"I'iI raise with a package of super-delicious Post's Grape-Hui: Flakes" "OK. pal. That's a blue chip if I evl" smv one-speaking delici- 035,)!’ of course." "And these malty-rich. honey- golden Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes are ll whole stack of good nourish- mcni." "A spadeful of carbohydrates for energy." "And minerals for muscle and IIDWlhJIld rich blood." "Using two grains instead of one in making Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes is a pair that really pays of! --in double breakfast enjoyment Ind rosy-cheek nourishment." "Fellahs-I think I'll pop over to the grocers right now and buy up enough Posts Grape-Nuts Flakes for a full house." zusirs mm crinhnued from page 1) sool ferny woodlands and still-lush iiimmcr fields wherein pictured herds pastured. There in tile ' of the valleys one caught - of brooks dreaming beneath c brzdges but moving never- tlicicss steadily toward some r1‘;- u. unmindfui of ours and others passing. At hiiltoia we wished the csr nwizht pause. that we mignt inner enjoy the rich beauty of thc- pnszoi-als spread before ho: and fields and WOUdlElida. And sometimes for good measme s wince picturesque," set at some 1'1. held safely there .nc rim a! the sheltering Sleeps that; really sloped . ' and were crowned witn u}! fsrk izrcen of spruces and firs, or rallan: old birches or maples law rprr . We saw the white of I house or a barn snug in it's flank- in: uFQ-‘i set against the sky-line and unci- as though it. might have been placed there to remind the mani- who looked up to it. tiiat their is other treasure than that witch is to be gained from the mi‘ and infinitely more lasting. f c?“ ~11 was lined agsinst- hie grey-blue there. O I O We stopped at a farmhouse where the fanrily that neighborci us for many years now dwell. ll is on a. road strange to us and as we came to the locality we conjec- tured about it's location. "I'd say it's that house!" I said nodding to rne. But James knew better. “Herc ii. is!" he said and when I who- oered about his occult powers h: added: "Sure. There's the two jerseys and the filly over in a field!" We "kayleyed" only briel- iy, with time however to pick un the threads of their living and fill in the weaving of time's web since they neighbored with us. We admired the chickens. n. white drift. of them and the flock of Muscovies. James must see the fa’. hogs and while the men chatted of crops we must see the garden and flowers. "That was a nice trlp. we had this morning“ I comment to James come now from the evening chor- liig. “f like to motor along new roads." "I'm thinking. Ellen" he observes with a smile "we'll be ‘Or.’ the road‘ for good. if we dent al- iend better to our farm work!" Until tomorrow - Diary Goodnight. Minister. l “wmswrs L. 11> AN- rm: CENTL GUARDIAN This column h reeuvea forum of local interact, but advertising el o ndny nature may he inserted at five cents a word strictly pu- able in advance " ' . COOK'S m Photographs. AT YOUR SEBWCI - Arflllll Coal Co. Phone M98. ' NEW PORTABLE RADIOS- Very sma:t. Rich in tone. Toombs Music Store. WATER HEATEIl-Eiectric or gas. Economical operation, beauti- ful lines. lasts a lifetime. See our show window. Miller Brothers Ltd. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANArtt-Aueuat 22nd, 1948. Cardigan 11.00 A. M. LOIHB Valley 330 P. M. Montague 7.30 P. M. The speaker will be Rev. P. A. Fergu- son. COVEHELAD - UNION DOAD UNITED CHURCH. — Services for Sunday. August 22nd. are: West Covchead 11 A. M. Union Road 7.30 P. M. Rev. 'l‘ho.s. A. Wilson, UNITED CHURCH.- Services for Sunday. August 22M- l-lighfield 11 A. M. Princetown Road 3 p. M, North Winsloe 7.30 P. M. Sunday Schools at regular hours. John F. MacKay. B. A.. Student Minister. ' 118E PKESBYTEBIAIS CHURCH IN CANuLx-Servlces on Sunday. August 22nd will be as follows: Caledonia 11.00 A. M. Murray Har- bour 3.00 P. M. Wood Islands 7.30 P. M. Sunday Schools. Cflledbhlfl- 10.00 and Wood Islands 6.30. R61!