iiuvs ii». wiiis ii ‘giw Aweelrfy shopping end Infonntlsn service fer today's wens“ - {MUD FREAL. August lath-What s. mistake it is lOd0\ crlook the importance of well-groomed hands an how much s beautiful shade of nail polish can contribute to hand beauty! And when vou wear lipstick to match...what a very “ elegant " look llgll"! you! Do all! to saavthat gorgeous Fashion Pink wt of Pcsicv s- e Nlll P0llsll with Li slick l° “midl- Ymfll b9 lllllllld. l! I am, witi the VFTF-‘llllll! of Fashion Pink. It. looks so very beau. tiful lWtlllll theraogt-spoken shades of suinmer_ ~ ' ¢°mP l? 9 Y Per ec wit a l ' ' chosen “Fashion Pink" to introduce her newpftgluzler "liiasoalijiigioilillal fa'.'“.'-'S’..l’“i.‘.°...'i?i ‘£2 lib? liltltéhv‘ 's'ld¥l"ii"l°s°i'ihi§ilh5°i'>§iiliflifi matchinfl " SHIMMER " Lipstick . . . in "FASHION PINK ”l tirzi'..iai.:..f'.".f l'".':.’.'.‘"il:.“""~‘""M" fuses to look white ' “if gleaming’! Scrub b5 Y9“ mlyi it still has that “ toll-talc " yellow look. Chances are your drain is i ,.ii,i-.- and sluggish ...grease and ' priliiiicnt slay in the sink too long ‘ aiiil sink-cleaning is twice as dif- ficuli - takes twice ns long. Here's what to do about this sad state of affairsz-Jtfake n weekly_habit of rlcaiiing out drains with GIL- LlITT'S DRAIN CLEANER. - Fist-acting and thorough, just two tablespoons a week of this magical cleaner keep drains clear and free from clogging aediment...as.ve wiii time, trouble and plumbers blllF. Just a fcw of the many good . i can think of no pleasanter way to help keep vou “ regular "l In fact, K el- l 0 I R 'I_ B r a n Flakes is one of the tastiest dishe I've encountered in many a moonl Actually, it's not luck-but good management that put the flavour, dcliciousnesa and freshness, into Ixellogg] Bran Flakes. They're an inspired breakfast food made by people who know what theyfrl doing and how to do ill KEL- LOGG'S BRAN FLAKES are delicious and it's really true that " some of the people nced Kel- lorzgs Bran Flakes all of the time. rcssous why thousands of home- niakcm now use Gillctt's Drain Clcnncrl All of the people need Kellogg's Bran Flakes some of the time." And how nice it is for us that they do taste so good.’ Pickling Is Never Really e flenlc...but it can be a lens/int job if you pic kle in smaller batches . ..witli H TINZ WHITE VINEGAR. Don't try to be a one-day mass-producer —use only fresh young vegetables and fmjt5_be careful about your choice of spices, cooking kettlca and containers...and be very, vcry careful about. scaling. And, remcrnbcr--quick-pickling with Heinz Distilled White Vinegar insures your canning success, ; makes it much. much easicrl Crystal-clear Heinz - vinegar safeguards thi- natural colours of your choice; vrgclnble! and fruits...its mclloiv, aged in wood piingcney nrlds zest’- flflll piqusncy to picklca. Reasons cnough for stocking up on Hcins White Vinegar come pickling time! When You're Buying Supplies for Grand Cook-levers nu a Summer day Arc “aIl-iu-onc" aiupcr platcs. Mil favorite is nsaorlnrl sandwiches and frcsh fruit tarts, alring with a cool, shimmering mnuld of JELL-O-niiy of the iiricn famous " locked-in " flavors. Add fniits for a sweet mould... wcrtahlca when that fits better llJlll your menu. Here's a delicious recipe for those times when your lllrl" rims to something savory- F-vih-Yrgclalvln Mould: Dissolve lrmnn Jell-O in 2 cups hot water; niiill l‘ll\l(‘Si'lflOl'\ \ incgiuxl tciispoon salt. When slightlythickcnrd, add fhflppfd raw spinach, carrots, Eceli-iy. onions, lllk‘llll‘§-—lbillll. I runs in all. (‘hill iinlil firmNDr-e- licimisl And like all Jell-O dishes, an rrnrzrmiiml. your country cot.