\ Good Place .To Stop WHEN _you motor to Nom Scoti i stop ut The Queen and euii the yacht races, .deep son ilshln sporty golf courses. liomlness is il outstanding feature of this famol hotel _ . . its atmosphere of comfo: sld friendly service _ . . for Ti: Queen is large enough to provil every modern convenience . . . al: _small enough fn keep ii n home if Zfthose nwny from home. vt I it I 150 rooms . _ . ull outside . _ _ rm ning hot and cold water in eve: room _ . . 75 privnte baths . _ Simmons beds. with box-april' mattresses _ _ _ In-il-siile phones nn reading lumps. Right in the center of linliiax . _ orerioolfilltr filo \voudcl'I`ul Ilarlioui' ‘. . _ from the roof garden, tile vleu are delightful. and guests may enjo afternoon icu wltllout clmrgc. iThe Queen, too, provides an excellen ‘ musicnl programme daily. ia. .»“ BAYJFAX, f- t Nova Scotia Q, _ A. G. Sampson, Ilifnnaging Director _ l ._ I “PE|.`LIOUiili” the remedy for ECZEMA, BOILS, » PIMPLES and all SKIN DISEASES To be had at all~ drug stores. Price per bottle $1.25. I-'i-5|. _ A UCTION .SALE t nr cr~:oltc`:|-:'rowN N -1- TUESDAY. AUGUST 13th AT 2 l’. M. SMILES “ii essay Gear... . i-lf> I _ ,I ‘ ."':' 4 ._ " U _ _xl ‘wi li! - _gef- ‘iflf r 1 s _“B¢°l\il= I tanned bl¢k"ls th little aa she eontemplated lt. The' gather-sd‘!rom his lnslnuations, ahe :,:‘|_°:f‘e':$nT;';efT¢_§"°"y"‘"W “" headlights shone on a scene of decay would ouiy muire mutter; worse by -neglected flower beds famished appearing frightened shrubbery gaunt, naked trees that whgre is he? she asked evenly _' -T1-“_` ,_ She felt s little tightness at the on;-ug ci-ookgu. iipg beegmelg little ,,'_' __-_~;.__ ¢1'“'°a¢ I-S Sh* lf'°PPed U" ¢n81“° more pronounced. "Serves him right "-‘~.“-.Qui lf./" ~~'?'-;_:-' _‘L and Jumped down- A BMP G-'»¢lD€d for pitching me out the window the ut- "_j'_f; 1" ~’--T* _ her as she heard a growl and saw other hight," - - "1: !~5~"" ' V a black, shaggy form bounding to- Aedgi regarded him rlgidlyf Bhe _ ~ _ ward her. felt a violent sheer, fouowed by a f ‘ig "T" ‘ _` "Hello, Caesar!" Joan cried. "Come dun u¢he__Agaih gh, gt-,ught tn steady _ V *U '.. ‘ ` here- °ld b°Y- _ herself. Perhaps Axelson was lying " She petwd the animal. then mv- "what hasha heen'put'in'1ail forw- _ #_ tioned Adele to follow her toward ‘ -'Fe-r the murder of Mrs. Ferrymsn. 2 §=:_'_` , _._ _ _-i the house. 'I‘hey entered n vestibule He wrguigu Qut of it the ii;-gt time, , ~- then e. wide, low-oeiled room with but me police dig-revered new evi- Plant: What do you mean bg im iilllilcll-‘le fil"¢l>1H¢¢ and flU`llltUl'°|dence." _ , _ - saying i’m intoxicated? that looked at least a hundred years "M,-_,_ phi-r-ymuh._Mi,5 Conway!" L2 cup rupbeny' Gli‘d°'l Tl`°W°|¥ Wall. _y°U'r° F old. A crackling log fire projected an Adel, ex¢i,_im¢ri_ P°“°d`P"'"" "'°”" Y°“7 agreeable warmth and brightness into Axeleon regarded her narrowly out o. scene that would other wise have ug his _,hi-ewd ¢-iim‘ ey¢s_ "oh, you __ ,, '_ ill .___.,_-z:- i I L_’ s Sh : T I' unseen' ”“3::__'°y' v° not have impressed her unfavorabiy gui; th, oiu muy, ci-.tty ,yu utudy. HM _ And -hm.. W", ny, W. except for the expression of shrewd- ing he,-_ A` uuuphiiuu uuiuuuwu ig. disgraceful the‘way you show lt. “BSS Bild Sub?-1953’ Bb0Ut U10 SYN- self into her dark fore _ Odd _ _ coins' "Good evening. Miss Castle." Sv-ld that Dale should have fsllenlnto the s '.1 I 0 l The property known as the Aitken Hotel, sample room and four lots. Also |, very old mahogany dining table. One half the purchase money may remain on the dwelling house. . T. E. MORRISSEY, ' - Auctioneer. I-_'MIM Fllli SALE AT BONSHAYV Eighty acres of land with new build- lngs on main road. Well watered talns n growth of hard and soft. wood. Hall a mile. from wharf, near churches and school. Apply _ GEDDIE MCLEOD Bonshaw 'V130-8-8-I0-12th ` .