n rooms. legs. He was also an athlete '0! be,‘ 1' tgotllpr Witnesses so pitdstrstcd with aria! on liar ur- rival home‘ that theservlne of a phycllilau and nurse were "neces- sury. As soon as news of the accident reached Mr. Mncltee he was rush- ed to Mira Ferry h Warren Moltnwa car. the trip being made in 40 minutes. Several -otber local autos made haste to the scene but despite the best intentions o! the occupants they could do nothing. A Jury was elnpannellad at Mira Ferry by Corner J. C. Townsend of Sydney. Larry Bhunshau of Glace Bsy wasforemen. The remains The tragic death of’ tbla popular young college student. has cast n gloom over the eullire commun- ity. Ila was decidedly popular "and had attained high honors in his freshman year at St. F. X. 00l- \'ot hero he wits suddenly revealed iis n niiiiillllir. A niuli who luulle open love lli his friend's will: behind bill lint-k. A liillll who driilik lillil sung nnll llnill-l-li with lilligusiiuu ltiiuullou. llll-k \\'i|r( lillklulr to her. hut il-urvoly iil-olll-li whnt lll- snill: "-»———itllti you, didn't l‘! Now, muylic you'll ii~-llevi:-—-(‘iiii'l he tlill curl-Kill ---- don't know wiiiit (‘hurll-s was iiiiiiit--——~" lio sllippell slldllrnly lit u bend in ‘lii- pnlli ilnil look her liy lilith should- .ni, iiliziklul; her lionlidLv. "\\'iint the ill-vii is tho uilliter with she 944 i (lnru oily." he siicered. "An admir- ,iliio tl|il‘l'illil‘ll——liilikillfl iovo tu another . 'nun’s wife lit-hind his husk-sud lint ..\-..|, lmvlug the decency iii ltlilieeul it from the rrnivll!" “Oh, nil-nun don't, Dick. I'm sli tired -\\'hllt ililil-roln-l- lilies it mnke whut .\lr. (‘uilnul lllil-s——" "Yolfre in love with hilii still!" Jer- vis ground out. "By iieuven. Ylllfrc lu love with iiiln still!" Doris lulilie no reply. She was too \\'1'lll'_\' to protest. Nothing luiitturell nu)‘ |i\l)|'\'. Jl-rvis Hll\\' rl-li with rune. lie soivlell ‘lorin, l-rusllilll hl-r to lillii null kissed ill-r ill-spin- her strnlrizil-il. The next nionil-ut he lliy dosed on the grlivelll-ll puth iliid (‘rulg Cullunl stood liver hilii with uiilrlier iu his “you. Maddlin MacRae (Glace Bay Gazette, July 12) A. Mncllue. ot this town. drowned yesterday afternoon. u-n- qm- very tragic circumstances, while swimming at Mlru Ferry. Charles McEacbsm, son o! Chief inspector of Mines Alexander Mc-| Escher-n. in an abtsuipt to rescue: the drowning you!!! mill! W" drawn. under himself and reached the shore in nu exhausted condi- tlon. Had Summer Bungalow. The two young men accompanied Mira Ferry shortly alter noon yesterday- They intended spending several weeks there at theiiiacltse summ- er bungslovv and were to be loin- ell inter by more of their young lrienda from town. Sometimes in the vicinity 0! 3-39 o'clock the youths decided to 8° in swimming. T-hey took u boat from the shore sud rowed out lu- to deep water where they swim about for ‘a while. McEschei-u was resting in the boat when. he heard a call from Macllsc who was some distance away saying that. he was getting tired. A-t the time Mc- Eachern did not think he was in‘ senious danger sud dove over- board to his assistance not think- ing it was necessary to take the bout. l Current Takes Boat Away. However jus-l. at the particular spot where the boys were swim- ming there ils quite ii current and the bout was drlfltlsig rapidly away. A little cousin of Macltads. aged (our yeltre, named McKlnnon, was in the boat. at the time but ol cour- soho could render no assistance. McEuchern reached Mucltae in short order and found him much more exhausted than he bud anti- cipated. Looking about tor the bout be