A First National GUARDIIH - IHOP Irons. i~ielas`ari_1 Catalog ` r . _._"'*' l RESERJE 'JULY 25th for. Lawn rsrty st_ sneécsvs. mwr-ami . . Karr-l.n suits tis. iisnoerson sna curi- otonious MooNi.ir ,rnnre . _ 1‘ - BBBGMS-21 -olrii' __q-_itclraes-_wi-ir_._az - oA'rl»lan. 'TH * otw AovnN"r»unans SUNDAY !eRV|cEs-TMI. G. 0. Moresids will preach to the Fair- '_ :goal *ri-is isNos.oF_ 'nHn_-sAl'i1'si--Misa . vsw nsngrngstlon, st Nsrtn lull- _j'.’.»..wio|usN _ jrotniiviio crimes -_ To ‘nAns_Ls-To l=Llnfr-1_0 alex ALL, even Lira, Fon ooLo-Fon ‘oamontos-:ro ssnecx ' mil.-Aoxga, mvs_‘g§lGl\g___1'-l-iA'r on-ease in-ro . .Ma`_;c_l__y__'§ UC ri-i_ ,pl-otns _'rl-islm IN 'ri-inALL .,_1:l-_i§l1'~"rl-is . Love-'n|»iA'r 'ri-iev l-wre-'rl-lA1' _ -rl-izv-i=‘l.ss-sufr To wi-iici-i 1-.H-s~v _Even nl:'run~_ cvi'~ir_i-l-is s’roeKLey'e' Awl_`Az_iuci womans: or l>Ams Ano .s_ou'ri-i Arn-|cA-.-iw wrilol-i A wer/lAN mis- nusnsoes Ae A MAN-no. sAvs 1-l-is one sn: Loves _HELL `s`sN'r Fon oesrnucriou-.av wAv or AN. ori-ian wom.A~'s l=ALsi1'v-Ano roN.loLA-onmx .,, Picture PATH»E ` REVIEW A DARK HOUSE _...Z...Z---- .l ' `i. Tully -ton on Sunday, July 88th at ‘L30 il- . m. _ - _' ' -» I-Anile - . _ l-9 e Browse Brel- new outing hats, one ~h`\'iir|di‘edl.iult received by ex- press, New-,Yl1rk's _latest styles, all ready to wear and prices low tor quick sale. ' . , 788 Bi HAMPTON _CONGREGA-Tli0N- Rev.`_Colin KacNevln, B. A.,-will exchange with the minister and preach on July 27th at Bonshaw at 11; Tryon at’ 3; and Borden at 7.30. A cordial welcome tor all. _ .' SUMMERING ON P. E. 'l.-Mr. A. 0. Secord. of Montreal. Division ll’rei3ht_ Agent, C, i*. -R., wus in Moncton en route to the metropo- iis .from diuiitor River, P. E. I., where he had been sponding the past -three weeks with his family at their summer home there. C, P. R. OFFICIALS' HERE - liir. D. W. Allan. Travelling Pass- enger agent, C. P. R., St. Jonny N. B., and. Mr. H. L. McKean, Traveli- ing Freight Agent, St. John, are at &l AroiA9,,g_r_i.r.sq¢_ nose 'in both these departments ' up to the'~average, and anticipate heavy _(all traff c. Edward'UsusI Mid Week Prieea_' eller; _"RED BIOSE UR/\NGi'l _ ONLY IN 'PHE SEALED PACK- TODAY 3, 7 AND 945 AGE.--»A woman said to our trav ' ' IHEKOE 'NJA in t-he bag is not . .. - - ` - , nearly`sB""g‘eod as it is in the presse!" mates in tus urs was ' ' . t ‘R d R . 'RED R(§E.» 7|.. ,_ _ _ _'5‘;m_NG_;: PE!°{*gE ,REA ___ wld _gretty wedding was solemnlzed at _ . , . ._ COMING -i_l_..___.;_. . i For ,Y t Dru ni rl -L htiersre ceivla. T-H E only in sealed packages. Be sure ‘ .`h `d`iglt.tak! ith |’°R°H~ "|°N'¢°- . , ,tvlreel;ulE_rn?ln';s, for tlteisa 'aifgmany so cali d Drange Pekoos *Your ` 'N51 MNT |- 5°,"’°"'. K°"°°° °°'!' 'grocer sell send recommends it. 'ae as is D" ,- _ psny,.._!sttls.Crssk. MIoll.