--i Con Spinning and _ Weaving Send me your wool to be spun intl' 25 cents for single and 28 cents or double. Sizes, fine, medium and nosrse. Send hy parcel post or freight- freight on 100 lb. lots. Weaving with wool warp and double suitable for blankets. All white except border where grey may be Wool must he clean. Put ship- )er1 name and address on all parcels and owners name and instructions Dido side for losses. Send early. _ - WM. LANDRIGAN ' sauna. r. E. 1. _,Me-s-4-tuethuraaumaa. I pay lone width llled. ’ ull! __ _HARD conf. Vzrfm i'h`e'Bchooner “lean F. Anderson' B now discharging n cargo ol American Lackawanna D. L ll. Anthraeito in egg, It-eve _and chest- ' tslaes. 'lhisisih tim't.o tin an ° ° '"' _ requirements while prices are lowest. .a HARD COAL .-.We are now booking orders -for Aherpergwm, big vein Welsh Anth- _gaolie for ister delivery. This Coal h blthe highest grsde and will be well screened. Book your orders now. Friend: I suppose you'Il'havo your little hgy, taught reading‘as soon as possible? - l!§xr: idhfdesr no-we have tal Q movies now. NATIVES GET TREATY MONEY (By The Canadian Press) wrivml=Ea,. Man.. Aug. a-ne- turning from helping Agent Albert Wady, of The Pas, dlstl'lbute over $10,000 of treaty money among_2,800 natives in northern Manitoba, J. R. Bunn, inspector of the Indian Af- fairs department, reported that the Ir.dians in several districts com- plained of at had winter and s. great deal of illness. Game was scarce, and many of them had a hopeless outlook towards the future. “Ail we could tell themlwas that, unless they exercised care to con- _ln- otherwise l will not be respon- serve the wild life as lsid down in thd game laws, the story of the van- ished bunalo and wood pigeon would be repeated," said the inspector. "We stress that at every opportunity, but in had seasons, when food is short, a beaver and s. hungry. Indian do not Mr. James Lsrrabee is now home llwnding his vacation with his par- thil. Mr. J. J. Larrsbeo, M. L. A., and Mrs. Iarrsbee, llldon. We are sorry to not? the pelengeg mam 'of un. alarms usenet of Point Prim. We sincerely hop, sh; lilly be restored to her ususl_hee1th_ was chriateriauillan- af charlotte- town spent the phat week-and with friends in Belfist. ` ' ' EYES TESTED AND _ GI-Allll _l'I‘|'|'ll) 3.' 'rue nam. amos _ _ I _»// ` ly house with a colonial roof and Gues, where your friend Dale is a row of shutters on the upper muightg st/ood in clusters over the grounds. been dismal and oold M`___j"' "Excuse me,” said Joan. “I'm giong “_ It muheuug difféehee now, Dale ,_\J. t0 D0Wd€l' my !l0S€~" was arrested right outside your house She went out. Adele _stood con-| was arrested rightloutside your house templating the`crackllng wall, the about huifput in _`wuight_ it seems fissures in the ceiling. the warped he hud hum eut in yeur eu-_ 'rhe_ and. sagging outlines of the room._p,-,hue huhimi him just as he drove .l 'I_'here was something unsavory in the up in gr-out of your hours." ` air, as if it had been denied the re- ~ Aggie lowered h¢r'¢y¢,g_ A feeling freshnig influence of sun and wind. of yuh-,they md qegpuir eame, but Oi s. sudden she felt e. little cold and uh, fought ughihut it, gi-is upuifi not 5t°PP¢d °1°°°"‘f th* bfilhuy bllmll doubt. Axel.son's words now.' His fire. _ the old man. “I am Axclson." 