f . ,.-..» . 'wr-r in - ' » -~ - _ -< ' .~.~‘~.i:_ fi"-~': =~ ‘ ‘ ~= `-1’-`»."‘l:,-.‘;-~.,; vw- ',._;_..s,.i..-,,»_~;,_,,_- _ ,_ ‘ _f i.,-_ 1...; _ , _ _ -1 _ _ ;, , 1 -,_ , _,>.g.. M, ._ ., ~. ~_ ~ tr- \'__~»,,,,.f,gi;-,_~,y~ 'g,;...»~i .,_,_.__ ig. i- - --1 _ ;_'p_r;:.".,; - -_ -. _ °'~- » ~ _ 1 -1-."’;‘f~._~_.-,.s_» -.-so:;.f»;f¢"J,-f:..~i=.--+§§.;»,¢ f. W ini?i>iuinirii iisiimiio -lit-iirri.ji1i.l .SEL »£s-iritoii mis .wa-zii.-s iii-:vis For ouiiwiiiisssiruspii susscsisi-.us M 'W I W In I Y Vie I I ` W 'I I. A I " - _ + -» Cool Your Slim O When you purchase a pair of Dunlop Heels, ask for the Pink Slip in the box. Then examine both your rubber heels carefully. \ \\\§ Head Olflca: TORONTO _ / ‘~‘ ' °\i~i BEAUTIFUL HONTAGUI will be the scene of the Baptist Picnic Wed- ° nesday. 28th. Return fare from Char- I . . _ lottetown 50c. Fish, bathe, lie around _ in the shade. Feed up a picnic appetite "' “ at the well equipped tables. Meals 25c. Hot weatiier htm" to me Buriace . i __ _ _ all the lurking diseases in the skin. ii.l¥‘3..";§.?..§ .??.TJli’J.§...l..‘1.i..'§5. P-fu-»y 1--at f--1-. wi-°» io. sw- ai Fairview wiii be iieid at ,im home and other maladies are most distress- of Mrs John McMillan on Tuesday Ing i" 5‘"“m°"~ Y°“ “Il l““'°“"Y _i i 20iii_ i2_30_.i.i_ S i iii cool your skin and relieve yourself ii" y 8 i ei-he dem 9 iulifé-X sgiiiwiie from all suffering. Just a few drops Ce rei en ’ I F it_ (ms ra of the soothing' compound of oil of mm ng 0 ru Wintergreen and other healing elb- SUMMER s¢i_io0L ci_osiNG___ mentscalled D. D. D. Prescription will The session of the Summer,Scl_1ool for give Y°“_ I““““l fellef- ' teachers now being held in `tlie"Prlnce _C°"l° ‘°`_“' t°‘d“Y 1°’ 9 K°“°"°““ of Wales College will cloee-thia,even- U' al £3109; only 25c. _We offer the ing with a pubiic meeting in the iii-shall sa e bottle on the guarantee Assembl Hall at 8 o'clock. A. good Ib” wi KI" Y°“ lnmnlt relief °" y your money back. Ask also about pi_'p_gi‘_:_i_iiii_i_4_a_ is provided. The public D_ D_ D_ s__ap_ D. D. D. la made ln Canada. WEDDWG BELi_s__ on wéiiiiesy E. A. Foster, Central Drug Store, day, July 21st at the Methodist Par- Cl"1f|°f*°¢°W“- sonage, Souris. Miss Mary Alice Jackson, daughter of John and Mrs. " -'Vi' 3 ’ Jackson of Bay Fortune was married WHO Go-i. THE cAKE___.i.i_ai beiiu_ t° J' Geddw C°m"- “I” °f Bay F0" tiful cake which was set up to Lottery tune. Boih bride and brldegroom are at the League of the Cross picnic Mom we" Imown 'md greatly esleemed I" day and concerning the final disposal the c°m"'“"Ity' Rev' E' E' Style” of which so much interest was manl- *"“B ‘he °f“°‘“"“g “‘"““‘°'~ tested foil to Miss Noi-u i-ionsriu. As W ft :z.:“‘:‘:.;";;';:::s:“.:z .‘.‘1.:.?““ “ °' the Islanders who have joined the Overseas Service is Joseph Connolly. lie was working in the United States S3E§i`é?‘?