___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ -_f sun`lAL vss1°aaoAv--'rns rs-ep The other dsrcilr sltsnfioli' vm rnsins st tits lsts P. A. srnitnl pretty ticed how gait the egg whites until stil. "P5 °ii'°i°*.5i| "1 ll my °°lli~\’|b\|' _ gg tion io your iund." :ff 2;|1'\?;ge‘or:g:i.,“:or2 ‘l?a:ss, The i'ttie Japanese .debates with ‘Mun m-“sl himself the respective merits oi paI:ma°rii¥h:ks inma moderate oven weilhs -_tha l.l'l\'m.°'|¢l in f"°l` °f ‘ un.” |-_) "q| mg gas". each. _and sdtterl his good needs ra a daiioata brown. "lam pleased to dowhat I can." ..__....-¢¢¢---- my _:ethos 'while Japan! regard as by Gilfilllliliiill '°3°°l were laid to rest yesterday morn- lt was -end at ssullrv s lsrgs nnnilfsr sl cltissns. 'rns Bhd I Will! Yiilllll llliiilitlr _V[ll'Bcnevoient ir'sh Society audi -ner family-coiiiiioied °i§Knlgnts's't`col`nnil»‘ns in ssnn sr b0¥ls__ B506- f0_\lr.-l|¥_li|4 which the deceased was a prom- wrch nicnls-i Wrist fillliinent rn'srsnsr,‘st.tsnuss in s bsav. were `havlnsl-and sschhoriss 'did tne._Msyor snu members or his _share in -the srensrstillr-tns.ci_ty~-conncll.~~At the church. li-the cieanitil UD- T33-l\¢i‘h.,a Requiem H‘gh Mass was cele-. . ora¢ess`»-was HBO U!!! , .m!19.‘brated by Rev. Maurice McDon-l~ ‘ ' ,` lnerriment. The boy selected l,0,:sld, service t the grave being con-ifgioxzgiiéxiggirl`°‘l1r:a£;.rx'rs'0gf1(l;')-lljillglr swew the iloor wanted to do it he-_qugted by _?%v. P. Walsh. The pall "om S fore the other twolllld °i°lf°l‘|_ iigibearers w re,' Messrs. H. Jen- ‘ _ . lable and'th0 roll! t WM l l°li°l', kins, B`extus_'McL»ellan T os. Camp- ' \ tio-ui; in the trsins si feet anil' nsll, Peter luscsnri, iss. Eden sns C 3,-I(Qf§,"§a';_ f),é`§_'§"}','a~",',‘f*",1;":§ br°°m' 't- Richard D°"5““' sr' During' the resent vislti her brother' Rob- 3 "0" “°' ‘“" ""°" "’° °""‘"°" °'°5"’“ °' "‘° '““3"“‘ "'°» me ‘grt 1 Hsrdinngsi stsnensi isslors . .il-s rsstisss. I :et i__l;_em h:_l_ii llillinsll tsllss ss s rnsrlr si respect. ` K ' we hmm A Plc" °'. ° mo ern? some time wth her sister Mrs.. i’I.'s’“3.‘1‘..i”¢°"."&’.¥...i’°2i7..l”Z..i.'I3il Use “'I‘iz” For Sore DMU- of Elm St- ~1»-<=---.'jw»-0 tns snort sizsllsstlns nstninsssitd » .. ~ . ’ ".°°°"‘l’“”'°d he’ °° "lm ““""°' »° --» ~° Tired. Achlng, Feel “"5 .i:.:.‘...:'.'.°:°"°..:: lslrs.-< we-use paver wsu. sims- V °" 5 ° “ " ' ‘ ‘Doom 'nd - _ .---° Rolf in company with Mr. and Mrs. “”k""' '° "N eh" Good-bye' sore teet. burning feet, H"° '°';’:.f&' swollen feet. sweaty feet. smelling °'°" “eh in feet, tiled feet, ‘ond at xg: ms' in Good-bye,_ oorns, callousos. h _H In ’ our bunions and raw spots. No more s t ° n 5 “mm d _ l|l09M\|lh¢i.\0l.l- P0 m°"° "mP|“| years Mrs. Roll’ has spent in the uppers are simple an nu M, | 6 I f Tonight we had peanut :I un; °‘.