8 @ heard the name before She knew 1-ie was inhoeeht of ,the murder, of * that until recently Axelson had been ¢0urre_ ,he was eertuih ei that But /A '1% %; _ the caretaker of the house-adjoining there was ,_ pointed eeiheirieheu in ' impression thathe was very close tv ni- Moffett have lu-ought it about V lgiagn 1 that seemed to' match the antiquated gegmed' tu he he iimit te Dr, iwegettu / _ character of the house. viiigiuy mu "hour-¢¢iuih`¢“_ ~ I D°°f'?l' M°ff°i't- _ H ` _ Inlorder to put e. stop to DBle’s ln- break in it now and then. ` ings. "It was n little chilly, though. business over with and start back." quite like. "This is an old-fuhiorled house, and we do things in the slow your friend Mr. Dale. I-ie rushes at everything. One of these days he'll break his neck." - ~ Her eyes widened in A look of stupe faction and disquietude. An unpleas- ant leer hung on Axelson's crooked lips. __ "It's better to 'go' slow and play safe," he added sententioualy_ "But Mr. Dale is always in a. hurry. If things are in his way! he Jumps over them. If Dwiiio stand in his way he pitches them out of the window." He made s. wry fsce and stroked his hips as if they werostiii sore from A re- cent painful experience. "'I’hat‘s what he did to me the other night! Adele could notl-out a temptation Axelson soowiod heavily. "You and Dila had it all fixed up for tonight, didn'i. you?" - - _' _ "Ola I know' all about it ns mis you that he wouldnt- beter sway from you. aloft prefs; clean- to you tlnum imaginaar' l was ia 'rhose sd been Dsle's very words g . _ A ' Ividentiywsmblsy was not the only D. Gillis Co. ff 1' :sms ~ or lp no nm- smmwsa me _ ' _ ‘ gpggugugg Marie. her mail. -1 Pl0iil |10. I IB llrhlend lihet ‘ Axelson _ chuckled l ee-A-»~¢-04-o-so-o-Q4-o¢¢e.¢4¢¢¢ ’°N"'“'W| °"'“~"D“' Jyusluhm unison A shadowy form opened the gate. I hu-h_ Maybe you wouidn't have come Adele drove through. and she heard if he hadnt romised' to be on d. it clung shut behind her. Her ner- It W” u ngty ‘dem but “__ h’;?‘_ quantity of ising,lus. Add the orange ves quivered at the sound; it carried fem is 3 hum muh W 10913- Jill” lllii PING °i‘l l°G- Q* Until it a suggestion of finality, a reminder She stared etghlm, s vague, tor- that it was now too late to turn mehting suspicion shooting through back Beyond a. curve in the drive- he, mind if wmethih had ha She Started as a door opened- A eided with what ahe lmew to be facts. gaunt, elderly man, stoop-shouldered V gh, was 'uiehu how, dependent upon "ld with thi! WND! Oi Kriuiy hill* her own wits. Gone was the comfort- °n hi-U h°*d» WU-“Wd *HW th! l'°°m- able feeling that Dale would be near He held his hands behind his back in care °f_he¢¢i_ The room. the entire and, with head at a slant, stood and house "gh, heggu th has-uma a hostile," _ looked at her. He appeared quite rhehmihg ¢he_\-g¢t¢r_ . very i’_ee_ble and mild-nlannered and would M ,he gut with hes,-i i°wered_ she She nodded slightly She had night AWS” “me 3 1i"~l° °l°li¢l'~ He terierence in his scheme? It`wss wore faded garments of_ obsolete cut quit, 1ii¢eiy_ ,he thought There "Have _s nice ride?" he And if uh, W” riui-It in this mu. His voice was weak and there was a _igetui-¢_ ¢,h`¢h'~p¢i¢'u pregeht migfg-if. "Reiner-" Adele was nervous and efforts to help her father and herself; impatient, but she concealed her feel- It was dhelrt and his geih-- "Weil, sit here end' get wann." “mr upon him_ ' Axelson drew an old armchair up to "NOW you Me 'how it is," A101502! the fire and, after she had seated was saying. "It's just ss well for herself, stood at the side ofthe fire- you. to'lmderstand that you havent place and peered at her out his near- a chance to try any tricks on us.”