é'__?i.::I:iI:_;N0ici:g Zig ' “nd came t° Cumda and mined the tral. Christian Church which was held Prizes for phrases sou. ssiuiiou nogimont oi iuouiioii. ___ Wemiiie ye,,e,_,a~y mwd , ,ne ` Company Westmount Rifles. He is success A im,” ciowd “iiended run fI°OfI1 tO now training at Valcartier Camp, Que-lwhicii ivan conveyed from me ciii; bec. Mr. Connolly is the only child of _ by a number of motor boats Re l"IlOl'ItI`lIy. Mrs. Annie M. Kelly, Bradalbane. freshmen" were Served (iii me grounds and sports and various pas SLIGHT RUN/\wAV'_A home be' times were indulged in. The pic- came scared on the street yesterday ._ _k ii __ A one _____es Han Corner and nlckers returned about 10 ocloc a 'rms & RUBBER coops co.,i.¢a. l»‘§.f". .‘{i..."....£..§ oi... ...it ti... f.. g§f;;;;° Wm' 1"” °°‘@““'“ °f'""°°“'“ ar.u¢h..iuL-idiugciuso the driver. The animal shied at an ' Biivciesdt Carriages. Rubber lllili) Bild lil lid 8ff0l'iS I0 gel. IIIIO l.liE S S PicNic__ The annuai Union K U I "d ("“°‘“I R“l"’°’ ~l-*“'"’°’- air broke the shafts of the carriage Picnic of the Sunday Sciioois of the ‘md "WHY “failed f°i” “ "““- He W” 'rryoh Methodist ch-ouit hem ui cru- captured without serious damage, ex- mud on Wednesday “iii imii__ proved “em t° the c“'"I°ge' whlch was coll' to be the most successful yet held by _ -""'- 4 siderahly broken up by collision with iiiis iarge and nourishing Cii.cuii_ N . “ I"mp`p°“t' The day was an ideal _“" one and in addition to the four SALVATION ARMY PICNI°'”Th" schools represented large numbers uf-3') A -~ _ picnic of the Salvation Arn._'f. which oi. visitors aiiemied io Rev Mi. young @\ was hem wednesday’ W” “ “"9 “"6” the popular pastor who was instru able weather. Much thanks and ap- i i i iii k i d d i preciatlon is due to Mr. L. Wood, who gfiolgaieigeivliio iigiliieii so igikzn iii; ~ f Il* Stopped "mnmg ms mms 1° a°c°m` Picnic such a complete success the ` modal” the large cmwd' Four tables Committee in charge desire to offer i _ _ - _ ,` _ __ cess, notwithstaiiding the unfavour- meniai in arranging iiie compeiiiive __ Mioo _ _§ best °f everytmng that could be de' amounted to two hundred and seven- sired Many were in attendance from ty nv doiiars z 0 ‘lmao 233“"M’l‘.f“§.‘§T§§,°§i§B"i¥§..g?."3i.§ii’Z gqggihdeeggggtgggfogg J‘;}gi,““e,§_;>,d"‘5, 'xc' , from St. John, were there and en- Caiedonim High Bank ami Hopeiieid A/ A _ioyed themselves to the fullest extent. Between 100 and 125 sheep were dip: / /~ - o I N / V were loaded time after time with the iiieii, sincere ihmiks_ The proceeds CANADA " the surrounding districts, some com- ` ' agua* / (i ing ilfteen miles. Everyone returned SHEEP DiPi_,iNG__Lasi year dui._ ped at each of these places The farmers in these districts are unan ( We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any (Ild much bell?-I' Bild grew larger. The il Here’s a dainty 'I`id-bit » -pure and delicious. i 1. 1 I f ‘ ' 1 . .~ ’/ 338 » i / A _ A ' Qi ST. MARGARET’S COLLEGE TQRONTG A RESIDENTIAL AND DAY .°I'|°°|- FUR ,III "-‘~‘ "'..'.:=;.:-e:.:=.°:'i:..'.'.‘°.f‘::. :shim "‘~*-' ACADB;i_irtsZ‘ kf-rom Preparatory to Univenhy llill MUSIC, ART, DOMESTIC SCIENCE, PHYSICAL BBW Crickat, Tennis, Basket Ball, Hockey, Swimming ki SCHOOL REOPENS SEPTEMBER 14th, 1915. Write for Prospectus. IMrs. George Dickson, President. Vllsa E. MacDonald, B. A., Prlnclpall Mount Allison University' A'=““°' S°==i°" 1915-16 0s¢'=_!.S=t\!r!