EPAGE FOQRTEEN . IHE GILALQIAE- CHARLOTIENYY" ~ - ' i» ~ » , n I I l"fj1"1!1.§"5,:2“§§f I.-I O L M A N ' S Has Everything l F0 r us: racer A SUCCESSFUL t c .1}. i f“: sprayer. $100,- 3 furrow Crown _ gang plow. $30. Austin A. Bcsles, Fkxwwn. P. E. I. -ron sun-m ton Chev truck. dual wheels. Motor recently overhauled. filoecl for quick ssle. Dflzssn do Duggan. French River. g 50% MORE Jam orJellg From your fi-uil Mm m0 ie/srar/n/zamzs A Siiijllill. Grape Juice AYLMER ' I _-WANTED--'I‘wo maids for gsn~ crsl housework, and 1n assistant cook, Apply Superintendent. Prince County Hospital. tracted from fruits, in which it is most plentiful. to make jam and jelly-making quicker, easier, more economical. é‘ With the cost oi living so highz Certo is i. v _ grand news for jam and jelly makers. The ' merest beginner can use Certo knowing -FOR. RENT—Two three-room apartments on Water Street. All her jams and jellies will tum out right. THE W0 DERFUHY s" If ca" 5 n redecorated. Hardwood floors . And she'll get one-hall as much again Certain“ the needofm- 1on3 gm?“ ‘“§,°“§,“°"" ““§".§§§.L§.i§§"§§§l§.1’ 13 01- regular 25c . . Z03 - _ ,_ ~ _ _ _ i _ ' p, , owness, u . from he‘ mm‘ wasteful boiling to make sure your Jams 739, 32 02. regular 55c , _ 44:‘ ' These results are easier to understand and jellies will set. With Certo, jams need .4011 SALE-ms’? l-lmi Dodge truck. Good condition. 1W mik- age. central Groceterla. Biunmer- _3ORDAN 16 oz. regular 30c . . only a one-tmtwo-minute full rolling boil . . . jellies a half-minute to a minute. This erto is actually the ruit which causes when you realize that natural substance in 25c jams to “jam” and jell’ to “jell”. It's ex~ extremely short boil means: side. 1 A 5Q% greater yield ‘because you: _y0R 5A1}; __ Qunmgy hard- P"C‘°“' hm‘ 1w“ " m‘ W1“ wood ready tor stove. Immediate ‘hm “d '° “m ""7 h d live Ap ly Bax 20 Clrlmm N W H Item-n. sfdmgry‘ p ' I Gusssvmi VMli 6am A h nl z ——-- i - w» . ' . 2 »~.Y-’J§-ZZ'J..-§‘.?J..° ” " ""‘ “‘ 40w ssLuNG sunrsnleed x i, ~ - r ~ ‘*~ B’ SUGGESTIONS Rwm’ "E SURE Wm‘ Hot Plates. two burners. at whole- E. M“ Certo if you followsxactly 3 There’: no lonlg boiling ta rilullllh! sale PYlCQS- S" RBX Dlwson, _ “' ' "j ' I . "r “m? Pw- .‘i“f..i.l‘ii.i"l.f.‘i;iif Alba“- ii 7! ‘PEANUT BUTTER .......Jar 26¢ to 50c \ vnded. ‘Different fruits huh m!“ o; [he need 'dlnfl‘¢flt handling. fruit._ They army in w“; pringg wmien‘; Institutes lLQBSTER _._ 1/2 Ib. fir; , , , , _ _ , _ _ , , , _ , , , _ 15c Therelllepltltehtohen- yvuruml endielhes- was held m m, Album" msn- l *‘""“°"'P°'°'°'°" °"'- lute Hell OH Jul? 19"‘- Th‘ m‘ CANADA DRY lKLlK-—PREM--—KAM . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. 42c s: sun or Results. ernogn session was presided over i ""“Y°“* ’*“""" by Mrs. (mm Harrlson- The GINGER ALE . .. . . . . .12 oz. 18c. 3O oz- 30c ipAQKAQEg CHEESE __H_____,__ 1.4 "$213 Jill!!! WITH CEITO. meeun, opened by singing the i YOUROROCEIMASIY. o5 ajm re eating U... cmd i... LIME RICKEY 30 oz. C ' |b_30g an “no You“ union. Tlzepwelccme address was TOM CQLLlNS MlX . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 OZ. 3°C l ' 25 " ,..