_ ._ sighted eyes. "There will be tea and The taunt. _and the smug satisfac- sandwlches ready for you pretty soon." ‘tion in, his voice made her raise her "oh, thank you, but 1 am nothun- ll°°4~ Th” _ “Wd 5 il '°il_““l*°i°l gm rd much "ther ut th,__e,-_ shock on her pride and her mental ...Ph-emi! no hurry'-» "ld Axeuou, fixed her dark eyes on his wrinkled, smiling in a way which she did not Kfinlyo 11"- . . o|d_1"m°ned way_ We ue not "ku ready to deliver the _'check and re- - The msn grinned crookediy. "Did te i,,,,h_ _ ‘evil deyf-for you if you ever do.~Bl_lt _ "Whlt?" she exclaimed hosrsely. _ 1-re - 1 _ __ _ i _ f /-'rn <1 .__ i, asia--_.xl . a ) -\.`| A ` A ‘ i A ~ """= -_-_..._ wsnt you' to make this trip alone and unprotected. Well, he did us s good __ floor it had a duapidated and un she tried to eonti-ol.heraelf If 5 t an v. a nv. an ' _ ' ' " wholesome look' and she quavered Lsomethlng had 'one wrong' .5 me water and unmold may he substituted for the bran RABPBERRY VINEGAR ifltkes in hL1 reeeipe In jail," said Axelsou, and the l r can call her Miss Co way if you like statements regarding the car coin- clutches ofthe law on this particular the. °ne in which Mr. Ferrvmn the feet that the an-est should have-i lived. and Dale had given her the e¢¢ur-reg en tht; very night gould tune wasthe direct outcome of his erous impulses that had brought dis faculties. 'A little dlsdsiniuliy she "Are you sotlng for Dr. Moffett?" she demanded. "If you en, I sm ceive the documents. But please don't try to palm of! eny'iol‘geries onlne this time. I want the authentic doo- uments." you bring sri authentic check?" '-1 did ia r was told." sin declared after s lnomsnt's bewiiderment. "I broughtl. eheck`»for |l00,000." _ "well, Di-_ uoifett 'will attend to that." S ' _ Adele rose impatiently. “Then ‘lot me see him at once.” _ "Bee him?" The old mln chuckled in s way that gsve her sssnsooi something horrible. "Bee him?" You donit _want to.soe him. young woman. It will you will. have s tslk._with him directly. and you will arrange every- thing _with him. lf. the cheek is su risht-” '~ ‘ ~ on .antsrtisq house hateful _smile was on her lips; hor I iittlefchln quaviréd. 3'* °“P °°1"| Wim- ` li". L,"" is-'=lil". ‘l lt; 2 iw IABPBIIBY BAVAIOIS ' 'I-8_ 'pint wld thick l¥l'llp' Illngllu. . hour Remove from ice, dip in hot Fill jars compactly very with ripe berries Fill with vinegar so that all and 'set in jars. May used as a 2 cups bread flour, _tel.'spoons_baklng powder. V _' l_egg. __ _ ‘ 3-4 cup cream. ` _ Bake 15 to 20 minutes in hot oven. t _ d _ -_-mmm _she tl-irilied to the thought as it flashed through her mind. sl-ie breathing was the onlysound in the on her small, h`a.rd face. Axelson went toward her and they oonversed old msn left the room`. » I * Adele's heart best tumultuously 7 with suspense. Hopes and doubts but Dale? Yet 'she had an uneasy f ‘ ' ‘ be heralded by 'the clanging of songs. ‘ `Josn came forward, her blue. eyes full of rage and derision. A faint. I "Well, you were rcleverer than I 1 plat strained rasuperry pulp. / l Juice of 2 oranges, strained. - 3 l`1-2 pint thick whipped cream. 