All the bliss and en- fchsntment of love is Icapturcd forever-in the bright sparkle of your diamond. Only the linen quality diamonds, = will do for this ring oi <- sll rings . . . see our roll i oi flashing ' diamonds and exquisite ' settings, sure to bring C admiring ' your ' way. ' o ' 3-diamond engage‘ ment ring; illus- grated. Jewellers For‘ Four Generations The first recorded of e. sovereign was that Barium dictator, in 79 B.C. IMPERIAL ABDICATION HOW TO REDUCE abdication oi Sulll. A person weighs about l3 ounces less at either the North or South Pole than he does at the equator. Miss Alice Crockett. York. - Is her sister, In. Neil Msclnnis. Master Neville Watts, Trscsdie. is visiting in York the guest of his cousin. Master Frankie Lewis. Mrs. E. J. Vassey, York, spent the weak-end la the City the guest of her sister. Mrs. Laura Bustln. Miss Jean Carr, Oyster Bed Bridge, was s visitor to York on Sunday, the guest of Miss Chris- tine Proud. I Mrs. Claude Crsswell and daughter, Marie, Winsloe, were visitors to York on Monday even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Nell Msclnnis and daughter Diane, City, spent s few days in York last week. the guests of Mrs. Robert Crockett. ' Mr. and Mrs. Heath Craswell. Winsloe, were visitors to York on Monday evening, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crockett. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Carr. Oyster Bed Bridge, were visitors to York on Sunday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Proud. Miss Pearl Crockett. Boston, U. S.A., was a visitor to York on Saturday, where she visited a lot of her old friends; It had been her old home In her younger days. TBYON W. I. The July meeting of the Tryon Women! Institute wss held on the evening of July llth at the home of Mrs. Heath Howatt. There were thirteen members and one visitor present. In absence of ‘use Pl ‘-‘ ‘ the vice-president, cnow nounrr A bounty of ten cents (100) per pair will be paid for the legs oi crows killed from July 27th to August 31st, and from October 1st to November 11th, 1949; all days inclusive, if delivered personally (not by mail or express), on August 81st and November 15th, to: ANY DOMINION FISHERY OFFICER IN THE PROV- INCE, THE ROYAL PACKING COMPANY, CHAR- LOTTETOWN. While crows may be killed at any time, the bounty will not be paid on crows killed during September, as‘ it is not desirable for gunners to be in the fields immedi- ately prior to the opening of the Hungarian Partridge season on October 1st. I Payment of the bounty 'will be made only on Aug- ust 81st and November 15th, 1949, for crows legs per- sonally delivered. DEPARTMENT or mnvsrnr a NATURAL RESOURCES ' Mrs. Maurice Howatt presided. The meeting opened by singing the first verss of the Institute Carol and repeating the Creed. Roll call was answered by sug- gestions on “How To Make Our District Convention More Benefic- isl." Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. The treasurer was asked to send in the copies of the flour orders to DeBloirs. It wss decided to finish quilting the quilt that was started and have another ready to quilt Mon- day afternoon, July 18th. 1X1 111° Community Hall. The secretary gave a report oi the first day of the annual con- vention. Report of committees: Sick committee made several calls. Red Cross, no report. After some discussion on what to do with the money on hand it was agreed to, leave this matter to a later date, Collection amount- to to $1.00. Next meeting to be _—--_..._. YORK AND VICINITY . . visiting In the City the guest cf a CAVINDIS}! W. M. l. -’ The July meeting oi Cavendish AuxllisryoftheW.M.8.metat the home of Mrs Robert Maclen- Ald preceded ft. _ meeting opened with the worship service led by the secretary, Mrs. Milton Green, who followed the very challenging program given in the Missionary Monthly and pre- pared by the editor. Miss Helen Day. The theme, More Missions!- Ies. Elie was assisted by Mrs. George MoCoubrey, Mrs. Olaf Stevenson and Mrs. ErnesLMac- Neill. - Minutes of last meeting were read and accepted. Roll .cs.il was answered by 8 members and two visitors. Mrs. Olaf Stevenson gave an invitation for the August meeting when Mrs. Alfred Moore will be worship leader and Mrs. Robert MscKenzle and Mrs. Art- emus MacNelIl on the lunch com- mittee. Mrs. Ernest MacNelll reported for the Community Friendship, l0 , sick calls, 2 hospital call-s and 2 cards sent. A report of the Baby Band was given by the Superin- tendent The president then led the 51nd! ProiZfB-m which was in the form of questions and was answ- ered by readings In different parts of the Missionary Monthly, assist- ing were the members present also Mrs Richard Stevenson from New Glasgow and Mrs. Lewis Warren from Ottawa, our two Welcome visitors. The meeting closed with n, prayer and benediction in unison. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Mll- ton Green and the Olaf Steven- son. anscxLsY ronu‘ w. r. The Brackley Point Worneifs In. stitutc held their regular meeting on July 14th, at the home of mo, Real Hughes. The meeting opened by the Institute Ode followed by the Creed in unison. The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. ~ responded to Eleven members roll call with a donation for the adopted Institute. (she some to be repeated for next month. Miss Jean Raynor. a former teacher was w ‘ ed back as an Institute member. Two vigliorg were also present. The delegates to the Annual Toombs. It was moved and seconded that the Institute start at the begin- ning of the roll call for the lunch committee, the two for August being Mrs. Maurice Howatt and Miss Dorothy Taylor. Roll call to be answered with bleached flour bag. Mrs. Waldron Woodslde to have the program. Miss M_illie Gamble tiién took charge and presented a cooking contest. Meetingclosed with the National Anthem. A delicious FREE mauvenv NO CALL IS TOO FAR - - .- NO ORDER TOO SMALL PROMPT SERVICE held st the home of Mrs. Austin lunch was served by the hostess, ___ no: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN _ 1 "Please yourself which “Certo” is a trade mark. Convention gave s pleasing report of both the business and social meetings attended. It was moved and seconded to donate $5.00 to the Jubilee En- dowment Fund. A suggestion was made that s Sewing Club for girls be started In the school for the caning year, further plsois to bs made later. - The school conunlttee visited the school and found everything In satisfactory order. One gift of fruit was sent to a. sick member and thanks expressed for same. New sick committee for the fol- lowing four morsthr: Mrs. Fred Hughes and Mrs. Lowell Younker. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Alexander Seaman. Collection for the evening $4.00. ( The hostess and committee served s. delicious lunch after which the meeting closed with, the assisted by Mrs. Sheldon l-Iowatt. -Nstional Anthem. ‘There's no guesswork in making ism or lolly with Certc Fruit Pectin or “Certo” Crystals. It takes no more time than to make a simple dessert. You get better set, better appearance, better taste . . . and about 50% more jam or, jelly Irom the same amount o! fruit! you use. Certs and "Certo" Crystals are both nothing but fruit pectin . . . the natural substance in fruit that makes jams “jam” and jellies “jell” . . . extracted and concentrated for quicker, easier, better jam and jelly-making. The word I To 1 Jam orJellg from gourfiuil Y I use either I g _ I CE R19 or CERTO Crystals liqoirqmouqovioimqwm{ CIIIO or CANADA PROVINCE OI‘ YRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN TIIE PROBATE COURT ....The lath. dsy of July A.D. 1M9. In lte Estate of Mary Ann Tay- cf Charlottetown Queens County in the ssld Pro- vince. Widow, deceased. testste. To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable or literate person within said County. GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file .of Perle Beecher MscKlnnon of Charlottetown aforesaid, Widow, Richard Nut- tlng Fraser Taylor of the City oi Montreal in the Province oi Que- bec, Optlclsn. - and Trevelyan Hearts Taylor of Montreal afore- said, Optician. the executors of 'CII'I'O'.°"I"“" Ose lists ciy f . .. for liotllsas mil Isles, Wh youuseCarb6or“Certo"Crysta1ly0llt 5am?‘ and jellies need only e ONE-MINUTE full, rollingboilflfhisshortboildoslmoretban ssveyoutiinasnd worle I _ Since so little juice has time to boil away, t yield of l0 glasses who" g1’; git-maid; only yield about 6. ‘N Inducted Oeosrolleods the above named estate praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby requir- ed to cite sll interested In the said Estate to be and sp- pesr before the Judge present at a Probate Court to be held In the Court House in Charlottetown In Queens County in the said Pro- vince. on Tuesday the 88rd dsy of August next coming. at the hour of eleven o'clock neon of the same day to shew cause lf any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed ss prayed for In ssld petition and on anotfon of William E. 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