----~,. shying; igig.lyveé;inlg;idv=;r;gg SPARKLING WATER ............so OZ. 30c ¢REAM CHEESE —- Gm ° R l ' ¢ r E1 d le. The minutes __~ : gulllle olast. rcignsentlon WEN Tefld i . ll- —- ‘i 3;“..3§°;‘.§“;,,T,’.1§ Qgifiijillfig‘... GINGER ALE-ORANGE Etc. ...1o¢ those present were as iolloyvs: Al- ' “i” '"'*“”' ' ‘a SPREADS berton 6. Brooklyn ll. Cafirumii? COCA‘COLA - ' i - - - - ' ' -* - - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ '- -- 10c 6, Elm-dale 12, Fortune ove . W ~~ Inmeslbing reports on the work 0d! LIME JUlCE _ . theW/arious Institutes were res _ v by the secretaries, ggvitgg‘ an ten- Sweetened -—- Pint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 55C FRENCH s MUSTABD auraglng account o e.r so l\’— __ - I ' ‘ ‘ _ lslles. imorovrments made in the Unsweetened Q Plqt ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - ' 6 OZ. J8?‘ . . . . - - . . 120 l ‘and d l“ o’ “mfg 551.001: anndt com- ‘ f V,” . . . . . . . . . . . 4 9 J 15c llllY mods will: Cans m¥xeyYgmgzgamgnloificers “I”, a‘p_ i ‘ I i _ ' _ . i 35c CZ. _ 8|’ - - . s 0 - . - “"""" "° """' pointed for the coming yea-r: Pre~ I __, 1o Illflllfllllllfllwnll’ sident. Mrs. Frank Dunn. vice~ COFFEE __ 2 °‘z_ ba s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ r; marlslln old pros. Mrs. Fraser nix; secretary. ' ,,_ . d g 23 t 80 FRESH DOUOHNUTS |°"I'5°i| Wflr- M“ G" Mmal” TEA BAGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C O C ~ Executive members: Alberwn. " Sugarad - dozen .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . .. 35c Mrs. Carl Weeks. Mrs. Robert - _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ . ___ _ _ _ 30c 1311"" Bf°°kllll~ M" m“ um" QLIVES .. .... Jar 35c to 98c Flam _ dozen " M.“ l“- "“.°@°"= El"‘““‘°' M": ~~efilwl~il . SODA CRACKERS-Plain _- Salted Tignish on Thursday evening. Re- brother Gerry, also Miss Betty Will Matthews. Mrs. John Adams, Es__ M‘ d ____ D-H ___ Gherkms suit l3~7 in favor o! Tignlsh. Dumasof Worcester. Mass. have Fortune Cove, Mrs. Arthur Wal- PICKL sweet ‘Xe l s E P k ed/ 25c ' returned home after spendjng lace, Mrs. Arthur Gallant; Cas- '*""*'"“"”"]_- - 29 45 FILLED S -—- 3.0 ag - - - - - - - - - A ‘ ' 1 ' h m .- 1 u 9p Mrs, Horace Qamwe, klndS - . ~ . . Jar C f0 c . Miss Mae Mslley hash returns. their 33631611021 Jereh (ejizluesshls o gallop Mend Bridges FRESH plain and Iced . from Lowell. Mass. w ere s e Mr. an rs. osep a ag an. 5. Y1 » ____, ._ ______ -—- . .. bert d littl t th past two weeks visiting‘ MM 8115591 LPBFd W88 ED130311“- VEGETABLES dlamhhtegelraarbargroirrre‘ vzltinz h: jgjsléives elhere. -i Wfifkmefl fife busy “R58 days Ed Chfll-"ma" a’ m” 7550mm)“ FRESH FRUITS AND ~ Cha,..,.v,...,...n_ .___ . installing a furnace. also electric committee and Mrs» Walter Wells AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES I loner; in me Al- as wlialrman or the courtesies lights and flush berton High school. The work is being done by Morrison d: Co. oi Summerside. Haylng is in full swing in this Ross and Donald Leiurgey 01' surrmerside are spending their holidays with relatives and friends in Alberton. committee. At this point all joined in a sing-song with Mrs: Pike at. the piano. Miss Boswell, the usslstant Great preparations are being made for the official opening oi the Western Hospital. CHOOSE CANDY LOOK AT THE . m. and Mrs. Tfllan Monies.’ Mrs. Yxdge ca!‘ Newioundnllandhls vicinity‘ and tlwtcrolp is a bumpAiyil- filmrtlilxljzfifaéléilelsszitjl: gxterflntgit éz- M _ Mr . S . B k t d t >' 1t‘ e. e truest er‘ one. s esvies n years. . ~ 3159;. 13m.- Biy r:- ill/giggly. 0 “ll/fir, glimes Pike. and Mrs. l crops in this section o! the Island Coraline. She also spoke on the HALF PRlCE THE E ' _ _.“__ pike, look very good, partiflilgrly me Jubilee Eindmvmenl: Fund which STOCKED . ' Albcrlon Junior baseball team ——~—- 90mm CIOP- M“ be used m Pmvlde schmar‘ FOR oooo FOODS ships Ioi- rural girls who wish to ' ' l . i . . _. d ’T‘h l ti 1 lh m Eiyilii TE.“ Jmfi-il..-M.’_'*__*""s_‘?._~“““°"_-f2-_.---M»; __’“““L__.P_~°°“"“ °“ ° ° take Home Economics or l-Isncli- . cmov SECTION . emit courses. She also spoke ‘ briefly on the Food Clubs for . girls which they hope ‘w intro- . duce this coming year. Fortune Cove Institute had s nice display o»! hand-mods quilts. rugs and embroidered articles. . ~- .____._ - Mrs. Callahan o! Alberion gave s paper on teaching and Mmlshlng the school room. The meeting DEBDIHAM. Suffolk. England _.(¢p) _ Still playing the tenor closed with the National Anthem. horn in m, ‘own band i; gz-yesr- The evening session opened om A15"; collins. who rounded " \ ~ with Mrs. Melvin Bridges in the the band m 1W1, chair: the Ode was sung and the minutes o! the alternoon session _ read and adopted. " T“ "~’°°“ °’ l“ °°""=*'" M ‘cmmittee was read by Mrs. Wll- ‘rr Wells and the resolutions j i fimmittee by Ntrs. Russel Leard. ‘ \ short entertainment followed i (insisting o! m» m: inswu- “- "Ammon. v.21. i In comunction with my Egg and Poultry BUilfl-lll, I have‘ riicnial music. Song~Mury Glllls. Recitation-Mary Murrsy. Instrumental music-Vance uid Wilfred Bridges. Sons-Mrs. wells. Reading-Jars. Russel hard. Song-Vance Bridges. Piano dust-Ruth Pike. Nancy LOT 18 Conlslin; o! Ml uresjll cleu and in high sins o! sultlvltlon; nlns room house with sun psrlor; burns and other outbuildings in excellent repair; also stock and; opened a , , mm and FISH MARKET such as a walk-in mschinsry. l! not sold privately will he sold by public suction at 011W- uu a u. Song~mymond Aliens. . , r ‘ l National Anthem. " Apply‘ to I] I ms. NORMAN rutovsoiv on Prsmlsel, or Phone 48-34 Kensinflou h. ' _ B B A c E i s l display counter and a deep freon unit. ‘ 37°“ "m3 Professional Gard ' ' I have installed all modern equipment. (refrigerator, _ ' I Now m STOCK .,,.,.g,.,,.,,,_‘.._, Choice fresh Beef. Pork andfruli Vogstsblos always ln‘ U8|I0|0ll$~~ Thaw ,f"m"f,f,"nfm" 1-“ ‘at: '9‘ “H”, ‘stock. an well as s good assortment of Cured and Prepared P eeonn n _ ' . "M" mm ‘_ fling.‘ m; E‘ u Grggiisloknggm. V’ I Meats. such an Sausages. Hams. Bacon. cto. . v on; v _ a Dbliahif i»: ‘$13.23., 2.1312211. filth‘ film-M“- ‘ CanOoods. Fruits, Smokers’ Supplies, Soft Drinks. Con- fin“.- zm: . ‘n. ~- .1.- STWL PULL-PUSH RULES- i: mm- im. toctionors. Flour snd Foods. rmi muss am swam ' ~ , CIIISELG. ‘ ‘ Shula Dill Polls MAORI?!- manufsclursd by m. llyAllfllllll. t -. II ..... E l6 as. _ _ PRICED LIGHT Al‘ BllAllE, McKAY s tummy United Summmido, P. l. I. A D. ii. CROSSMAN Atwgv 4 l C. Ssmmmlds ' ENTRAL CREAMERIES A LIMITED QIARLOTTETOWN