J 111115.12- 195.4 — COATS --.. 25 PER CENT Discount off all this season’s COATS — for instance: The $l5.95’s are reduced to $11.96 The $16.95's are reduced to $12.71 The $18.95's are reduced to . $14.21 The 526.95% are reduced to $20.21 ETC.—ETC.—ETC. ' Last season's COATS are selling below cost. REVERSIBLES reduced to $7.95-$8.95-$9.95 and $10.95 formerly up to $22.50 SKIRTS, Light and Dark shades. Form- 1 grly $2.98 and $3.98-Selling for I A few BLOUSES i.n.............. 1.49 Last seasons DRESSES reduced below cost. JACKETS- ‘ Reduced to PLAID SUITS- Reduccd to . . . . . . . . . . .. SUMMER TURBANS, formerly 69c and _ 1 9 else-Reduced :0 C “u... u"... “n. The Faslaitn Shoppe GREAT GEORGE STREET Illlnl-‘H LIAOUI OI GLII-LD-l. may cums GIVE rovrn_ wnouzsom: ascnaariois ma‘ 211% 231mg; the less acceptable B11005- of 1050mm Ont-"Teen Clubs" are popping 'up all over the Can- ter and iiv ndian neighborhood I:l ~ are intended to ovcr- Teen Clubs " “Saturday to g0"»-9xi:(’i)l; The, clubs offer opportunities for chat- e, being equipped Vllllll‘ i“ an answer, gramcphciies or even iukc l-‘oXv-i l I I , of pink rosebuds. 1 Hamilton. was s basket of pink roses. Longworth-Lewis l Wedding i under an arch maple wygelia, banked \vith peonies salemnlzed on the lawn of hride‘s parents. Mr. and Mrs Colby C. Lewis, Freetown, when their daughter Elsie Jean was giv- en in marriage to C 1. Murray. son of Mr. an vey Ontario. man was the Rev. C. A. of the Baptist Church, Bedeque. The bride, given in her father, looked Winsome in her floor-length dress of white sleeves. Her veil, held with a clus- At 4 p. m. Wedn sday, July 5th. MONTREAL. Jul)’ 13 ore and well-known Montreal I nnd authorities have sounded a strong fox-glove. the pretty wedding was Wflfhih! fliflihlt Widelpféfli-l iheioften unwarranted use oi Bi-iiienlrial administration oi the marriage by Person 5min ‘ ointment. the sulfa with Peter Pan collar and rlng-tipl CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN "sun" Salve: llolii Danger sulfa- gthlazole ointment for treatment of a number of akin conditions. The Montreal physicians. who Donniiyhave added their note of warn- Mrs. I-lar- [ins in those of others in the medi- E. Longworth of Woodstock. The officiating clergy-- cal profession who have objected strenuo y to promiscuous inter- -drugs. inted out that should a ecome "sensitized” through the superficial use of sulfathiazole drugs may not thereafter be given safely should the imperative need arise in the - Two medical and in. Mrs. Walter Lcard of Bedcque. iilaycci Me" and ding dinner dining-room to sixty guests. with pink and white floivers, light- ed pink tapers and centered with the wedding cake. Lewis, toastmastcr, Rcv. C. A. Britten toast to the Mr. Ira Lewis toasted the groom. Cpl. Longwurth responded fitting- ly for both himself and his bride» Miss coffee were Mrs. Gordon Holmes‘ and Miss Mysie MacNeill. servinl: were Miss Roberta Mrs. Jack Charlton and Mrs. Del- bert Raynor. Mrs. er Waugh and Mrs. Ray Lidsto and Mrs. Harvey Longworth. Miss Slllfll" Longuorth, Vlis. B b LONDON. July l2 - Princess Gorrid and h-Ziss Elizdbetlq QdwabT Euzabelh- 18 and Preily- “'35 W11‘ Woodstock. Ontario; m of white rosebuds. fell to the treatment o! such conditions 11$ floor. Her cascade bouquet was,hl00d P01501111"! 01‘ Phfii-imiiiilii- n1 begin-nine r05“ i Dr. L. P. Ereaux. commenti g Miss Gian Lidsmne, main editorially in the current issue of honor, wore n {lqor-lgngth one; the Canadian Medical Journal on of powder blue sheer, and a halo i1 PM!!!