4 Diluts the raspberry pulp- with 2 syrup'which has been flsvored,` to 1-4`tessp`oon salt. / _ taste, with lemonfluioe and sn equal 3-4 cup raspberries. ' piece of paper and lay on a deep in over Put chopped ice on top Leave to erked her ex-m`iree and fixed him R*_SPb°",'i°5- _ with s level look _of defiance. For a' r"°‘h 5"" °’“‘f‘b’- few moments his quick, asthmatic 5“¥“- ` _ _ _ __ M” room. Then -l_qeg's head appearedat 3“"‘°" ~ the door. There was s look of alarm H° excitedly in an uadertona; 'men the *Pm "im \’°"’°-ll 5Pfl‘=l=1° with iliw ly. process throriged her mind. Who could it be h o . eeling that Dales in-rival would not °"°°~ 5°"/° with 'whivvtd Cream- `\ _ = Important lToday»~ ann than ssnrnlvs wrrn ldlflllllll ‘ cup white flour. _ 4 cup bl.'an`f1nkes. . Q- Lernon juice. » ‘ ‘ l egg. ' ”‘ “ ‘, . l cup milk. teaspoons melted shorterlinii. _ tsblesrcons baking powder. tablespoons sugar, Sift flour, baking powder and Slit" has the consistency oi t ck sauce Add bran flakes and sugar and mil and remove from lee. Best- in the we . I p_ thick whipped cream and place in a flour mixture. Add _melted shortening // way 'she saw low' rambling' uns|gm_ i pened to ba1°_ - ~ `» sylindricsl -mold. chopped ice flour mixture. Add melts shortening. ‘ .. __ "A " ` ‘ ‘ ._ ._ . V I l ’ - ' _ I 1 I . H _ _ _ _ e-0 , _ _ f , thro ll Belt ell Ind add with milk in around mold cover the top with l Mix thoroughly and add berries, Drop buttered mumn tins and cook 25 30 minutes in quick oven. Conmeai, graham flour or oatmeal BASFBEBRY MOLD crevices are full Stand in cool plsoe rboxes rss berries. li_days and draw _od vinegar. Repeat 172 lb pow ered sugar. this processd times, using the same 1 virigesr but fresh berries Boll 5 min- I V utes with sn equal amount of sugar Few drops cochinesl. ‘ 'pint thick` cream. can shredded pineapple. _Sprinkle sugar over berries .and lsvoring with either plain or carbonl, mash with ` s' wooden spoon. Rub ated water. ° ' ‘- ' m ugh sieve and mix .pulp with TEA BISCUITS WITH RASP whippedcresm and pineapple. Addje _ . . HERBIES _ .. _ _- few drops of cochinesi. l'reese__an‘d 6 _ _ __ _ _ _ ld in usual manner. _ _ V RASPBEBBY PIE Line pie dish .with pastry. Pour ln Pinch of salt. ` S two boxes oflrsspberries, sifting .ai ' little flour over berries Spread iight-I Sift dry ingredients. Add well-beet- ly enegg and milk. Mu: in berries. Roll used being govemed by individual: out with hands) Cut in small rounds. taste. Arrange strips of pastry, lat with granulated. sugar, quantity! ice-fashion, across the top. Bake, - RASPBEQBY BETTY _ . i _ t water _ _ _ Butter a taking duh and cover tot. nd s few grains mace. Cover with s er of soft' bread cl‘umhs.\Repeat till dish is full .Dot with bite of butter and drop a few spoonfuls t water in 'dish Bake in moderate EABPBIBIY BYIUP 1 L_ iff: I F fi . / 01'? sim ii W0 int* _ "‘°" A sam r V Tuna in '..f~..’;~;-:..;f..F.fif.v~" , .m. iw..-..° snaulfa nf.. 42 Slaliou- ` ` NBC Nslwor/2 ` MosrT\i|i;¢s' pen feet euro-Daniela iliéo , liolb Au womb. Recon' -is f THINK of what ~a tire lri1.'st.I be to have won every l:'.L~r-__ national Cl1smpir.»'»J».i;. ."or_f the past ter. years--to l-»-aid the fastest' speed record ever rnadc on a motor vehicle from Coast to Coast-tc have won the Elzdurarzce test record ol 30,000 miles in 26.326 minutes --and to 1-_‘nd ell otheffireo. in the worltl in miler._»g~:-rcco ds on toxicnh-l. t.-:_:elfs iv- 'ern ee-ci owners’ cars ~e-_erywherel So commanding i.-_ fl_o had- ership achieved ii/ I iiufone in the pinneea-ing and .develop-_ ment of tix--: engl-l-stair-g, that all world ref-r,-rd: for mileage.. safety, scorlsrgt ‘ a' sl' enlar- ance are hell' by Fltuwrnno Gurrl-_Dip/perl. Tl:-ei. ` You pay rlczhinj for dst? extra endur_|mc¢.--ortra, safes., -extrd economy-extra mile.