saw that it would be much short- er to proceed towards shore. " lie got Mncllac on his back and start- ed away. Both swimmers were getting along nicely and Mcltso was recovering his strength. The heavy tide soon told on them, however, and Msclwe be- gun to sink. his companion made heroic efforts to keep him on the surliloe thus exhausting his own strength. When quite n distance from shore Macitae sank out of sight and Mciiiachern was seen to be struggling against heavy tide. He reached the shore with the sil- sletsuce o! two wolzeu, fortunbtely, but could not hav stayed in the‘ water a minute. longer without Rocky‘ Point rZiT-v Time . go some dlstauoelto get t-bdtrsalc fate of hh chum. ‘in the meantime the boat with tha youngster tlciflnnoa sblflrd had drilled to tile other side ot the river and it was necessary to soother Q _ . lWiIll. - . The distracted mother y, sod "the tragedy: from the shore and was QUE-rm» oil billlih in my Car dose not register sillltlici-rls lots o! oil in tiwcmotor. would tie thetrcublet ' leak in the suction pipe 1mm the. 111i base to the pump. inspect tlic terminal joints tor tightness and cheek generally (or a‘r leaks along the suction line. This is assuming the pump to be in working order, which can only be sscertnliéd by removlug and lnspecliig. .' i——po->-_-__ - LETTER or: SYMPATHY To Mrs. Stephen Bertram: Dear 8istar:~—0u behalf of the members o! i-iaaol Grove Womans lllflillllill. We desire to convoy to you our deepest sympathy in tho great loss you have suslofiied by the death of your dear sister. We realise your sorrow ls hard to bear. but you -lmve some consolation in knowing that she has gone to her - viii»; ANS.-—'i‘hero seems to be an iii- ' glad _ y "‘ able‘ ability. He went io lw, iiul- null strong, nnll iioliorullle, through hi; school course 5t. St. "H" Wllllvf- Mary’: College, Halifax. - THAT SCAR t0 lilies," 0F YOURS of your Automobile. answer to engine and In Mira Rivorilv m “lee through the high tension wire from." g f .tlie distributor to tho spark pic;n3.“-'-..3“§.'i.‘i.“§°1.‘l§p§i3lll'i'i§ dawn the gang-e electrode. when a quarter lriuaa or water right nttllr current This is n series ot articles pet- tiilniiig to maintenance and repair We will be through- this column, questions regarding your car or its mechanism. _ Send your inquiries to "Automo- Tile Guardian 60., Ltd. Charlottetown. The spark plugs in your car are tor the purpose of fring the gases that enter the cylinder, and work in the following manner»- ‘The bliss of the ping forms a na-l turiil ground by being screwed ln- ‘kiuw "'4 m“ "u"- “lwills tiili the centre olelzt- i'O(|e ls insulated from the groundl Artificial dlgeltenta sic not ilcco. liy a porcelain Jacket. The extreme-led in aueh eases and may do reni laying iisidc all elgciit- W88?- Muddln Muefiiw. 5L F- x- Bi-lld‘ the pressure of current forces the cnt and son o! Mr. and Mrs. John 1 mp_am-o5s u“, p25 gap to groundlecld and tbero ls no iiiinrnens gnu ‘"'|or base of the plug. ' "This spark is timed when m“ 915w“ Teaches mp damlhnolbonslve to take and la the most centre or theroabout on compres-lettlelcnt term ot magnesia for stom- sbn stroke; the expansion o! gas M?! lillllwlel- I! duo to ignition driving the piston upwards, making the power stroke. QUES-My engine misses when pulhng up hill on one cylinder, but ls nil right on the level. How can Pnbl "sizing travels P‘ to jump Eternal; Home. wherein await friendship that death cannot sovcr. Anything We can do or say will not alleviate your sorrow, but we join in wishliili mill uic orciii God oi’ H" Bruce may help guide and sup- bo snout tied to your eternal and spiritual welfare. ‘Grieve not, sud heart, nor mourn. ‘Tls lifovnot death.