‘ P10118105 11y D11 J- F» B111‘- ghe gayrigd n gess, states: “The sulfa drugs h. iiosegay of sweetheart roses. bee" iiiidilwed 11V 00th U10 1'1 The bridesmaid, Miss Jean Ster- and the medical, profession 1'; i1 ling of Kcnsington, wearing a slip- mlTii0111°115 0111531’? P°W9T5 1511" pef-lgiigfl] gown n; nqiin min-inn beyond their actual worth. This iiiiieia, niso win-e n hnio of pink has led to their widespread use in rosebuds and carried a nosegay dermatology B1101 1h the 5000101- ni‘ sivneiheni-i row; ties, for all and sundry conditions. Little Barbara Ann Ramsey of the Very attractive flower girl in her frock of pink flowered orgnndy. She carried a ciious employment a train of seri- ous reactions has arisen. nbling scquelae from topical ap- plications areuincreasing at an Supporting the groom was Cpl. 511571111118 "l0- , Richard Duhord of Toronto, now The 1150 01' 5i111i1¢h1i1Z016 0111i- Siniinnnii wiih the R_ Q A, p, ment has been followed in many 5iiiiiiii¢i-5ine_ ,persons by skin eruptions. "The The bride's mother wore a two- , resulting ‘cflililiwi. Dr- 511111111 piece ensemble of dusky rose P01hl5 011i. “81V95 lhe Byhil-ilflm 01' crepe and matching accessories. l ii hiimihg ilflh- In BXCEN 0f tho i-iei Corsage was of “we; iii-in,- local picture presented, oedema of T0595. the lax tissues of eyelids. face and genitalia is often encountered. This widespread effect is understood when one remembers that blood levels of some concentration are obtained from absorption of the drug from the skin surface." The following recommendations are made: "That all therapeutic preparations containing the sulfa drugs be clearly labelled as to their contents: that it be stressed on the label that these prepara- tions sometimes produce dangerous reactions; that all such prepara- tions be dispensed to the public by prescription only; that zolc ointment be limited to the treatment of pyodermias on re- stricted areas of the skin for not more than five days; that such ointments be applied only when there is a definite clinical indica- tion for their employment, that more widespread information re- izarding the possible dangers be brought to the attention of the medical profession." ll. S. Grew lists Amuse Princess The mother of the groom was' tii-csscd in blue flowered shecr iiiili white accessories. Her cor- 1121; was of Talisman roses. Ushering were Messrs. Claudei Edwin Lewis, brothers of the r e During the ceremony the pian- ihe nuptial music. and i‘. J. B. LPWlS sang. "O Promise "I'll Walk Beside You." Following the reception the wed- was served in the The bride's table was attractive During the dinner Mr. Colby called upon the to propose a bride, following which The table was presided over byl Riley MacNeili. Pouring l Those ‘ Taylor. 1 Replenlshing were Preston Ramsey. Mrs. Brew- Out of town guests were M‘ Misses Riley ling to be interviewed by an Am- ond in the wake of this prtrnis-l The dis- , sulfathia- - PAGE THREE I l AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE t from 1 TIP TOP TAILCRS LTD. Jul‘ Stores Will Be Closed From July 22nd to August 5th Inclasic I \ vii-Newsflash. Since 1959 Tip Top Tailors’ employees in » stores from coast to coast and in our plant have worked under high pressure and often under the mos: difficult circumstances. This two-week closing will also enable key men in our plant and stores to catch their breaths, and to make arrangements for Fall production and delivery-"without having to cope during this period with day-to-day problems as