- tage . . . or sum- mer holiday . . . do remember to take along one of the finest Sum- mer playtime companions I know-Sno-hlistl This new-type powder spray cle- odorant is truly a "personal friend" whcn the August sun blazes down on youl For it's so racy to ban- nish " perspiration gremlins ”,whcn you (‘an slip into ri drcssinfbroom and spray- your way to frcslincra in n inrillcr n_f seconds . . . with Sno- Misl! It's absolutely harinlcss to clothing . . .snrl can be sprayed inside socks or shoes. So you can see whv fastidious women make SNO-hllST their pcrsoiinl biiv- word. Men llkf‘ it, tco. Neat. and ouick as a wink! 'lli'| fr "ls Kind To My Budget" Week...wliich is why I was so finn fnbrii-s wit 'l'I-fllli.\D! There's real value for ,\0ur inoncy in llll! sarong. durable thread. It's elastic. you sce .,..<n reams. st-nn uith Corticclli have the nci . thcm crlm-long-wcaringl Anil such a rainbow \flflt‘l_\' nf colours tn choose from! I know yoiiill lilm this ilcnsrvl rviih this lip from n friend about rewinipal- ionic. It. certainly is a boon nnd a. hlcssing to a. shaky budget.“particularly when vou rurikc. the lllflSl rif h CORTICEIJJ NYLON Sl£\\'l.\'t'i sury “ izivW-tn, mnkc wnurlcrful thrcnd. Miikc n nolp to yourself to look for it iiexl. time Mu re ah0pping...C0rtic.clli Nylon Sewing Thread! Enthusiastic Note from a Reader, ‘I who writes; "My husband demands breakfast ccrciil |\ that's smooth and crcnmy, so I inndc. up my mind to switch i1 \ _.i ‘Frcam of Wheat.’ iiflrr reading your column. You're rishfl Il- l! sviiniiuiili! " Yes, and 5 Minute "Cream of Wheat” is so very easy to prcparc...itist five min- uirs of boiling make it complctcly cliiicstible. And good! It's fairly brimming with blood-building Iron ...and it provides extra Calcium and Phosphorus for dicta deficient in these elements. No wonder "CREAM OF WHEAT" is a fainurile in thousands of Cana- dmi hoinea...it's so chuckful of UflllTWlllllK goodness and riglit " flavour, tool "$3 IQ? "just- Your lyes work hard for you every single day . . . and evcn though you may not realize it, they're bound 1n m tiredl Thiirs why I summi- tliat you give them the carc they rlcscrve. Frankly, Iiuse MURINPI llllllif- and morning. and could hardly exist without tho quick, Welcome relief it brings . . . hel ing to relieve that tired, used-up ‘eel- ms when eyes get. wcaryl (Iontairi- 111R ci-ven ingredients that. blend Wrfcctly with the natural fluids of lhc eyes, Murine cleanses and soothes delicate cye tissues gently as n tear. Just. ut 3 drops in each t"! Ask your rug ist for Murine today ...use regular y even before Will‘ dyes complaint K eeping_ plianccii, I VINYLITE ceasful Up-lo- date on nomc R5‘- dis- covered thcsn cv- cellcut Extension and Replacement. Cord Sr-ts of plas- .tic. Another airc- use for Vinylite plastics, I thought to my- self. And. sine enoughl These seis are everything they should he and more. Clean and neat as a whistle ' —-and they stay that way! For they combine the longer-nearing, non-cracking and chemical resist- ant. properties of Vinylitainsulstcd wire . . . with unbreakable, molded- on, matching plugs. \Vhat'a more, they're available in a wide range of matching colours to blend beaii- tifully with your rug or baseboard. And, remember, the Vinylile Plas- lii-a trade-mark is your assurance of finest quality. The Number