‘ Her out worn body rests beneath the soil, H"? Shim slorifed uuiranlelled Acids In Stomach Cause Indigestion 9"!" a". aouflleu and Pain How To Treat numlgivfilm séatlitoritlcs 6- on ia of the one. 1 stomach trouble indigestion, Lin‘; nclli. burninl’. Eu, blunting, nan-- I81. etc. are due to nli excess of hydrochlorlcncld in the stomach and not aa some bcllovo to i1 luck or UBWIUVQ ltllcas. The delicate stom- wh Ilnlils u irritated. dllileetion ii rm. ry o aids and instead got. from any eating. This awcotens tho stomach. prevents the formation oi‘ excess {or pain. Blsnrated Magnesia (in powder or tablet torrm-rievcr liquid or milk) is harmless to the stomach is used by thon- [asnds of people who enjoy their inonill with no more terir of iiillilzes- tion. ilflrl you, and that your loss muyi state thut 9MP ‘when ycli use a polish which will keep it s ‘zindipiieble, Dominion oi Canada _ Province o! Prince Edward island‘ \-|iil,‘ Ililrilt" [we ilskcd you ihm-c BY HARRY E. PORTER free‘ lives in the Garden of Em“ ‘ “l Chmcary . v in...» it , iiity the’ Guest of God ~ “Uh. llii flirttive mo," she Will olin- shuud b h] ' N0. 0-1579 ’ ‘- ‘rite. "l llillin lilo... to lie i-iillc. “m” b i? on e n! of the mem- Before the Vice Chancellor --ii_v. i--i “ii-i lhll-Iil-iir "f tell-w- °“‘- Minnie Muniilly iiiia aiicnici- 'liliil_'——" M"- Glillflld Stevenson. Mrs. Complainants "Ylill in-rc thinking how quickly Everett MiicLeod, Mrs. Catherine AN!) ' l-onr liul- iii-tor nlinulrcs hill ulYectlons, Huchanam Hubert Iannlsnn and other‘. Defendants Pursuant to sun by villus or a Dccrctal Order made in the above clnms on the second day o! July, A. D. 1924 by ills Honour the’ Vice Chancellor l will set up lmd cell at Public Auction on the premises on Thursday the tblrty-lfirst dayot July A, D. 192d at tbs hour of 11 o'clock in the forenoon AlIJL THAT TRACT, piece or ‘larcel oi’ land. situate‘ lying and being at Sourls West on Lot or Town- Nulnher Forty-tour lu King's County in Prince Edward island bounded llnd des- cribed 8e follows that is to say?- Commencing on the ‘South side qi ‘the Main Road leading from Soul-is towards Rollo Bay in p‘ poet set op- posltethe Western edge of l. e gizig-llljhcabl; symptoms which ovory Main Road leading inwards t e '“ "r" kmm" 5° "°"~ head oit Souris; and running thence ’_S0ili.il seventeen degrees six hundred and ninety seven toot or to the Northern boun- dni-y o! land ol Mrs; Charles Kick- llam; thence North sixty-nine de- grees West along Mrs. Charles Rlckbsm’: Northern boundary tor the distance of three hundred and twenty-five feet or to land '01- Jam- es Scully; thence North oeventeen degrees East sionll the Eastern boundary of James Sonny's land for the dlellmceoi’ four hundred and ninety-three teat or to the Southern boundary o! land oi Bride McCar- --i-Q-oc———— |For Bore Feet-Mlnardh Linlment. thy; thence East two hundred and sixteen feet along tho Southern _ l IN CHANCERY pg, hill-lbw! oi land ut Bride Juculu. f do! lsnil orhlobu E, ltll-k. i 3),} y ce North seveiilcl-n .1... green East two hundred ilnd [our keel, to the Southern side or tllc said Idols Road aforesaid and llieil- '_ twudly along the aitid Road l- _e ll uiireil teet to the place of Ifiommencement containing tour uni] lone-seventh, sores ol land u little more or less ALSO ALL ’l‘iiA'l' lTltAflT piece or parcel ot-iiind sit- uate iyilrs l-ud being on Lot Fony. tour ‘in Kim's County aforesaid bounded and described an iollows that ls" to san-COMJWENCING iii the Road leading to the, Hand or Soul-is at. the Northern church ion- ce snlirllnnlug north ‘seventy lic- greeu West Ninety-two chains until it meats the eastern bouudlu-y or Lawrence Klckltsmw laud; llleilcg along said boundary North twenty degr blast five chains, locnco South seventy-degrees East to llic atoresald Road leading to the lioiid OIWBOUHI- and meson along mild Rdlld ivo chains to place oi com- msllc eutiand containing Frly- six landmine-halt acres at. lsnd ii lit- tle more or less. - ':.