well. i Depleted staffs too, created more work for I those that remained-often one man doing I the work of two or more. , We ask our customers to make a note of the While our military production remained a: ‘bovedaesduringwhich wflhlubeclosed_ July 22nd to August 51th. l its peak there was no thought of let-up. I Ifyou have a Tip Top garment on order now}; With this type of production now fairly well , in hand, we feel that the men and women of I Tip Top Tailors should have a respite to give them an opportunity :0 get out into the sun and rest. at YOUR Tip Top store, please contact this store to see if i: is ready. If i: is, be sure to take delivery before July 22nd. "lP TOP TAILORS LIMITED y. 99 Grafton Street, Sannyside 5. {l} Victoria Mis Rally —£ Resolved thatvwe‘ pledge ‘our 5-11" "'14 51-"11001 19119 , allegiance to our King in this time Th“ “'36 Che c! we mo“ ‘mporb , of Illiltliitlnfll crisis that we atslk durum o! me day.‘ meagre floatation. - peope o pray more earnes y or ~_ our country and for our leaders in I ggmfile weam" humeral Am“ '1' this time of need. - ' l ' T 2. Whereas the women in our land baiififgjfm yapmsngu§jilt vso we will know what to d . 1 l Messages were read from the’ secretaries. Mrs. Murchison read the messa e from the Commun- ity Friends ip Secretary, Mrs. Col- sin Mra. Jenkins -read the Temper- iance message from Miss Myrtle lark. thl mis- c 03“ “'9”; 111mm ‘Eitllilfieiltt 11F‘ m" sions, making successful attacks on . '"'— i home an commlini if y a "i8 0 two tank wllcentrflil-IOIIS and leav- siggryrrlgzbllyallfilsnothrlald Bin ti: Mrs‘ Plckumg gave ilmslk 8g: stand for total abstinence, there- l in; n German min Sign gflrg the missionary books. Read." Mrs. Keith Boswell gave Mrs. Darroiws message on the supply work. Goods have been shipped to the mission fields to the value of fore resolved that we urge our W. M. s. members to take this stand and that we seek to arouse the public to the seriousness of the’ liquor situation. 3. We express our sincere thanks United Church at Victoria. Dele- gates and visitors attended from twelve surrounding communities. Mrs. D. J. MacFarlane was in charge of the service and with her on the platform were Mrs. W. N Other lighters flew offensive pat- rols deep into France. destroying 10 road vehicles and d in: l others. Dive-bombers soor ' hits on troop transports and milit- arv buildings southwest of Cacn . . . . v . . _ - - , ' _ _~ , ii vp '. vi, N iii_ n‘, V erlcan Arirly private yesterday, but “f “i2é?§;‘ni.‘iin“’$f'° iii.»masts“:massages‘;"issue. we in» in ir-imi" ' ’ . * " _ ‘ f‘ ‘ . -~,-'i :~- .11.. N. 13.. Mn. ' "BY- . The (xifllitmhigxit ‘Zfi-emebelgig‘ 2T5 glioemgl lglllgflgllulillllil limits? B? “Ilsoninvortli, lVllsqSndNtllflilléil gong-V Prince“ Elizabeth’ Wm‘ h" i‘ fluid lwi tlie United lstates. successful in Canada is operated worth and Mrs. Buntaln oi’ Char- Daren” w“ "lsmng a willie“ zallbfll w ":',1ll"rlli"m5cll/€5 are tak-» invassoclation with n Sllflllfblin lottetoivn. SW11" 3th A11‘ Fm" lwmbei" b350- mg thaflgftiatfve, find in a uumberlchmcii in Winniyi Adrl During the evening a happy and Pm Gene Gm“ °f 051C113‘) a" ir=tances, church halls cr base-ivisicn of an unooirusiyc kind is imnii hi nimiinm-inrs and we" “'15 0111i! "Yin! 1-0 C10 hi5 10h 85 .,,‘e,,i§ i,“ v“ odationlfered until closing tznie \'.'l.%'ll"i'S honored the bride and l‘ T0P011Bf {OP the army P11111108- iri those J 'enile han " X5111. i, ,_ _ ___ eroonr- 11m- '5l1"‘5_ And 31711105" .0, _.