`.T|"°..w|':‘l:3'|y°c:r £3: lllllllllllhtll l°”l°ll\°i°» f\‘“"` right sii "rin" arsws ont sll tns ' ~ time no Auto horns tooied, no tele- nd Mm “ku mlclmom' Wi'-°”°“° ““d°"°“° "mm 9"" phones called us. She thinks we last picnic we hlli “lin” up the feet Use "Tis" and forget EDWARD °"° °°"'° °“ ‘ "°° °‘ """““°° mf we l-=f~~»- ol »=<»~ =°-»- '3.'.§’..‘.§"".*.I“$‘..."“°§..."’.‘i.. 22° ".i".‘;“ 'plmchnmnud ot 'enum' br" '°"~°bl° 7°" me" '°°l‘ A 1°' Rolf will also ,visit #er slate; Mrs' wE.o-i1-nuns J i 'ao--at llllliilinl; Iwi cows slid °°°lll°l- cents buy s" nor of "rin" now st ' ' . . ily usomeume' on hot amid.” “ ‘ny dm! ar demrtmeut "0" _William Rooch of Dornloy,_Lot 18. bowls oi Nady-welt well Dorrt suffer. i-lsvs sooo iset, gisri 'gf' '““”" °"‘°" §’,f’"“§ °' ,,'_‘,""°”,f,‘ milk and herrilll. il 01°! I" lest, feet that never swell. never ° Baysflzlr wi" err gr” D? B" in season. or we have a polrwrll hurt. never get tired. A year's loot "IT" 'em " 5' 9' E, "' d°°g°‘1 suppsr." comfort guaranteed or money re- :_ °wt‘?;°l “E “"5 n"°' “nh °'; .Adults ell10¥ porch picnics as funded, 200 0?" `|‘: °"_f{ _f ‘"7 eif ”" 8 -- =»-~»~f~---~= i- ;,- ---- ...z :.,°..:2;~.; .:°..2"':.:... ":l:':.' ,`l` Ht ef to the housekeeper not In are - - ~ ' ' plies of dinner dishes to wash in Nlpponese ”{’°“‘““‘ th” “unter |“ w°'T:”°°“‘ A hm ¥“°hen_- Th." In “vu” li_nss.--Mr. Dan Mathieson, _mar- thm" -.mn . won.” un uv. 2 $ ad, spent Sunday in Stanche , t e ready for these informal suppeg; T ,t ' Keep a ar of sugar.syrup_ in Q refrigerator for use in-sweotenini 0 an y r _ _ cold drinks. You know how dill-' (um 0 _ ,, cult :t is to make sugar dissolve NEW YoRK_ July n____K_m”____ . _ _ __ ,in iced tea or lemonade! ln syrup , _ " it is already dissolved. Put one .9“Kim°l° "5 5 d"“’““°|"° *nd “‘;’l'" 9"; mul- tg 0" ng °||¢.|u|| polite Japanese, who ekes out a . parts water ln_a aauoepan and gggh' ing selling rice cakes at Sout |n.|n¢ ,mm gh, .ur |. ¢||"°|y _ Beach, not far from New York. . :jr gasp in a covered glass jar im( Out of each dollar that he takes needed. Cocoa and sugar migaqjlg in at h’s stand. he puts tw_o cents N", m,,,,,,,,, ,ru m,,,,'u,,,¢_,,_,,!, into s nigsr lm lsbsisd. _Ameri- one ' _ W ||m,,||| og gn, “Q4 5° can Charitable Enterprises" livery hm emo. || to 5, mm., now and then the box gets rea snseslsts is asiislsns, vevlsblr illled. and then Kanilro mga. gg grunge; Bugimoto gets the penn'es changed R 01| gh, "Wang to dollar bills and mails the money, . |-1°; gow. "gg with* considerably ceremony, io the mg” gg .qui charity its decides to. be the most |¢°¢ gg. .lung needy and _worthy at the mizxsnt ls, "4 "msg - "Thesis _thy small isvastlns ,nas not b_e_%n‘ Ver! profitable th‘s year". he wrote lravely in s iettgr accom- ss rsnyins a eentrinsiiss si m.oo _ sm” to a trasboir fund, “yet i sm bap- vsnliia is onp nat D7 10 ll! ull* I iii" “VW 3 9°' mg." (°||°”¢¢|,) cent of my earnings. Please accept 1| W g plgtgfgq the charities he considers; he . he .d. “I always deem America . r..