o! Swlnuand warm vrcnthcr wcck-ends is limited. That's why I'm going to trll you again about Tanipax and how you can keep so carcfrce and con- fident ercru dayuyoii needn't miss n single one of thcml As n, f matter nf,fact, by i’ /___ using this modem, invisible sani- tnry protection, you needn't take time out any time because of " do-notliing " days-of-the-month. Shower or tub in the ‘morning... s sunning at noon, and wcar your briefeat swim or sun suit, since Tampnx, worn inlrriinlly, elimin- ates the need for bulky pads, hells and pins and makcs you fer-l so comfortable "those ilriys" will sail by like any othcnl TAMPAX comes in three nbsorbcncieklteg- . ular, Super or Junior, at all drug and notion counters. “Mlle! Slipcovers-gay and lovely though the ari-T-have a way of becoming a little soiled after a month or two. _ roblcm when you have PINERGINE Cleaning Fluid andyl Handy is the wnrd for Energinel You'll find. as I have, that grease stains disappear like magic ‘lien you clean with this oh-sn-cflcctive cleaning fluid! ls no ut this . i keeps sllpcoven and upholstery-hats and dressca-Iain-free l°°lllll8 like new! And it's so easy to use—ao very. very safel Just follow the directions and it cleans without a trace of a tell-tale ring! Ask for Ener ‘ue to-rnorron...it's s household buyword Ill literally thoullnds of anadiau homes! and 194D SAILING SCHEDULE, SUIJECT TO CHANGE iioiiriiiiiiiiisniiiiin FEIIIIIES LIMITED ‘ (Dolly Including Sunday) Standard Time JUNE 27th to SEP-T. 26th Leave Wood Islands- Prince Nova Charles A. Dunning , ve Corribou- 7 m, ii All, a PM. 9 m. l m, s m. iliorles A. Dunning 7 A.M., ll AM, 3 PM. Prlnce Nova . 9 A.M., 1 P.M., 5 PM. LISTEN IN TO CFCY AT 7:45 A.M. (Standard Time) FOR LATEST NEWS and INFORMATION THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN THE CENTRAL GUARDlANl vicious. m: VILLAGE BY THE ‘Illa column la reserved for news uf local lntorasl. but ulvertlslng of a newsy nature may be Inserted at flve cents a word strlctlypoy- sblo ln advance Cnaswcu. flll‘ Pllulttrlrufllll- ' CONFEDERATION LIFE m- NJRANCI. FARMERS - Get your turnip knives from A. Kennedy Ar £30., Qllefll Slretl. before their stock ls exhausted. TUBNIP KNIVES — Faxtmers may obtain these specially design- ecl knives at A. Kennedy 6a Co.. Queen Street. FILM SHOW AT KEPPOCII — Over 50 residents of Keppoch en- Joye-d an outdoor fllm show last evening on Mr. and Mrs. Nuci DeB1ois' lawn. The Red Cross film “Water Safety" was featuz- cd. Other films on swimming and Life Saving were shown too. Miss Felice Arsenault introduced the fllms and spoke briefly on tiie Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety program. SWIMMING TESTS AT Y. I. C. A. CAM!‘ — The boys at the Y.M.C.A. camp Holland Cole made a good showing ln the Rcd Cross Swimming and Water Salt:- ty tests conducted last Friday sf- ternoon. They exhibited a sound knowledge of Water Safety. Mr. Ivan Robinson. assistant dircc-Nr of the camp qualified as a Red Cross Swimming and Water Salc~ ty Instructor during the leader- ship camp held at Holland Cave in June. He. has instructed tno buys at both of the Y camps c‘. summer. The following swam: iifere presented: Intermedisres -- Davison Bigger, Ivan Kennedy, Clive Cu/imore. Harry MacLcu... Barman Johnson Alfred Daizicl Juniors-Brian Saviagc, Barry Sui‘ age, Charlie Wakelin. Buster Burgess. Ken Arscnault. Ram}: Howse, Eric Dawson. Personals , The condition of Mrs, Luis Barrett. Kenslngtori, is sllg tly iubrovecl. ~~ l Friends of