|;r., $_°_i>!,9'.-1>:r-1_* _ Many _Scholarshiciis and Prizes are nfferi-d. For information rcgar ing f'n-ivses of Study. Degrees, 5Cl\0|3f|hiDS-Prizes. Afhllatnd Relation.-. Expenses, etc. SEND FOR CALENDAR Incnm` Ftude t. ` I* ll 'd t' I A ‘ ` _"‘ .»ii.i.isos"l§ .tus-'r'ifsF i¥`.'i”ili3‘l:.~i °§l..f.li.l“.,iv.°§§§li$Y'f.Ti`§ll.|.“.§l.»l'Z§f°h Mmm §§_‘;f_'c°e' dA'*°' Address REV. B. C. BORDEN, D.D., President v»..oi.,,y ~ SACKVILLE, N. B. Mount Allison Ladies’ College glad YEAR BEGTNS SEPTEMBER 6 lt is the _largest Residential Ladies' Col- its siandlrda are the highest; lla liuden'l , Iru in 'snadu. _ are its bestudveriisement. li is in a hi-a'thlul town; it has specialists it gives Hcholarahi ln wurtliv students. lf‘fil'=§fl\PrS _ _ its aim is true Ediication, not surface lt offers Lit-riiryl nurses, Music Courses culture llrntary 1 nurses. Household Science Its popularity ls undoubtrd; its attend- Coursas. and Courses in Fine Arts. ance is steadily increasing. Free (‘alendar nn application to REV. B. C. BORDEN, D. D., PRINCIPAL :: SACKVILLE, N. B. Uilers General, S ¢cla_l and Matr culatlon Courses leading to the Colleges o1Aris. ngmesring Medicine. etc. Manual Training r, O g Mt. Allison Commercial College litters a Course in ar_i¢i_I_vX§\mi_ténit. Penmanshlp, etc. s'ritoNo_s'rAi1‘ or icxi~i<:iiii<:xi -ico Tsairitiaiis ~ riiisr TERMTWMEFB cms sms __ _s i. M. riiuisii, iii. A., ti.. o.. riiiriciriit .= sifcxviii.s,ri.s. CALENDAR SENT ON R EST 1" " . EQU * .nl i ’, _ _ ' \ , , - - 1 ' 1 'r' '» '- ‘ »t‘EKil\lH5H¥EE!i}““}W§‘i‘\'TC27*'l¢\E-5lal‘»WAW1£’*"i."lifl§'I"f"&T€ 7f 'TN)§DWW'.*VW%FIYT’“5 TH” . » » - C.-.so of out-.uh that moo: so cured by asus sheen went into winter quarters in ‘ r' _ ~ not rub and scratch themselves “etheundsrsigned have known F.J.Cheney for a amst the sides of the en or other "‘ the last 15 years,and believe him perfectly honor- g D - - - ii - ii objects. As a result the wool was in , X able in all business transactions and nancia y b tt dino at Bhem____ time and able to carry out any obligations made by his e er C0" n g Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting ACCIDENT-Mr. A. P. Edmunds, of , f ' . . A U 7 9 9 imous in stating that the dipping was 1//L/T " How S This ' of great benetlt to them. The lambs / 1 ,_ “O1 Catan-h Cure. better condition. They were not wor- "q]'F “___ p__i_QHEN|;y &¢0_ Toiedm 0_ rled with ticks and consequently did \ / V ri,m_ _ the average weight of the ileeces was N/mon/ii. BANK Os Connsscs, above that of former years. Toledo 0. -A I » . ‘ directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces oi the P. E. I. Hay and Produce Co., met the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 With a somewhat Dalilflil though il0l. Como per boiiio sold by uit Druggisis. serious accident yesterday. While 'lake llall'sFairiily Plllsforconstipation. moving some billes Of hay Wlih 8 ACADIA UNIVERSITY WOLFVILLE, Nova