-.-.-.....°' rc. °°'-',- M , .‘ _ ll Ill _E2_‘_H°T T' '“ ¢,',,<_s; ii"rs‘ris'»ts ,tat srsigsiits ro Jssum. ins iftis ‘oi'._iti¢‘ sarsnu- You will sofs beoinse- he Dials ' I0!! ill! iilibiu ill! i>0I°ll of one..9f .ing.in..the Roman Catholic Gemet- 8 `ii0\lB6l °ii 0'" ery. The funeral was attended by' . Y F ....1 CGAL FOB EUR s from , _ ,_ _ ._ _ _ BIG SUIT' ~ OAI-'E all week' $35- - ` 1.... Fist-isnv eAL'r -_- ¥Gresholm' due here lst with 27.000 blgs, .coarse also in hulk. Best quality est price in the market. Bags con- taining 150 pounds.-Carveii Bros. I-IARTNEY HALL--Uliiun SBD ~» . ._ I - . - vices E 'H rt ‘H il; 1 ron- mrina or isvlsv dssssrsy, 'sms l'.`.stff°’ 'st =s“.sn WND _ UW GNN 0°" p. m. Mr. David Ross \wlli- "ll 1|? .¢_*f» P||°|i¢ -_ oentriiiuto a special solo.-(Patriotl§ ~~ _ . ' , | 5"/-Blouse Copy). _ _ _ _‘ i-:Ave A on t f I -W “ _ - cnuncl-l or soe'rLAnin-nsvf D M Lamont will reach on Sub ii . a.m.; at Lot 48 at 8 p.m. 'in the Peoples Church, city at 7 .D-lil. » -_.., - _ COMING T0..NIGHT-Rt. Hion. J. H. King, Minister of_Phl;lIc _W0rks arrves tonlgiit ln his special car attached to the late train. Mr. King is li member for Kootenay East and is a New lirnnstviriior by oirih. _ CONTRACT AWAR-DED.- The firm "of Philips and Clark of Which l’. G, Clark of Suliimersiile ‘ill ll ilartner have _been awarded the contract orcompieting the ini terior.oi the new Catholic Hocpli al in this city, work on which will commence at once, PREMIER VISITS FREDERIC- _ cd b_y Mrs. Stewart and son, David _ A Dbnaid Crisp Pruductllon :°\;`;B°l2:0:_’l”n’;_21_s 'fIf;_e‘;_m:e;lo;|°:’“_$ and Mr. and Mrs. M. F. MacDonald: presented by Sam E. Rork of Montague. P. E. I., arrived in Fredericton Monday even-'ng on a h°UliH¥ motor tour on roilth hoinn from Boston. and left cre early Premier Stewart conferked wth O. D. Richards. M. P. P., leader o_`f the Opposition in the Legislature. (St. -John Telegraph-Journal.) 2 lN~EDiDING BELL8.-A very t. Dunstan’s Cathedral at an early -hour Monday irlorning when Miss Isabelle Mary Peters, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs.. Andrew Peters, |»N'orth'Milton,` was' united in inur- riase by.l'tev. Maurice McDonald o Mr. James Charles McDonald. ii opular and obliging member ol iiie Frelltiit Department of'the' C. N. R, The bride, who was atl.end~ d- by--Miss Josephine.