Mr. Everett Ste en- son will he sorry to learn tha he is a patient ln the Prince 12d "ard Island Hospital. . Miss Annie McLec-d Pid_ eon, Mrs. Wlliiam Ling and Miss rls Rackham. all of Wliately Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. blac- City. hlr. and Mrs. Gordon Mills Charlottetown. cft Mnn ay to visit Mr. Mlll<' SlSlCl‘ Mar‘. Mrs G. M. Somcoe, 1P6!) Flet Ave Winnipeg. ltlanitr-ba. Toivnshenrl. Pleasant. S .. City villl he pleased lo lcarn .2112 is "lfllimi! a good recovery’ after a serious rpcraticn in t-h Prince Edward Island Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. George oun; of Winchester, Mass, icft or hmw vacation. They by Mr. P. H. Crsrivfor and Miss Mil‘ Crawford also cf Wucliester, and by their nephew, A fred ivhfte of Wiibuni, Mass. ‘OYTIPBIIlEd In Memo iam In loving memory of lWHSEL NETTIE TANTON who departed thls llfe August 5, 1947. Loving and klnd ln all her ways Upright and Just to the end of her days. Sincere and true ln heart and mlnd A beautiful memory she left be blnrl. Ever Remembered by Husband and Children Albert, Ansonetta, Janet, Ruth and Elaine. _\_ in Memorials: DALZIEL - In and and lovlng memory of our dear husband and father, John Dalnlel Jr. who passed sway two years ago today, August 4th, 1946. Dearest father your labors are o'er Your wlllln; hands will toll no more., Your cheery greetings st the door. Wlll welcome us no more. Wlth tears we watched W" llllll- lng We saw you pus away. We tended you with loving care But. could not malie you stay. 0b, what would we give to bear your voloe 55¢ u; your faica once more Or hear the famlllnr footslop Comlng to our doors. Inserted by Wtfe and Family. Wmtzzfi: For Foot Ailments coiisiitr ll. J. ii. siiowii. u. r. tlrtlioiieilli: z Clslropodlst . m Greet George atmi OIIAILOTTETOWN. an. z DO-OOOOQO-OOOOQO-O ‘A4 HOWARD blolNNlI linen Footwear at 11b Queen Street. SEA AT YOUR SERVICE — Anfllll Co“ cm "m," up; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mac- ____ Kenzle and young son, Alan, were mo"! SAUNDERS m“ h, i recent vlsltors to Victoria, group "m! ‘Mam: View". o" Mr. George MacDoriaid was a recent visitor to Victoria, a guest "use" Tucnrs m, old of Mrs. Wilfred iiscQuurie. Home Week on sale now at all M“ _“’" Dru; 5m"; and Mme," QM Rachel ‘Wilbur, Malden, spam. Mus- was s visitor ln Vlctorls for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Inman, location. UIGG, CIl/OSS ROADS. ALEX. ANDBA Church Services for sun- day. August 8th. Ulgg 11, s, s, in A. M. Cross Roads 3 P, M, 5, s, 1i) A. M. Alexandra 7.30 P. M. s. 5, 10.30. l-lazelbrook S. B. 11 A M. Llc. Byron Hewlett. Minister. Mlss Kathleen MacDonald, em- ployee of Eatnn's in ,Moncton, spgit a delightful WQQk-Qnd l; her home here. Mrs James ROblSOIl, Toronto, ls crrv roucn COURT - Arfipelldlllx I pleasant vacation at the City Police Court yesterday llle llflm of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth the accused ln ii case Of driving Meclflri. Victoria. a motor vehicle while intoxicated, —-— previously remanded, was furtherl MF- Glen Smith, Maiden, Mas,“ remanded untll the 11th. A drunk‘ l5 l" Victoria spending a very an, and incapable was rolnnnded “n, lovable vlslt with hi, “and, tll today. "Wlher. Mrs. Wilfred MacQuai-rig, Miss Florence Matheson, ch“. l1°tfllé".