Scotia. Departments Arts and Sciences. Applied Science. Theology. D°grses. B. A., B.Sc.. B.Th., M..A and cer- tificates in Engineering admit- ting to third year in best techni- cal schools. First year in Medi- cine, Law, and Theology given as electives in Arts course. Equipment. Largest undergraduate faculty in Maritime Provinces. These new and spléndidly equipped Science Buildings. Expenses Expenses light, and over $1000 given in prizes and Scholarships yearly. Send for calendar to GEORGE B. CUTTEN, D.D., Ph.D., President. Next term begins Oct. 6th, 1915 ACADIA LADIES' SEMINARY WOLFVILLE, - Nova Scotia A High Grade Residential School The Aim.-To Prepare Girls and Young Women for Complete Liv- ing. Tha Course.-Twelve, including College Preparatory.. Music,Arts, Oratory Household Science, Busi- ness. The Faculty.-Twenty-five Teach- ers of Fine Personality and Spe- cial training for the work. The Equipment.-First Class in ev- ery respect. Tho Location.-Evangeline Land.. The Expens°.-Very Moderate. From $185 up, according to course selected. information.-Write for illustrated Book to Rav. H. T. De WOLFE, D. D., Principal. Next term boglna Sept. lth, 1915. ACADIA COI.l.E_GIA'I'E AND BUSINESS ACADEMY WOLFVLLE, . - Nova Scotia. 84th YEAR A Residential School for Boys and Young Men with a beautiful location. Ten experienced teachers, and a very successful record of ov- er 80 years. . Four Diploma Courses Offered. 1.-University Matriculation, in Arts, Science, Engineering, Medl- cine, etc. 2.-The General Course. 8.-Manual Training (wood and iron.) 4.-Business Courses. Necessary Expenses $200.00 in- cluding Board and Tuition. For lalendar and other infomation, Write to Princi al D w,. L._ CHIIALD, Ph.D., I Next Term spina lopt. lth. 101|. l “1LV1”i‘i*'2 ‘.1`Fi‘lf’ll`§ff ? hand truck he fell through a hatch- way in the floor to the cellar, a depth of about 10 feet, the truck and bail of hay falling on top of him. His sister, Miss Edmunds, living next door and Mr. W'. N. Tanton who was passing by heard his cry for help and hastened to his rescue. An ambulance was summoned and he was taken to his home and medical aid summoned. On examination it was found his head was badly cut and his body somewhat bruised, but for- tunately no bones were broken and at last accounts last evening he was doing nicely. WATERFORD. - The semi-annual examination of Waterford School was held on June 29, and the large attend- ance of parents and visitors showed the interest taken in the school by the people of that district. The pupils by their prompt and ready answers to the diillcult questions of their ex- aminers, Miss Evelyn Gaudet, Miss Lnuretta Nelligan, teachers of adjoin- ing distrlcts, and Miss Hilda Mac- donald, showed the careful training they received from their teacher, Miss llazei Callaghan. The manner in which they acquitted themselves dur- ing the programme of recitations and songs also reflected much credit, both on themselves and on their teacher. At the close of the examination, very complimentary remarks were passed by many