- age that only Flreuone Gurn- Dippeci Tires can give yo-tv. See your noarch. Firowonn dealer today! Mas. in amused. cena.. up FIRESTONB TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY OF CANADA L77). naasaudoasr _ quam ben-Iles. ` ' 1 quart sugar. -she called. _ _ - . . ._ _ The great, blscklbeast cameloping 3" °““°°' 'WW' ' ' into the room, .Joan stroked hu 1. heed. _'pointed to _-Adele," and ad- ‘7‘"°° °f I l°m°“- anna drove Adele fo;-ward. nsrlmun rolled inpvor her _fromlil hides. lhe fait "Hurry, ioelbsofao roi-in rubbing a¢aia»t'»lin~l»¢ae I ' “ smirtyl 'Now your ‘friends can search thought." she. declared furiously. "oh, you dol"_ Joan tossed het-_head angrily- and renin the door. "Csossrl" dressed the dog in _an undertons. Usssar bared his teeth, growled msn- yeliow ey~c`s‘gleaming with ferocity, his slaveringlisws set for attack. ' - With an -instinctive cry .of fear Adele sprang back. She' loved dogs, but`t.he sight of this malignant beast filled her with dread. Joan laughed spitefully as she rm to another door and flung it -open. With Caesar snapping at her ankles. Adele hastily fled through the opening. I "Up stsirs,!’ Jodn mapped. _ - Adele obeyed, the low rumbling growls of the. beutouickening her pace. She ran _up_.still another flight of .stairs and then witha flashlight in Josn's hand showing the way. through _s succession of rooms. The iight putter of paws at _her heels filled h`er with a sense of sav- llery and venom as sho hurried on. Atlenlth. breathless, she stopped be- fore an obstruction. Caesar growled. ‘ ‘.losn‘» hand fumbled alone the wail. An opening appeared. Adele hesitated I. moment. All sho could seawss' s_'dsrk pies. _. _ ' “Get ini” Josh ordered. "Usossr will keep' you‘company.f' ' _'_ ‘Asurly snsrl and snip st h9r_ .ima -. iiugiiad spitsfuiiy. _"ram, nge." ' _ ‘ ' _ heard- the !l*y°“ coin, with meh ‘ and sprinkle with sugar. Let _stand she pointed w»_ ._ dom, .t the~ over-night. Add water ,and bring to farther side of 'the ' room. Adele b°m“3 P°”“~ 3°u 7° mmm"-.’i"_'°° nlaed nel-time md looked with aut- °*“’°“¥h -’°1lv_ his md brine to bou- wud calm into nor planar eye|,= 1" _ "I pu!" w hmm” hm,.. me ‘ _ foundation for summer drink|,‘_ices or nounoed. ' ' V ' ‘ 5* acingiy, and approached Adele; his ‘md “Pk” w°_u- Pu' in `°“|»’-.ml Em' \ t -Pick over 'berries carefully. ,mash uces to scoompsnydesserts. _ ' _ nssrasst_n!`5sou`a _ _ css- _ ‘ Best -egg. odd other ' iniredienta , _ . _ , _ _ . Al|sgu6oe_n_t_ _ . 'fran Manton, ~ v U.. boiling water. Serve with whipped cream and s few grains mace. IABPBEBEY SUIVDIER DRINK Mint. leaves. _ rpaiat a¢\1a~.' _settle me _sis »"’ °“° ‘”~’-""°"“ '““” 8 was relpberrv syrup. 1-4 cup lin1e",1uice. 3 cups water. Ohop mint leaves till there is 1-4. cup. Add'powdered sugar and rub well. Add syrup. lime ,Iuicosnd wsI.er_ IAt.`"staild I hour in a. gold place. Serve withioe and mint leaves in tell glasses. ’ _ l _k BASPBEBRY SPONGE nina and Juice of 1 lemon. 1 ounce sugar. ' 2 egg whites. 1 gill water. _ if-2 ouncés gelstlne. fruit, ` A few drops csrmlne. , caesely-grated ccccrlut. 1-2 cup raspberry puree, from fresli Grste lemon rind and put in sauce- pan with geiatins, sugar and water. Dissolve slowly over fire. strain When slight.ly__wol, add stinly beatell egg whites carmirle, lemon juice lliii raspberry puree. Whisk till thick and frothy. Pile ondish and sprinkle with ' A 10% me faiaetiaa aaa ‘ he secured by round trip pas- _ sengers using Canadian Psoiilo \ ‘ - oabinservioetolilllropebetween '\\ - August 16`snd Moy 15. and il-om i i ‘idx '_EIuopsbetween0otober16indJuly18. _ _S_;8:'Maatfe'i:lg-'.Muazlfa»a- Moimaln- j _ in|._\l_do|a_-if-lMliiita-_-;M\fe,`g_anla _ ._ .hllaf _ to eiiioyudsvoral sailing: s week % _ AAVE 1 _of your Cabin Passage arbroad _ \ _ _ ss ln»;:.\‘. _ . ~ 4. , ( ..-Q{§; , . _ : - _ h __ \~\i’w_. L V \ \ \.‘~!{\i£{ f 1',- € . _ '_ \~‘i:'J*_ ` 1 . I l