°'“"h 5W" {l very enloyahie Y s ting with Mr. and M", Donald Q_ M Victoria, “all” ‘ad famuy’ Wil intensify Se ch For Minerals Rev. and Mrs. R. J. .. CAmbTldZB. Mass, wcrg/eiizglg guests at the hospitable have rif xiiaand Mrs. Stewart Inman, vic. ' v o-Ancy UDONNELL ( snadlan Prtss Staff Wrlter) OTTAWIA. Aug. a - (CF) -‘ M! é Newfoiundiands entry into can. sscs Marina and Elie _ fedcrntmmls expected to intensify Eat-‘lwrn. Rice n M“ Point, the search for minerals on the hlflne after spending in"??? Plant-l and in Labrad . Th Peasant vist ' - a or es: of their auhhm wcmnm guess iggve never been completely survey- Mrs, liq-ed Inman . and Mr. Iizman, The Canadian Government, in outlining what lt would do if Newfoundland joined Confeder. ntion, said it would 59nd officers to investigate known mineral dc. posits and scnrclrfor others, Much of the officers’ attention may be concentrated on Labrador, the 110,000 square miles of practi. Cally unpopulated ‘territory m the inortheastern boundary c; Quebem I In the words or Canada's Ex. ternal Affairs Department, "Lani-ii. rlor provides an impnnderable fall" l" lllY consideration of Newfoundland: economic future, "Ccmmerclal development of these resources ls stlll ln the ex. ‘elllllvlollfy stazfi production of lflCtll oreh within the .predictable-Trycn h n u "Fe- °W9V0l8 is a dstinct, . c er kncoi- possibility." dllrs, "Dad" Lyman_" was “d Labrador iron ore deposits are ‘"3 It one of the cottages i, mtg}:- helicved to he an extension of "95)! shore of Mr. Carl Bonlt e thcse discovered a few years agglvlcl-Orll. "Dad" in his more“ EL l" the Uflsava district of northern‘ “Y5 Wls a frequent visitor liosy Quebec. A railway to the Quebecl b°ll1z sictfve ln aii 5pc" m, lere resources now ls being built by! 5° “'9 Sly "ivelcciwie" once a sci“ the Hollinaer Mining Company. 1 _ g n‘ The L-Hhmdvr ore ls sald to be Miss Margaret Hart . "t n higher grade than n:~w fsldam-‘lllfl 0f Mr. Dnngid ‘guru: found iii mines on Bell Island, in M51188" of tho‘ 35m. o; Nari’ Conception Bay on Newfound- 33°“! here, and Mrs Hart -ma land's ivcst coast. |l-l1e past week verv pleas dlijent Besides iron ore. the island ppo_ the hone of Mr. and Mrsanil It duces small quantltlcs of leaqwl-lan Stevrsrt and famiiv 45.x‘: Mrs. Jame Li“. . s. “e23;- d M ~ . ' . " ltllfl rs. Roderick MacNeill and so sons, Ian and Edwin h be” "llbyl"! a very uiiiriv; vn ti . l‘ paitntcs’? hi: Egg 13:?“ of their son. Victoria. s‘ a J" mm‘ Mrs. M. E, ivi i d = i! misfzzi tzzi: h . datee ediicdctvi/illobretum at a m" Orient Hotcl when: l Fwstia" the some time '11»: re Me Wm Spud he ' * many friends .1? ‘°°“‘"= been t0 i... Mr. ' - “d Mrs. John Lyman, ml“- llllflrsplir and limestone, fluff-fie)‘. nlglneglgimsi-ver. ‘copper. chromite! d, l at » \ SB. an ILTlOll ‘ i i i‘ H’ s ro li-i - , "l9 llPlTl/Bd to cxlsl iaiTdvQrSCoiiCsICQmP Th? R1.§§'f"°°§ GU15 Darts of Nc-wfoundland, raliaud, spent some vei- rgupd?‘ Coal also has been found 5,, i flble hours in the lovely siilt ma}; * we r l-'.‘lB east coast of the island. but' the‘ despostts are believed ‘toi i-ie Cllll the c-utcropping; oi the Nova Scotla coal fields. Officials of the Mlnes and Rn- sources Department believe they :5? Pllt mineral research officers n 0 the field shortly an,” union 0f Newfoundland with canada is consummated. N d i i, - Whe ii J, - - been set, but Jouly ‘i? 19842 "i.nttrarcitlvelniipgagnx" present ‘n memwmd l‘ u" llkely date fci-' Pleasant quarters 1o mind We the island's BMW lnto Cc-nfcred- "d teacher who gftim-ehihfldgen tl . ' , "9 IY a ‘m “l” day st their school tasks, Mr. at beautiful C . tom’ and neeiéclzcszntlonizch, v16: regrets WEFB civiflressed wheyn hm“ broke up July 31st after beinunip 5955b" for a week. g m M" Ralph Miller mi B - ’ Mrs. John i..'i.