of the rate-payers, and a vote of thanks was tendered to the teacher for the very progressive work done during the past year. Miss Callaghan was then presented with a beautiful gold bracelet and a kindly worded address. ' THE KING va. ROBERT DEWAR. -When the Court opened yesterday morning the case of the King v. Robert Dewar was resumed, when evidence of the postmistress and Mr Butler was heard. Evidence _was up. After an hour's deliberation the jury found the prisoner not guilty. J. D. Stewart. K.C., represented the Crown. and Mr J. J. Johnson the prisoner. Bell and others vs. James Jardine and others, an action arising d f the sl of un er an agreement or ae a pair of foxes. sold by the defendant to Margaret C Rogers, and which the delivered were not according to con tract. This case is now before the Court. the counsel for the plaintiff simply opened the case to t e jury last evening when the Court adjourn ed until this morning, when the taking of evidence will be commenced. Blaw- art and Johnson for plsintiif; War hui-ion. Month sua Mocaiium for the ll . .°TEA SUCCIBI. - Deatgltaf the unfavorable aspect or the woa er yes- terday morning a lug: crowd was present at the St.» argareta Tea. the special and the regular trains from Souris were crowded and needless to say the Tea was a great success. Music waa furnished by the Souria Citizens Band. The tea tables were well patroniasd while the different booths and saloons were also kept quite busy. If the weather had not looked so unfavorable in the morning it is certain that there would have been an immensely greater crowd present.-° A NEW COOKERY RECEIPT Book.-Mr. H. e.~°*Ciiristie or the Cowan Co._ Ltd., Toronto has' Just favored The Guardifn with an ad- vance copy of a' very' 'attractive cookery receipe boo which his company have issu _ -_-and will dis- tribute frse to aI_i.,=» terested-‘. It1con1 tains recipes for anglargé- variety of the many ways in whlc Cocoa, and chocolate can be used. siicli as cakes, candles, beverages, desserts, fillings, puddings, icings, sauces, ice cream. confections etc. It is beautifully illus- trated with colored plates and also gives interesting information of this companys large up-to-date factory in Toronto and the manufacture of cocoa and chocolate in its various stages. They will also be pleased to send a sample of either cocoa or chocolate, free to any one who may be interested in obtalnlng...,better results in their cooking. and a post card or letter ad- pany's already increasing business, as their goods are popularly known from coast to coast and being recognized as leaders in the lines they manufacture. -_l SCHOOL EXAMINATl0N.- The semi-annual examination of Head of Hillsboro School was held on June 30, and was largely attended by par- ents, ratepayers and visitors. Thus showing the interest taken in educa- tion by the people of Head oi’ Hills- boro. The pupila were thoroughly ex- amined by their teacher Miss Millie Pigott, assisted by Miss Jennie Douglas, Miss Lina McLauchlan, and all .'