-...;__ “as eyflfy-aglégzdf.the...dnw»n Mm Longvyorthl prim. m her There weie no barriers in talk- 1 . ies for their kind hospitality in steam “w” 1" 115m geminuy ‘m i~ Z - . _ ' f C. . C adi n ailway . Elect-ri and i. l" 01111111515110 ‘m5 mel- “51515 113d Cpl Lo,,..,,-D,.-h has b" met opposition. D5325 {ffifile “fir, 18%‘ any ‘iflfufffl and; byuilirél scllirlierlggglooriil pnzillglnalsufil,‘ a ,‘,’.‘,’,““§‘,f“l,,f.‘"1,?,f' Dlensel a loliomoticisn lg utilized in ‘ f b”"°"."-‘ "Drmlfl “m1 llgnhmml“ he» hi thnrl! 6 A p 10,115., mem: “She was standing 1h from 01' kins and Mrs Affleck wasTThe Mrs MacQuarries message — a an, d0: uakeersthls Dram, l) we? places where that type of motive ‘l 5-(‘5 lust about to Jot in- T111‘ “F-ii‘ [0,], ‘NUTS ‘ ‘ ' ‘ e pas‘ the fireplace looking at pictures Siewariiship 0'; personality”. In plea for new circles-was read by ape o m power is suitable but the density of " .= l ‘lcverscd this tendency‘ lmd “m” i’ After n lilflrf stay on the isinnd °11 m0 ‘"1111 and 000=i5i011i111Y B18110- whatever way we may shed abroad Mrs. Pickering who then gave her c955‘ Dopuiltiim B10118 the 11110-5 01 H111" l, War. if it is accompanied by i géiiggiliflfifo‘Eéisljkgpecl ~° 59°‘ -" flip i,,-,,,,,_,» Cnuni}. m“ mom, w 311$ "Tl-luhfl g 531d)’ ":0 "1005 ‘x1111 some of the winsomeness of report on Christian Stewardship‘. ‘waeyifapetlse such astto coma t In: great social upheaval. always, waists lbercféncc will not be m onmm, when they w," msmev "fiwrtlgélks a i; wro e n fl cnrist we are being good person- It is a definiti consfiousness i a “ H , sue; with ipsno Tia: Canadian A‘ _ h“ B dmsnc effect upon fasmun‘ l their normal placcl-thc-y ncvci" are '~1§ this plli ‘fl t v' 't t Emy stewards‘ - l“ we have or can ‘Tivm sggve; mummy Raiiw“ bioneered in the ‘Z ‘lyrics Jarllesi L“? ‘Tin theLnnnillnsill ‘"1151 0°54“ 11'1" hm‘ abnlldol" h Amv-“ifln 015111011" 11g 851111111 2Y5? b wltsligsEsfrv/Tylsiogfll azteirlesiagollllin “shill-J: llfmiiijntlélivlghtlgieogcgsugrvei-‘s use of Diesel-electric motive POW" 11 ezlmtlc n ‘ton o l‘ 0 j ‘ .‘ » _ ..-- ..- .. “ , ' .. ' ' l‘ ~ 111 ' - _ ,. »;' Wis; ...Tisi.'":.~> will‘ .‘.“i‘.. Bouiireault-lironi i" ‘ii *?°v’f“““" iii“ ‘ “m *1» M“ D- 1- “""'5°"» "we “"1 may i" liut 0f Woods 2:: isz.zi."s.zz*i.z"zziiii.ti“its! i a in the past cmtiiry and a half, 1520* r n °XD§ 1y e ilmmuc - _ said one always got a welcome sentupromptlv at the end o quar- motives ‘or us the Grand a h help us to sec this: me ~>< ° to itgu eirrl have American when coming home and she felt m. Our gifts have increased but lTrunk wemm ea 5311mm mm of me .., _ Ynchvyilvolullol‘ and the first Blah Waist! gllilfldt aun it? tiilllyl-Tdttendaalictgle shThevascoctilllllelsllyg kbblllilnlttee was gills blgélnglllllreased according w {aim cP)__Ge,, Canadian National lines lln the ‘ thdile is a curious similarity As m PM“ "Ind is m" rm 005E305" 01' B11? 130ml 000015!“ “hi! Mrs. D. J. Morrison. Mrs. Stirling The Question Box brought in- Dushled making nhniig-Béisilzd igizlgi-eciréiffogigxollgfié; h" 9°“ n" effect o‘ “ch on We. cent anli a} inoslt) people think its 531i llnenillepqted all“ anlcl hffxgflidiffsngltfl?" Moyse and §?,',,',f§"§§n.i ilffuiiiswlli 5 85355181113 §,°“,~f“§l‘§‘ ionfrceslulilhibli lghififiliwl}; four-crlacle Diesel engine; and have 7,; ' if. . .',, -., i n . . - ‘ , > '- ' ' ' 113 1'1 - 3 ' m1- iis we i» i we m» 1i mated Sh” “lwnys “ems m will be lllilll‘ Ii is probulblc his) Georgetown “on Jcllnuclil’ gliuéic eInhcavei-Tt prlseta align,’ be- sage hum“ the President Mm m" lawsi i l ti n were:‘Sgt-firms{Tvnhoodjslvlllillartlfiglbiclllg they have hécn deslfihed Chiflil‘ (l)! i’ ‘he “m” slrmlnncal gestures‘ their ski akin be 5ll-'ll'l but. "h. i944 Wll(.