‘I‘he land will be sold free from dowel» and other encumbrances. A deposit of. twenty percent oi theapurchaae unoney will be re- quired. from the purchaser on tile premises being knocked down~to .blm‘ hhhc aslmthn balance 0i_lhl> ilei-c iiliolnoiioy to-be poo iJil doll very oi med. ‘Snob deposit will not bfil..lfouutred» "ii-om any piii-iy to tbtiillove-cause; . ‘Plrcj. sale will; bI/CQIIIIHIIOI] by the- mini-t» wlltioiit- expense r w llic purchaser. Dated, this eighth _day oi July, A. D- 1931 - WILLIAM J. CIIEVERIE Muster in Chancery A. F. McQU-AID, Esq. Complainants Solicitor, 3398-7-10-ib8at-6i l‘ Ilx this’! Oifice of the lClty Clerk up noon on Monday. July 28th. 192i, tor the painting and cleaning o! ‘the rooms in the Market Building occupied by the Board o! Trade. The lowest or any tender not nec- essarily accepted. 3670-7-24-6l. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND to loll atlPubllc Auction at the late residence of Sir L. H. Davies. H. l. L. TENDERS Tenders will be received in the to O. P. NICHOLSON. City Clerk EFFECTS OF LATE OIIR L. H. DAVIES FOR SALE The Underslgned are Iinistructed West Street. Charlottetown, on "Thursday the Thirty-fire? day of July A, D.. 1924 at til o'clock in the Foreneon: as a Summer residence by th, lIlhliOfl. July A. b. 1924. OAUDET l HAIZARD, IINJ. CARTER, he" Auctioneer. Mfl-‘l-ll-‘ii. At Alexandrh ell Monday. July i _\ some uiiu-p of valuable tilt]. bred iiiplai. m. silent-emu ‘manual Um a mo. "w..." -' P w, duly 1cm celci-iiec l.. boat to brill ills led beck to chore. lilletiasl Burke. ot lira Ferry Ilia‘ ' ran a search tor lleltae‘: _ bolls with s araliplloe tiooll. "the ro- mislu were leveled - client 'l‘ lAlt the household Furniture and effects in the Dwelling house need late Iln L. H. Davies, comprising Mah- MIIFY Sideboard, dining tabla, chairs sofa. bureaus. also walnut. sofas. ehelre. tables, bedroom turni- ture, as Moll aa all linen. bedding, carpets, pictures, clocks. dishes, and other articles too numerous to Dated the Twslitylseceiid day et Solicitors Tfiifiofsifi horses. cattle. imple- - itlyuii- ever tasted. '\ n; the simple Cmo dir I , fiereoyca “it d i ‘M’ mail- ls ta old method. Save the fruit flavor Everyone loves the fragrance, flavor and delicacy of fresh, ripe ras berries. And now, when a supply of this luscious ruit ls available, why not preserve a lot of it in jam or jelly form for Winter me?- Foilow the Certo recipes and you will make the most delicious raspberry jam or jelly yollhave Certo process is easy und never fails. Use Ccrto for all your jam and jelly-snaking. Certo never hill because it is the actual “jail” property Nature has put in fruit. Certe contains no ielatlne nor preservative. Any hoqsew jinn andjellies. 8e aim to make. Certo Raspberry ‘RF’. Certs one one-halt more than eld method.‘ smmm llioefaorellllflelaltemifllyllbettef‘ ‘=< a Litinlslwlhlillliigv, Co. Limited, _» l _ lie tol- ectlons will got perfect w‘... _......J"’.‘¢.. . fi ' em“....‘.l-r.".'.'. 11.5,; crease alisar sed iii s I and su- u i be (a: will‘: bolliL- °§'l'i'ii."i1/i:i3 iiosflr (Ilse unit I e ...°'Ji..“""" w? first”. stubborn u I. Happiest’! Jelly