.0|_‘*' 71| The real joy of having giod is realized- by those who use PURIT9 bread ‘ I s * I rT;.\. 1 ‘ =5 3 ._ _ _ _ 'di ` _ _-7 ‘ ia. ~./ __.__. __ _ ~ More Bread and Better Bread qi/ \ -i A A _ E5 '_' Mr. Lester Douglass and afiiillllell themselves creditably showing care- ful teaching and bright pupils. Then were treated to candy by the teacher. After which addresses were delivered by the trustees and others dressed to the Cowan Co., Ltd., Stir- expressing their appreciation of the ling Road. Toronto, will receye work done and their genuine regret prompt attention. Mr. Christie is r- at the resignation of the teacher, who ransins to 11"” "‘°°° "°°°li»o hooks has taught the sohooi so omoieutiy ro.- placed through the leading grocers the in Prince Edward Island, and The iDougl;-iss then stepped forward and Guardian is confident that such up- '_ read the following address while Miss to-date methods will add to this com- Lina Momughiun on behalf of the people of the district presented Miss past four years. Miss Jennie Pigott with ii well illlcd purse. Dear Miss Pigott, When wc heard of your intended departure we felt 'we could not let you go without showing in some way our appreciation of your work. While teacher in our school you have done your duty in ii cap- able aiid efllclent manner and won the respect oi’ your pupils anti the people of the district as well. At our social gatherings we will miss you very u - wishes go with you in whatever call ing you choose to follow and as n token of our appreciation we ask you to accept this small gift and wLsli you every success. Miss Plgott al- though taken by surpriise ,thanked the people not only for the purse but for the many tokens of kindness re- ceived from them. aiarainvagq \\\\\\\_._` :*oonn`s"’ I I] N EY / _lf io//_/_ l_ I. S _:ip (LFS il \ \\\`\\"\D\|Sl'I I QE §I`}»€(EI`Q'r\'|‘§»'rr`{i'57'°4 ‘rc I U"i|i____§_3'?IGH-iv-g4i';i5§__»rl‘ \\\ \ \ 2 \\\\`\ m ch and now assured our best *__ il, blanc,-[5 i_,_,,.,»"_`___»._-` _ - . -.____~_ I _ ' ll' i K ` _Wir “III J Q i il _ Private Private Private Private Private Private William Lieutenant Morrison, Georgetown Peter Hughes, Mill Cove Geo. W. Sharp, Summerside J. E. Lockerbie, Cascunipec J. A. Beaton, Brookfield McQueen, Mount Vernon Bruce McLellan, Indian River Mclntyre, Charlottetown Wounded Driver W. L. Ferguson, Alexandria Gunner J. Bowden, Charlottetown John Stewart, Wood island Stephen McKinnon, Charlottetown Emanuel Doiron, Charlottetown Pte. John Murphy, Charlottetown. Gunner W. G. Bruce, Red Point Private Peter Martin Grant, Bangor Pte. C. A. Arnald, Charlottetown. K. F. Ellis, Summerside Pte. Damien McKenna, Charlottetown Pte. N. McKenzie, Nine Mile Creek. Private W. B. Davey. Albion Bay. Private Charles S. Beaton, Brookfield. Corp. Ambrose Cosgrove, Wellington \Vilfrid Clark Wright, Victoria, Cra- Pte. Samuel Elliott, Winslow Station. Pte. Harry Riley, Sea Cow Pond, Lot 1 Pte. Lester Proud, Charlottetown. Pte. Donald F. Campbell, Newport, Lot 54. Pte. L. Coffin, Morell. _» For breakfast 'P fi -__ ii Y 7 ' i I m 'roiisri-:n to orrow--- A given which showed that an envelope ,-_l s' 1 .