-Geriidet. was bocumingly attired in a nnvy blue MHS. MVIS ffoil;. _- . . p ‘ ‘_ - bslh. July 21th,. st Glssgow nosd. t 10 :lo this morning While its the city t-ravelllng suit with hat to match. ¢, d f 1. d t 1 | ¢ The groom was supported by Mr.l(5|h?,fiutt,;,L;wE_ Ln aye rp 0 Moses Peters, ri brother ol the bri~| ». de- _After a. wedding brsfalifiliit the; _ ML and Mr( DH, Todd und’ PLA ER if V ounv " .. BIBARETTES * . ws......ss..................-ass»........s........s-rss" - n A little__I_li;gl,_i__q_-;tf', in pric`ef`j"”l»r1'f°t`;f*-if ' whata wonderfttl. . difference a feu)_'f'_' ents make. ' iv r' ii ss .ns ss.. ssss-ssssesssssnrnanseoaeussussssssvvnssssss .............-. ir.- gs-rn ' o wr ill “oeiagnifnnycssissaswssisrnsiriss” ' gil.-.its of Mrs. J. ll.. White.-Her ir ends are glad to see Miss Mar 1-°N___p,.0m|m. _,_ D_ Stewam of giiret Nicholson home after spend Charlottetown, P. E. I., accompani~-'ng Wm" time 1” B°s"°“'_M"' T. Cllumpiou and sou, Dnlilol have returned to their homes , after spending u tow days w- th friends _in Baltic » ?--(-¢>l_- PERSONALS ., '_ __»_ Mr. A. D. McPherson, Brookfield, was in tho c ty yesterday. Mr. Ava Wilson of Summerslde was .u the city yesterday, return- ling same evening. _ M ss Mary McLeod, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McLeod, 139 'Dorchester Street, left yesterday nioruiug for Howland, Maine. l".Mr. rrsnlriin, .cirsulstion Msnng- :er oi' 'l‘he Farmers Advocate, Lon- don, .Oliva-rio, is spending n few days in the city, ` }"l-Mr. and Mrs. Roy Armstrong. Claremont avenue, Montreal re- .‘l“PP.¥ °F’“P.l° len- 9" 8 h"m’Y’“0°“|fe.niily from the State of Maine tri-p io Montreal, Ottawa and otlier '~p»rincipnl.Cauai‘lian cities. The Guardian' Joins with nthe man) coming to the Island shs spent Ha‘rd’ng, Capt. and Mrs. MacLean. motored to Borden and spent the glorious 12th in the good old fash- ioned way enjoying the beautiful scenery along the way ln tha 45 Sunny South, she , finds many changes on our island, at that ,_.l_.?. WiiEiiK ' , i tin - -~ »-"1 ~ .::'....'°..'::. we oat ii`lr,snrt,y ‘Amsman charities. Ima mir." 1 , sr. ssnisgil' J inavii' mit stoner is tho. Mass, spent her two weeks holi- days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Hector Mcltensie, Bradalhsne. ii in i si in gg 9 ' " §,i3m§;¢’L;;§5“‘»i33»3§§1'§ ”“;f=»'§ There s. a Reason” rs. c ‘s parents rand rs Hugh McLeod. Brsdslbane. Misa Kaherine McLeod R. N. is home on a visit to her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. McLeod, Bradaibsne. _ Mr. Alexander Graham of th Boston Elevated Railways with Mrs. yrshani and their nephew Re- _ ginsi Graham were recent viliiiors at The lines I-lotel, charlotte town. in ilsmbrldss. Mass., and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ls. Feimeily and son. fred, of Medford. lass., who isot- drid to the island. have been vis. icqlne to the island by motor. They nge visiting their many friends in l _raiiaibane `n`nd the western part ofthe island. ' .