“l Marv daullltler uyitl '- Then a British Generlil ed ed woodsldm we must not “my wk The 101 Ow n8 "so u O s lum%'slglllltlulgsfilllgal airliorcie which switching service. l “ most obvious of “111011 i5 1° the, gin, 0,. ion’; um’, “iii iii- Jamlos Bcfid,ca,,,t‘a,,d as l gMrr-lpurposeh, between ‘he you“ Prlfm 111i)"- 1'"°JL1L1_."'" 111° ""11- "wpml- ____ Rfg- -- - - — ' " m” e Cl “gal; ggfgglslq Wm be most certainly be ‘scanty. Boudreault, became the bgide cess and the private. 8 ‘ ‘Wnqaced no mfigerfl. And she The other noticeable thing after Joseph Patrick. i-cn or Mrs. Cronin Grail. a good reporter. awaited n-1»_~1-r:§ it both m hm; conduct and great social upheavals is tlic iinie- of Silmmcrvillc and the int, wii- another opportunity - three hours L hér‘ Aves; i162?‘ of n\\‘0l%8llSlClgtll€S1.utl ‘ “a Magi‘ Cronin. Rllljd two bomber stations later. , Aha 1 it"; oi '- ‘ 1'. ' v ' in» we pie-111 men Rev. ziaasaiin?i."rif.°§:s1.2z iiifsiiss“ isi..i:;'."=.*:s ‘éiiil’; U59 (ERTO and get i; ___ _ _,,_ .___.__ eration; after the First World War of relatives and friends. girls. He approached politely. " j '::"" 3:" "T" they wore beige for a whole dec- Attractivciy attired in a floori "Does a trip like this tire you?" w»: _ - ' ' nde. ifiiislh Wedding coil/n of heaven blue he asked. g _ Having thrown away her cor- Satin with finger tip veil and "I have been enjoying myself d?‘ , . w Sets. 01c Biiiifliitfilifllffl “gmalifs ciirrtyinr n pcnrltlrvsiijrija (the aift tgo mliclll to think of being tired." ' ~ 1 j l ' ' ' ., . n cr,o lf‘ l‘ , i - _' _ géifilléelllgigiiwrlliifhlfllllll lilfitifi ‘it ihfilecliiiillclgloltilll thee hgrn tcilfietll‘ ,'Zdficlti§,m1~ilgu iltlrlatigliilnuiv d???‘ mselll ' i n . y. 1H, - alipene n . s on a c'- t -. o ic- rainso cngr nsipcope very o en." P t b . l°h%i‘f,illg°rur‘gfffis,rsf"‘" effect of “van nnd ii hnsni 1141p: wedding march. ixlayed by Miss, "Those hats (she ointed to the e l .- _> , > - 5 pened yet in the prescnt struggle. Gvnciicvc Soioinan. ‘ ‘canvas ca s with ockcy brims i M _‘ CjU T l C U,R A i But I think short hair will come, The bridesmaid was Miss Agnes worn by he ground crews) cer- " >1inr-...,oi~Trvit'~T and with it some kind of close- Bondrcauit of the Bank of Nova_tainly are funny. And I never i f1 ~ liming m“, IS\lcotl‘iav:l1Cc)F_f1i'$'.\‘}ll10 wals btetfgiiriiing-lrealfied a pilot has to wear so M E d n h H I W i" - 1S ' ' 111 n 001' 911i; ress.muc equipment." ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ ,- of pink shrcrrfivcr satin with coro-_ The Princess seemed to grow Akh‘ your Jamsdan y]: it: Why C9719 |g Sue u up m urflmo v ! ii; ‘ill. s l-‘2.€n..“'l§’.."11{2li?é?2‘il“\.?3€ T°if..‘“.°ilf:°t.-.£€ ""“ ’°" P“ =11" "OW" 1011M "M? i brgse {of Sgrilmmcrvillc, an i1 A 11', wing cnn-imnndei- “s. 50% "m"! 1"" 0' I9 Y °n 1°“ Making jam and jelly with Curio uqlhkand easy. For v f progfifii hfmggupalglc lllfgfgtugfi; eduflga‘ ignéhfiiigl-ve you been m I pantry shelf than you will if you inn You need only a one in iwo-mmuio full gelling boll "iidfiffi by Mr. Percy Boudreaiiii" Engmnd?" he asked the sold," u“ ‘he OIdJQBhionCd, long [mi] .. .ior ielly only: half-minuicin aininuie. his eating .1 _ glide of the bride and by Mi‘. George Graff made what he termed a h d 01 your 111110. 