- ,,_ ' WWW--f Wiiclli was iielivereg tci3Mii_ Batting by »_; 4::-_-_ ,..-_ :_-___,_,__G__u r ewar ro t o ova ._ ----5,-~_ »' -{=_.;=' " _ -~ giititia wi_i_s fouIiIi1d inea dgIlll_5gel_i'1_:0li- -;’_ & _ I "' __ ii F E ton an a note of $5 was m_ as ng. I .._ii, Z- ,‘;“ ~§ »‘ it- _ "'“"""""""“~'- ' Th C d d IIB l. _ `\:` . _ __ "_ \ '_ , ~ _ _ _ ee/ f sighed rl‘:;'mMrDD(;vilI:: stataingelhatclhg ‘lf - , LI" __-¢/’/ berries }fZ\I'T\ZI{niln‘7; returned the money and had settled »,. °',,__" _, <4 ____________ii;~_ I voAsvn¢o»»ntm_m_ I .» with Mr Butler. The prisoner sd- ~‘=jif;~;<.-_f;Z~§f:<.2._s;-§;3=1'-:€~£~';§§§,:;E;>"* _ '*§»_ ‘°' "‘-“"*°*~ , mitted signing the statement, but said 1'-'.1,_.=;I£;:.-l_=,=.i.jJ:.'.'-'-:fic' '-__ F4. "f 4~'“»M“4¢ " ww . he did so to have the matter hushed ` ». ' l ’ ‘ M* 12% ' _ \ . -,, A ' _. __ _ ;___ ___ ‘_ M-,'[/_ _ paud . “ Prisoners Private J. Fraser, St. Peter's Bay. Pte Lester Clair Johnston, Peter's Pte. H. J. Wells, Elmsdale HDMI- _ Private Daniel A. Simons, Port, Wood l’0l<*F M- Gl‘11'|l. 1-l1\lli§0l'. P- 1*-~ 1- Missing Private John Curry, Charlottetown Pts Jas. Dawson Brown, New London Lieut. C. B. Pitblado, Charlottetown Died From Wounds Charles L. Pitts. Charlottetown Private John Cur‘iey, Charlottetown Pte. John W. McDonald, Bradalbane. Patrick A. McManus, Bonshaw. Private William Gordon, Montague. Gunner Noll Muisnucs, Souris. Private Arch. McKinnon, Sauce Cove Killed in Action Sergt. Wm. B. Brady, Charlottetown. Pte. Alex. Lorne McNeill, Rocky Point. Cyrus l.i. Birt, Plsquid East. itnbcrt O. Slcwiirt. liunstuifnngc. A. C. Henderson, Union Road. Sappiw Sli-plivn Robison, of Charlotte- OWU. How sleep the brave who sink to rest By all their couni\'y's wishes blest! ~ When Spring, with dewy fingers cold, i Returns to deck their hallow’d mould. li. _ She there shall dress a sweeter sod - ~ Than F'ancy's fest have ever trod. By falrv hands their knoll is rung, By forms unseen their dlrge is sung; There Honour comes, a pilgrim gray, To bless the turf that wraps their clsyi And Freedom shall a while repair, _ To dwell a weeping hermit there. » 3 'u ` 'Al `l“"` ' ` ' 'V ' """"- "ii “ ‘i "i‘ '-'~.~'i.f; |-'.~ -.;‘ in -1-J; ~"--H11-' ~~ '~'¢¢o-00°* In - - unaansi-a~a.ua»,,,\,,;¢¢..,..,§,,_.,,,_,;. ' »' li JZ' rho: ` 2- ' L _J , f-P "1 ‘<: “Q-_ ~ ‘E-j=>'f:°.~--C. _.Zi \ 1 ff io . _ -...~...- =~__-7-w_ 1. \ *rf :_ _ u.i..oito.i....;...i..o..s<.i.i.. oth.. ,- Smother raspberries with ` ` 1 5/ ¢ reetad kt btaid-" _ " 32.2 2.3. ul. ;.‘3.‘I.:. 3.3 ...Z ...$21. _ Cm; Flakes. a lever of 1'qA51'gp poi- pug. _ . - 1 s berries. then Corn Flakes and so on until dish is _ ‘f filled. Serve with cream il; - i and a little powdered . .. sugar Made in Canada ‘B . '*“*"»"*l"'*l*°~voouausaia.¢-is nmkn-oou.¢,.,,,,,\~»-coronary.. i~»,,.m,|, . _ _,___ _ _ _ ,_ _ amrhnnavlihaqq .-i_’.. it . . lm.. ‘... " "" t 'i~ ` I- .~..-. ~|| »-. ... . i - . m“.*-“~`°m`°""‘1"""“°“'° _ .l »- t ' ‘ M ‘ '. . defendant; __ __ __ __ wi.-. . t ‘ ‘ ~ - ' -.. -i - .*".-| _ ' __ `