‘A A-1 Among those coming by motor to Suninierside on Saturday were ,Mr.-and Mrs. Angus Gillis, Mrs. iltobert Todd, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ramadan, from Bradalbane. . Miss Mina Ling returned to the city having spent almost enjoyable week end visiting relatives in -North Milton and Wheatley River. She was the guest ot' her sister Mrs. Elvin MoLure. Capt. Allan and Mrs. McLean, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander g§al1'am, Misses Marie and Julia sham all of Bradalbaro were visitors to Summerside on Satur- day afternoon. Mrs. George Morrison, of Bradsl. bane metered to Moncton with friends. While them she will visit her daughters Mrs. Allan Mc-Lean rrld Miss Winnie. 'Mr. Alexander Graham and Mrs. Graham of Boston, Mass, are spend. ing a pleasant visit with the form~ er's parents at Bradaibane, and visiting places of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ramsden, of] Ottawa have left on return to their. home after a liwntll's visit with Mrs. Itamsden's parents in Llradal bane. Mr. Reginald Graham of Somor- ville, Mass, left on return to his home after enjoying n plensnnt holi- day with his grandparents Mr. and, Mrs. Murdock Graham, of Bradsl-I bane. Mr. S. E. A. Wright, up to date jowolier of Souris has returned home after a plea'sant visit to friends 'n the city. Mr. Ben,inm'n. McDonald, of Edmonton is at homo on a visit to his mother. Mrs. Donald McDonald, ` Gradalbarie. His many friends are pleased to welcome him here. Miss Lena McKenzie qf. Boston. Mrs. im.) James McLeod and Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Massey. genes and relatives in this . .=. leave this ntorniitg on rstara lille. Mrs. 'i`ilolllils Blllgvl' Oi H008 Carruthers, N. Bcdeque; Robert 0iLCLOT.H CURTAINS. River and Mllslel Alban Blligaf P. Burns, Freetown; Mr. and Mrs. New and interesting are kitchen are ViBilillg lil Vlilliile Green Ulf? Monkley, Kensington; D. K. ltoss, curtains ol' oiiclotlt- in solid colors, SUGSIB 0! MY- ‘Peter Jilckilliill. N. Bedoque; M ss Elaine Prince, in blue, scarlet, orange, lemon or -*~ Truro; Freda Fuller, Truro; Car- grey to be seen in-New.Yol=k-heuse~- -- Mrll- Bright who has bB0ll_VlBi¢- rle Haywood. Howlau; Florence iurnlshingshops. The curt`alli'sl"&r'ta 'IIS ilBr BiBI€l'» MTB- M1198, 30 LUDE' Lavers, S’side; Mrs. T. A. McNeill, the length oi the window and tang W0l'ih Avellllel leaves "Iii l1\°i'i1|“S Wlnn’peg; Mrs. R.. H. Sharp, Pro- fiat and even against the side of Via QllBb°0» Oil feiufil L0 119|' mime vidence, R. i.; Miss Jessie L. Sharp each, Tlisy vary in width acilording ill Ell8ii1i1d_~_ S’side; M-r. and Mrs. LeRoy Hoi- io preference. At bottom a hem is man, S’side; Miss Helen Holman, turned and-weights are insirted. Minard's Llnimentfor Riieumstiarss S-side; C, L, Briggs, Stellarton, N.' The curtains, in 'bright harmonis- is P 1- |stencilin orrleit lain Bti anoth ' M lF.Bi ,M.W.A. E D .i1" , Bl-i;gs,Tt.tleiroroT lg/gases; lv;-g, Johnfer eilect is secured if 'the colored __- W. Duff, Newtionville, Mass.; W.;oilclotl1 is Swell I iW0'l°“8 lilikll' RUSS HOTEL M. Hughes, sonrs; Miss C. B.'an<=c by anolylnss saint oi_a light- ---- - Hugh” 30",-1,; Mm, Mm-33|-et Ke|.