-'"i'i§§ iii-Z bum’ "Wad imm- trier of the school here, ATTRACTIVE WAY WITH and Mrs, JC-hn Knox "m FURNITURE Young daughter, gym-y; Ann and B -i . . m" and M's" Sm“ llllvQuarrfe l1) n: wood furniture wlrsh ind baby daughter” Brenda of X011 can flnlsli yourself ls an ac. °ll°ml°il WHY to acquire needed pieces which might otherwise be too expensive for your budget. When you shop for uriflruslicl Victoria had . motor trip trough gets’. sggltfayabls New Brunswick recently Lfgyefntn by m‘ W°°d Islands‘ mm iiiig returning home by cap; Tome,“ furniture, lok for sturdy Co," tlne grid Borden, dsmilaotii, even-grained M d _ 5 "l Smble lines iii rs. ll.‘ lth will harmonize with furrViIKLiiCrd (l. who has Liie:é..w$i'.','§f,§:“'hf' ' l’ 111M» you already have. lf you buy Vacation very pleasantly with he, chests or tables. ee tl t d r mothe, M , sllde open easily.‘ Woo: usitaiwicni Vlfilllfll. lefffson “rglthtiir lMf hi“ side of cases should be sanded she W” flCcomplnigTil ‘in. weggl down as smoothly as Lin; us“; or, the outside. First choices ln woods are btch and maple because both have finc, slster-fn-law, Mfg Ci" Moncton, N. 3.,’ who rlosmgugxfia cg! inc in vicciii-is, and who wiiifilg; m ll New York to visit a simi- even grains which are easy u, there. Paint or stain. Well-seasoned white plne, gumwood. basswood Mr. and Mrs. Jack seagu- Or Ycllow poplar will also case a smooth finish. In order to flrid out how nlllsll you save by finishing a piecc T°l°lll0. have left on return home “n” f Dlessant visit with Mrs, Seekers parents, Mr, and M‘... Earl Loni. Victoria, 1nd i," “URL yourself. compare ft in rice it,“ parents, M , slmllar articles finishes ti; “lne Clark. The; ab‘; manufacturer. back by her grnndgggher. M‘. "m Clerk. vii fll nnsnucriva RODENTS with his 050:, ivi.'-',e"i'i'v.§i",';'° D -'— and Mrs. Clark, Toronto. Mrs, rodgnlltlsllf 35111596! by all types of Seeker was formerly Miss 315i, "ml-QM n" e nlted States ls cs- Lord, Victoria, and being 11mm. ‘ l 0500000000- ly married she and her husbgnd TEA COFFEE KING COLE l. Short boil — That's why, when you use Certo, you don't have to "boil down” your fruit to make it set. A one-to-two-minute full, rolling boil is enough for jams . . . a half-minufe-fo-a-minufe for jellies. AND RESULTS ARE SURE! Sounds alrriost unbelievable-until you know the reasons why. Certo is nothing but “fruit pectin” — the natural sub- stance in fruit which makes jams “jam” and jellies “jell." It's extracted from fruits in which it is most plentiful for better, quicker, easier jam and jelly making. it. Saves lime, work — What a lot of time and work it saves, too! The old long-boil way you'd have to boll and stir many times as long. 4. Fresh fruit flavour - colour — With Certo you use fruit at its their honeymoon in Victoria and different. parts of the Garden Province. were spcndin; Alias Ethel Edgerton, _Montreal.i a teacher of Art ihcrc. 1S ll Elle“, at the Orient H6161. My, grid Mrs. Colcs and tvro_ sous from Dartmouth, N, S. MB holidaying ln Victc-ria, guests at the Orient il-lotel. Miss Frances Walsh, New York ‘citi, who is all annual visitor lo the‘ Village by the Sea, is afso a guest at the Orlcnt Hotel. Mrs. Kenneth Mac-Lean. _Vic- tnria. has returned from. fllvlill- t0 Toronto, bringing back with 1101' a small grandson, ixho will be a guest, at, her hcme for some time. Mrs. Della shepherd. sen Ronald and daughter Frances, Charlotte- town spent some days recently at “Spruce Nook cottage." hm- Mr, and Mrs, Eznmei-son Hender- son “d iamilypsydneyi, N. 5-. were recent guests with MP5» K c, Helm and other relatives here. staying overnlghts at the Orient Hotel. ~V Gertrude Boulter, New York City. has arrlvetl on hcr annual visit tn Victoria and ll the welcome guest of h" m°lll=li Mrs. Nathanael Boulter. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Hatfield and daughter, Marion, have TOY-l-l-"led home after an enlvylllllfl "l5" with rriends and relatives in vic- tni-is. While here they were guests at the Orient Hotel- Mr and Mus. Buchanan and family, Portage, Prince County. are summerlnl at "Splllw N°°ll"' Vlctorln, Mr.. Buchanan ls mate on the dredge Pownal, which ls now st work here- Mi-s, ghgidon Cameron and nephew. Master Wllliaim Dawson. AlbanS‘. accompanied by Mls- M- E- Mylod, Taunton. hlass. who l! visiting with her brother, Mr. w, Platls Czirieron. Albany, were recent visitors to vlctorla. Mrs. Bertha MacQuarrle, Vlc- toria. who owns one of the. mcst beautiful flower gardens in the vicinity ls tn be congratulated ln the uirto-date appearance n1 her cosy home, having erected an attractive fence around her islfdcll and painted her cottage tn the ever popular white with fence to match which harmonize; beauti- fully wlth the wlde range of plants which are now tn a profusion of colors, showing cnuch pains-taking care on the pert of hlrs. Mac- Quarrle. Rev. and Mrs. John Douglas and three ohlidren, Marv. Danny, and Baby Jean, ‘Northport, N. S.. and Rev. and Mrs. Boyd Bishop from Eiderbank, N. 8.. have left on return to thelr ho-nes after s delightful holiday spent at ‘The Manse," Hampton. guests or Rev. and Mrs. T. O. Head and frmlly. They also visited points of interest including "Green Gables," Caven- dtah, and thought. the Island s very beautiful spot indeed. and 2. Extra yield — The short Certo boil saves all the precious fruit juice which, in long boiling, goes off in steam. You get an extra yield of 5073 more 1am or jelly. E OET CERTO AT YOUR OROCEIFS ll That's why so many little jars cf round your ey es. peak of flavor and colour and not the under-ripe fruit used in long- boil recipes. The Certo boil is too short to spoil this lovely taste and colour. They stay right in your jam or jelly. 5. No failures-You'll have no ; failures if you follow exactly the o‘ recipes provided with Certo. Dif- f ferent fruits need different hand- I ling, so there's a separate l tested recipe for each one. TAKE THE OUESSWORK OUT OF JAM AND JELIDI-HlAKIPJG l Proovci er General Foods ‘x A pound of iom or ielly mode with Certo contains no more sugurihun cl pound mode theolcl, long-boilwoy. of hospitality received and béaul)’ and nhuiidziti-e of good crcps of W many varieties on every hand. Ii il l l surnziiiiciiiiciir or NURSES Restiguuclie and Bay Chal- cur Soldiers‘ Memorial Hos- pital, (cmphellton, New Brunswick. 6) Bed Stand- ardized Hospital. Comfort- able suite in Modern Nurses Home. Address replies to E. J. Davies. care of above Hospital. norm" NEGLEOT nva , j, WRINKLES ‘, The ivay tn evade the Wfllih-C ,,‘ l3.‘\'—\\hlCll every woman uiLn t..- pressive eyes is required to ital‘ -is to keep your skin supple. I That calls for the regular ii.e= of an eyc-crcam. rzch OllS \\"l‘....fl‘ such a lubricant offers. i 'l"he bee‘. time to anoint eye ares \\lll'l a softening vi l is before you g0 to hcn‘ at ii l‘ eye-cream f;i‘i:l a home in hie drawers of bedside tables. 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