011011)’ ""1 111¢1 1i 1-'11l"11’i11hi i" Wflfiiwl l I iléiifil-‘lii; m" " ' . Mo» M» <>= 1w _________ . Q ding breakfast was served at the s1‘. PETERS soon: A114 "1111 130"" Y" 11 11°‘ °111Y 8°‘ n. Certo lmil n so abort llial practically no fruit juice . i // §§3‘,‘,‘§,,,§{,,,M,§i ,’,‘,,‘,‘,‘},,,,§‘,f§" Chm“ SCHOOL extra quantity but extra quality, too. eon go oil‘ in steam as i: does during the old-fashioned I T110 11111105 liiivvlilhll 005M111‘!!! Honor Roll for St. Peters South For Certo jams and jellies taste for 1°"! 5°11 Th‘ "Vi"! l‘ ‘° 5"“ m" 7°“ 5°‘ 'b°“' W115 i1 “Y0 Dlccc suit of medium ' sghgo], _ , Y one-lull] more jam or jelly without‘ any increase in the ) blue with matching hat. guise y“; 1G preli-i gaiiniiiaersnn_ better-look more appeuzing. ou ‘mourn o‘ m“ you um , ra e I:l eorga ac aren: ' _ ' h ' —-—-——————————— 3, Mary Lei-iwéii; 3_ Mei-ii“ Mnhan mike them m ‘boll! one "u"! t . NATURAl TASTE AND Col-OUR l ._ Grade V1 i. Marion MacEwen: time and you get sure rellilil- The sllorl Ccrlo boil does not slim natural fruit latte l ., lgéirlflrligy]? Sanderson, 3, Ralph Mac- and colour n long boiling does. Jams and jellies made , Qi-nne iv_ i, Min-ion gander. with Cerfo retain all the luscious um and colour of the ; . ison; 2. Bob MacLean; 3. Freda figgh ii-nii, MacCallum. l Grade III: l. Cora MacKinnon: B of a new victorlanism, and, as if “It's your brother again, tell him we've rented our only pan room with a Guardian Want Ad!” NS rilNTil mzirriziac was a teacher. ing with the King and Queen, but Successful 5mm] in approaching the Princess. he L ll ll. Aiilliv n1 I11! ""1050 3°‘ l ePrvlfe for Attendance: Marlon eruitlng stations: "Li"?! sandemmh ifiisiilléi-aiiti..lfrhi: Phi-e L- reser- mw Glasgml‘ S-ldmly‘ "M'- Instailation of magnetic lottctnwn. or write to District Rocrultin Officer, lil. D. 6. Halifax. . . 5.. for further in- formation. lll-farold MacLean; S, Elmer Can- 1 te o. 1 Grade II: I. shirley MacEwen; 2, Earl MacLaren; 3, Eugene Mac- ’ Laren. l Grade I: 1. Tommy Ledwcll; I, .Betty Lewis; 3, Mai-y Lewis. l Perfect Attendance for month: 'Marion Sanderson. Marion Mac- 1 Ewen. Prizes for Highest Average, Ted Sanderson. Georgia MacLaren. lMarlon MacEwen, Marion Sander- son, Cora MacKWinnon. Tommy vflVliitllSlllillllll dra n plug. in war machines has surcee - ed in attractlnglusuificieiit metal filings to elim to much motor WQII. ._,_._.@n§ $1200.00. Miss Ruth Boswell sang very sweetly, "I Think When I Read That Sweet Story of Old." Mrs. Bustin's message for Baby Bands was read by Mrs. Morrison, to Rev. J. A. Jul-dine for his ad-l dress, to Mrs. D. J. MacFarlane for her leadership, to the session for the use of the church. to the lad- Jenkins and Mrs. Percy Affleck. Meeting opened with a conse- cration hymn followed by prayer by Mrs. Affieck. STEAM uocoiuoTivi-z STILL RIIGNS as PRIME MOVER SURE RESULTS-NO GUISSWORK Will: Ceno you get a book of tested recipes-a diflerent recipe for each fruit. Follow exactly the recipe for the particular lruit you are using and you can‘! go wrong. You'll male delicious jam or jelly with the greatest oi CIHQ- WHAT CIRTO l5 Certo ll fruit pectin-the natural jellylng substance in fruit-extracted from fruit in which ll is most plentiful. lt allow: you to make jam or jelly from fully rips fruit instead of the under-ripe fruit called for in old-fashioned A pound of lam or |elly mode the Corto '°""1'"' way contains no more sugar than I pound mode the old, long boll way. ———~<\4w1" "Wws ‘w Y Wvvvw‘ ‘ Look for Book of 72 Tested Recipes under the label of every Carlo bottle. A Product o! Donald ma; . _1._. .1 YT | I» ‘out that 0&1" '