- T. A. A. Duke. Minister. RURAL CUSTOMERS. — EnJOY the advantage of recorded music as played on modern equipment even if denied electric power. New ccmbinstion radio Dhonograph with batteries and spring wound motor. Must be heard to be up- preciated. Let us show Y0" Wdfly» Miller Brothers Ltd: PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. - Sundoy. August 22nd. Canoe Cove 11 A. M. S. S. 1O A. M. Rev.” H. Lloyd Henderson. ‘M. A.. will ed- dress the Memorial service at Clyde River 3 P. M. S. S. School at 2. Special offering for the up-kte!) o! the cemetery. Rev. Mr. Hender- son will address a meeting at Nine Mlle Creel: at 7.30 P. M. Churchill S. S. 11 A. M. Rev. '1'. W. Good- will. Minister. rouce COURT - at the Sil- psndlary Magistrate's Court ye:- terday. a party charged under one Income War Tax Act was assess- ed the costs o! the court. A ma?! charged with the theft of s num- ber of pairsof rubber boots from Lhe express car at the local C. N. R. station Wcvlnesday afternoon. was remanded until August 23. A party charged with unlawful pos- session under the Temperance Act was adjourned for one week. Three drunk and incapables ap- peared. one being sentenced ti i0 days in Jail. one fined $20 and costs or 30 clays. while the t-hi-"i was fined $5 and costs 0r ill-days. USE merest beginner can use her jams and from he: fruit. jellies will tum out right. And she'll get one-half as much again These results are easier to understand ‘when you realize that Certo is actually the natural substance in fruit which causes Jams to "Jam" and jellies to "jell". It’: ex- 50}? MORE Jain orJellg from gouriruiii W,” l0 ’/:’aFF‘/l””i$ With the coat of living no high, Certo is Srand news for jam and jelly makers. The Certo knowing Results ere SURE with Cmo if you follow neatly the Certo recipes pro- vid . Dillerent fruits need different handling. Tbmblupenteklt ‘en- Meted recipe for each one. timcted from fruits, In which it ls mos! plentiful. to make jam and jelly-making quicker, easier, more economical. THE WONDERIULLY SHORT CERTO IOIL Certo ends the need for long. tedious, wasteful boiling to make sure your jams and jellies will set. With Certo. jams need only a ona-to-twcrminute full rolling boil . . . jellies a half-minute to a extremely short boil means : I A 50% greater yield because you! precioul down and down to waste away in lléllfl. ‘ 2 A very short time only is apent in boiling and ltirring. a There‘! no long boiling to dull the mlflllfil T0 GET minute‘. Thil fruit juice is not boiled a‘ lovely natural colour or spoil the luscious, fruh tnte of the fruit. They stay in your jams and jellies, RUIN-I'l- MAKI YOUR JAM! AND Jlllll! WIYH CIIIQ. YOUR OIOCIR MAS l7, ' OI‘! CIRTO TODAY. ‘ lolly made with Con; eentelnl no more auger than e pound undo the 0H leap-bell wiy JIMDIIUS TAXI Phone 523 CONPIDIIATION LU‘! IN. SURANCB. NORTHERN ELECTIIC WAS!!- EBS at New Low Price. Toombs Music Store. SERVICES WHEATLIY IIVER CHURCH. August 22nd. l1 A. ‘M. Mrs. Henrietta Rackham d-e Gen- era of California. gdest speaker. SERVICE WIIIATLEY DIVER CHURCH, Sunday, August 221d. 11 A. M. Speaker Mrs. Henrietta Rackhem. Dd Cveneres, California. “HIE QUEEN'S HOLIDAY" ._ The Guardian's serial story hr Elizabeth Corbett will start in lvfonliyb Guardian. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. - Bervices Lord's Day, August 22nd. Charlottetown 11.00 A. M. De Sable 3.00 P. M. Stanchel 7.30 P. M. Rev. H. F. MacEwen. CHERRY VALLEY UNITED CHURCH. — Communion service August 22nd at 11.000 A. M’. omen service cancelled. Vernon River servidl at 7.30. A. 5. Weir. lflnio- ter. UIGG. ALEXANDRA, HAZEL- BROOK. - Services for Sunday. August 22nd. Uigg 11 A. M. S. S. 10. Alexandra. 