‘er tint..or darrkershade ofthe color Alex. Graham, Mrs. Elmore J, ly, Mr, and M-1-,,_ L_ M, McKinnon lo fthe.rx_lateriai_to the surface with Graham. K. Reginald Graham. Som* lvlnsier Erin lvlcxlnnon, Miss olgs a' spouse- ' ‘ >.-`-»§ Prviiio. M1185: A. W. C1058. M9il0'.McKinnon, Montague; Mr. and Mrs. °°°*<°°'**_ tsn, N. B.: Evelyn Wicks. lVllls_-rm_ B. clnrlrson snrl inrniiy, mont- YOU elm sharpen shears 0 the qnndonslt, N. s; lvlsjsr F. _Bsnit'er. agus; Mrs. M, A, Raymond, ply-'neck ot 'sf class bottle b`y‘ci:is’nz and wife, Aneroi 'Sask:' Arthur ¢ » them br »¢kly.u on.it as if tl' in io d, lnou h, Mass. M 1 D I K 1"' ° J. Harrison, New York; Clement _ ` cut it Oil. _ ~ _ D0n'i1. .Lei Hot Weather-A I Slow You 1 KEEP up your 'vitality-your “pep” and “go”f-right through these hot summer days, Eat foods which create energy. Eat foods which do not tax your digestion--which are easily assimilated. Eat Grape-Nuts. Grape-Nuts is the ideal body-builder. It contains only the elements of wheat and .malted barley which are your greatest source of strength and vitality; A long process of slow baking concen- trates the food value in highly energi- zing form, easily assimilated by the body. Wonderfully delicious, crisp and . . ' 1,-s s p " lui GRAPE-NUTI -~l§ FRITTER8' ' 5/fnsngé Grape-Nuts, i tesspoon=”:l;l€l;p:ur;?% , l teaspoon dk( sr, Vg cup isrd'(fornfrym:)'.l”‘ “er "'°...“'°°f.°"“f.' ‘° 3: m un so . est' yollrs of the egfs unglgight, add salt and at r _lig into .‘.’.§.‘Il’°"i."'.!...'i"" ““.‘J§ °.“* an n er o- fether and mi: mth other ngredlents. Add stiliiy- b)eatm__;hl;_es of gg last. r t to smghlng ho: l.::d and ‘tary until s delicate brown. Serve wlthhnowsered lilgnr or synlp w e oi. This recipe will serve Bvs people. 1 - crunchy, Grape-Nuts can be served » ,with milk or cream with a little sugar added if you wish. Grape-Nuts is inexpensive too, for four teaspoonfuls are sufficient for one sewing and there are many such servings in each package.\ Costs 1 cent per serving. Order Grape-Nuts from your grocer.. _ CANADIAN POSTUH CEREAL Head 0506: Toronto _ i I , ..,. _(_ ~ ‘ , l_Ma¢Ie In Canada . . ‘ ig: -1 I ‘ 2'*-s -~-... ., hah; "Resp 'Ni * Wlllli Il l¢_l» 1 a u l .- _-', 4 . " , v. V S.; Mrs. C. L. Briggs, Steliarton: illg Colors. may be decorated, jay, 5 ‘ i r < 4 »r-s -` s_ a-arson i' i 't' .,, _ 1 5 .._,.,..-¢ ,.»=¢».s».rss¢-r-fr--vw '» if \ ,. ».» sv'