3 P. M. S. S. 2.30 Hazelbmok 730 P. M. S. B. l1 A.M. Lic. Byron Hewlett, Minister. ST. JOHN'S PBESBYTERIAN CHURCi , Belfast. Morning Wor- s-hip 11. Evening Worship 7.30. Service in Flat River school Wed- nesday. B P. M. and in Point. Prim School. Thursday, 8 P. M. RETURN HOME-Mr. and Mrs Freeman I. Daniels. with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Loken and Marilyn, If Montreal. have returned from a vacation in Cavendish, P. E. I. - Ottawa Journal. BELFAST-BELLE RI V EB CHARGE. United Church of Can- ads. sezvlces for Sunday, August 22nd. Belle River 11.00_A. M. Eldon 7.30 P. M. Sunday "Schools. Belle River 10.00 A. M. South Pinctte, 2.30 P. M. J. Edward Baxter. Stud- ent Minister. POWNAL CHARGE. UNITED CHURCH 0F CANADA.- Rev. E. R. Macvicar. Minister. Worship services. Sunday. August 22nd 11.00 A. M. Mount Herbert. 2.30 P. M. Miiivlew. 7.30 P. M. Pown-al. Ministers senrnon subject: "The Church: Radical and Revolution- ary." TRYON PASTORAL CHARGE of’ the United Church of Canada. Services on Sunday. August 22nd. as follows: Tryon 11 A. M. C. S. 10 A. M. Cape Traverse 3 P. M. C. S. 2 P. M. Crapaud 730 P M,The Sac- rament of the L0.d‘s supper. C. s. ll A. M. Rev. E. R. Woodside, Minister nus ritnsnYrr-zamn cawncn 1N CANADA. - Services for Sun- rlay. August 22nd. as follows: Marshfieid 11 A. M. Hlghfleld 3.15 P. M. Mt. Stewart 7.30 P. M. Sun- day Schools. Mairshileld l0 A. M. Harrington 1030 A. M. Hlghfleld 2.30 P. M. Rev. F. N. Young, Min- isteir LEFT FOR OTTAWA — Mr. and Mrs. J. I... Keefe and their three children Paul. Marilyn and Wilfred left ‘Wednesday on return to their home in Ottawa after spending a pleasant vacation vis- iting relatives lmGreen Bay. Kei- ly ‘s Cross. Klnkora and Charlotte- tcwn. ISLANDER PASSES — The sad news has been received that Mrs. Albert MacLsughlin passed away at Kennebunk. Maine, on August 1'7. She is survived by her husband and aged mother, Mrs. Susan Downé of st. Peters, and two sis- Ttirner. Upiflfl, Mrs. Fred Yorston. St. Peters, A. W. Downe Char- lottetown, Alfred Downe. St. Peters. Burlel will take place in Maine. WEDDING BELLS — Apretty double ring wedding was solemnlr» ed at St. Peters Church. Sever. Mile Bay. August 9th.. when Rev W. V. MacDonald. united in mar- riage Doris Elizabeth Green- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Green, Albany and James Ernest Newby. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ha:- old Newby, Montreal. The brine was given in marriage by hcr father and wore a floor iengtn gown of white satin and lace and finger tip veil caught with a crown of silver sequins. She car- ried a bouquet of American Beau- iy roses. and baby's breath. Sne was attended by her sister, Miss Helen Green who wore a floir length gown of pink taffeta with sweetheart neck and fingertip veil and carried a bouquet of yellow roses and baby's breath. fhe groom was attended by Mr. Paul Green. brother of the bride. The church was decorated with sum- mer flowers, Nuptlal music was played by lvliss Florrie Green. and lurmns wer sung by Mr. Arnold MicOraih. Immediately following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was held at the home of the bride to fifty guests. Toast to the brine was proposed by Rev. W. V. Mon- sghan and responded by the groom. Seated at the table were Father W. E. Monsghsn, Alberton and Fat-her F. Cass of St. Dun- starfs University. Following break- fast. the happy couple left on the ioon boat for Old Orchard sum- er resort in Maine. PriorIto nei marriage a shower was held at the home of the bride in Albany and a party was hejd tn Montreal where friends of the bride present- ed her with lovely gifts, One be ing a chest of sterling sliver ware from the Continental Insurance Co. of which the bride was 000A‘ keeper. Mr. and Mrs. Newby will nude in Montreal. Highest Grade Heavy PANEL DAMASK Tutti; _ Found Only on Noel: Expensive ters and two brothers, Mrs. Jane. De Luxe "Qr-t.» .—--i.- e£>OQ%M-§M%G véoMa-écggg; Quality Usually Maiiresses! . . 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Each ncw ship from hence .ba:k frcrn Paris new . fabrics. mlllinery and ac- s which were copied and . at the court of the 00v; crniii." Prof. Regor has designed his- torical costume dresses worn by wallrrsscs in several hotels in_ jhe iiurcxiiians. IALS O‘LGA'S BEAUTY rumor - Near Bus Stop .. $3.50 $5.00 slllllll-l out-oi-town customers