your personal 8 slu- ol we MIDOL in pl 50., Montreal, De You Sometimes Te Yfllfne able to do so much more!’ Well, herald‘: i- wonderful food that will give .. ~. .~r"r ~ - ani ieraygwcs 1b [A you get All-Whealt, you enemy o um ud when world " f a brand new kind a lotyof your voungsteis supcrfiuoiis ener . . . it's the _ Blo-lr-Top-Ixellogg s. new premium. Its an exciting mp that ivhistles, wails and races! Youngsters go mild over itl To get a Blo-Yr-Top, simply Send Your Name and address, 10c in coin and two Kellogg's All-Wheat box tops to: Kellogg's, Dept. B, London, Ontario. I understand the supply is limited, so if you want, one; i, _ , This Free Booklet will be a vital Lion plans! B the makers of McB INE . . . it's all_ a out the selection. packing and care of baggage Wltll_,l0!B d other useful information to make your trip the dream-come-triie it should bel -"- Yes, there's nothing like a travel tonic for healthful = . . . So use your “Vacation with Pay ' i for a real get-away-from-it-all holiday . . . Ieluation . to relax when you know your hol nnd wrinkle free in that so-o- Drop Me a Line-Barbara Brent, 1411 Crescent St. ,Montreal, P.Q.—for ltlcllrines informative booklet-all your baggage question; mgwgred most helpfully by people who know how to answer them! Vacations are often fragile adventures . . . d e p en d on happcii - chaneo meetings of con- genial spirits. So don't lake a chance on not being pres- gamut every gala s oi uy occasion... macli parties. swim meets. dances and picnic parties. Let Tnmpax sanitary protection take care of your worries on “ certain days” . . . no more belts, pins and bulges that niightio show through swinli sui s, p ay- gs or evening gowns Tciiipax was designed by a. doctor -for infernal use . . . so you're freer nnd cooler . . . no odor or chafing. A whole month's supply fits into your purse . . . or into a tiny cor- .ner of your} V8¥BAtlhC1fi):!)létC8.$€. Be sure to ask or . now . . . it's a true vacation blessing! You'll find ‘If: at all drug and notion coun ers. Hm’: a Buy hr Pants esigned diapers . . . ( ' there are all th better stores everywhere . . . look assurance of finest materials tested rice Tasting Bureau"! ifhalrlght Summer Sun has a way of sbowin grease stains on clothes and furniture . . ..but et this worry youl Simply clean up your drem or your living room couch in a jiffy w gins Cleaning Fluid removes grease stains like magic rom fabrics of all kinds . . . cleans rugs hats and dresses . . ._ keeps everything spic-‘n-spau even under the searchlight rays of the sun! Energine is so_ very simple to use-so very eEectivje-yet kind as kind can be to everything you clean with it! And just think of the saving on cleaner s bills! That's why 1 urge you to ask for ENERGINE at your drug or department store! Sing a Song of president Cheer . L I‘ and smooth, richly delicious bowl; fuls of 5 Min Wheat”! For quick and easy to rcpare-takes of boiling for full you'll find it in every scrump 5 Minute “CREAM OF WHEA Here's One Surn- lier Drink that's good for the chil- dren s . . for the healthful good- ness of _pu re grape iu‘:ee makes a tonic drink that you an give them as generously as the want. The ' can't drink too muc of this re reshing summer bever- age. And when its E. D. SMITHS Pure Grape Juice vnu'll‘find it gets a special welcome. That's be cause E. D. Smith's quality means a flavour bonus . . . e extra. flavour richness of its concen- trated, full-strength purity . . . the nppelizin real-grape flavour oi fresh-picks . juicy-ripe Niagara Ccncords. Serve it often . . . as "Y: - Aweelilyslleppinguidiflenndieaaerviclfortedofswernen MONTREAL. July W-lb-HQN’! I Fm Oflu you won't want to miss! Send today for laby . arid a happy break for youl Vinylite Baby designed so‘ that they're easy to _ easy to take off in a. ncwsniaking feature is the snap-fasten . six snap fasteners, three on each side, ms 'e it easy as can be to cliangs your baby. And, of course, fgisltliowmi-ialgth durahle~it's waterproof-it's so the Wheat" hsbit_is an all year hound habit . . . this luscious breakfast. l food is always delicious-as all the Cream of Wheat" fans I know tell rric again and, again! You see, 5 Minute “Cream of igcstibility . . . full’ of blood-building iron And food-energy-also provides important Calcium and Phosphorus for diets deficient in these elemental That's why I urge you toscrve “breakfast cheer” the year 'round . . . 24:45?’ WHYS " package of Midol add find out what freedom from periodic monthlypain can mean to youl Notaday lost from social engagements or important household chores “d "V" I lit! 0! the “blues”. “cramps” or headache! Just one Midol tablet with ter and you'll feel like your normal, happy self! Midol tablets are de- signed specially to relieve functional menstrual pain and distrcm . . . they work swiftly “d eflelll-"WIY- “W! Why I ti!!! you to send for your free personal package of fin wearer today . - . limply write u» me-Barbara Brent, 14.11 CNJMIIQ PQ. ' \, i /f ‘ i I £3" I Fair To Your I es? Few of us are . . . for it's har to tell when your eyes are tired! You can't “ hear” them complain ev e n though they're hard at work all dny_ long and half the evening . . . which is whv it's your duty to lcok out for Yourself that if you only had more en th t “ - f- h . it's Ks {heel-s Zflifiiiiiii? you're well on your way to getting of top that's guaranteed to burn up gem! I advischtwo drops d _ URINE in eac eye nig it an “t 0' Egbréai; morning and whenever your eyes tell you to! Though this is ad- visable all year 'round. it's espe- cially important in Summer . . . iuce sun, wind. dust and light glare ut an extra tax on your dyes. urine contains 7 ingred- ients that blend with the natural eye fluids . . . cleansing and sooth- ing delicate tissues gently as n. tear, and relieving that. strained feeling! So usk your Druggist for Murine today! This Is ly No Means a new discovery of mine. but I hear more good reports about it every day, so I- can't help thinking it's a more than good idea to keep on tcllifll; 31°" about itl I mean that time-saving habit of kcepink 'our drains clear and fast-running with QILLPI'I"I‘S RAIN CLEANER! Yes. Gilletts Drain Cleaner acts like ms ic to clear even the slowest, “ laziest " of drains. T en it's so much easier to clean your sinks Incl tubs when the water goes “scooshing " out in a_jii‘fyl Saves houmwork time . . . helps you keep things spiclri-span with so much lc=s time and eflort. Just two tablespoons a week nf (Elliott's Drain Cleaner in your drains will keep them running smoothly. All you do . . . buy‘a‘tin from your grocer and follow directions for truly amaz- ing results! Se Often the best-dressed woman you know is the tal- ented girl who makes her own clothes. This gives her theclioiiw of newest styles that suil’ her best . . . the choice of finest fabrics and thread. She has no trouble with splitting seams when she sews with CORTICELLI NYLON SEWING THREAD! For Corticelli nylon . thread is shear-it's elastic . . . which means that it provides the _ nfltded _"8W6 "s to help seams "stay put". And you'll find this wonder thread ill’ a variety of fashion-wise colours. So why not sew your very own fashion firsts at home . . . you'll find it so budget-wise when you sew with Corticellil- . _ and remember it's ens‘: iday tcggcry isncatly packed, fres o good-looking McBrine Baggage. for your tiny rat's comfort . . . ut on over his ur l For their back nuel No Need To Be Envious of "prize- e advantages of wonderful Vinylito wmnmg" mm "Dd m"?! make“ . . . there's really nothing to it when you use Certcl Jams and jellies made with Certo have that distinctive colour and flavour of gloriously tempting fresh fruits- the fender "set" that you find in _tlie most admired jams and JCllIES. On the practical side, there's the fact that CERTO makes success so sure-you have no costly failures! You cut your cocking time to Just one-lialf min- ute for jellies, one or two minutes for isms. And you get up to filly percent more iars. from the same amount of fruit. Just follow exact- ly instructions in the booklet tucked under each Ccrto label, I Think You'll Agree that this is the food news story for sum- rncr:—it'a fact, not fiction, that you can make that so-important hot spot in your cold meals more nourishing-for less money with any one of tho delicious HEINZ CONDENSED SOUPS! M-mmml What a. flavcurful bcginnin to a siim- mertime meal these taste-wise soups awa s make! I never worFy about having a W6ll~l'0Il11 ed menu —any scason—any time-—when there's a good su ply of soups labelled Heinz ci-i my kitchen shelf! "nsy to serve-budget-wise . . . Cream of Tomato-Cream of Chicken or Vegetable . . . Hcins Condensed Soups tious bewlfui are perfect companions to crisp salads and cool T"! desserts-all summer long! ll Doesn't Toke Much in the way of extra effort to make Eido's tail wag! He's a happy puppy, particu- larly when ou keep him flea-free with Saplio 10% DDT Pest ustl Ask at your nearest drug or depart- ment store for the " Ridder" sire-about the size of a hockey uck. Then ive Fido a Sapho Pest Dust . ‘ bath and e'll be “de- end" in no time at all! And for household insect pests . . . Sa ho 5% DDT means ' Sudden Death-complete and e ectivo! Ask for SAPHOto-morrow . . . and, remember that it was the first liquid spray for flies, moths and bugs-is now a “ first " in all insect-free homes! Ask for Vinylite Baby Pants at for the VINYLITE label—it's our and approved by "gTheBcticr ob- u at ith Ensrgine! Ener- and_ drapes- ute "Cream o a “Cream of ll Wheat" is only five minutes and it's “chock of Here's the Newest, Nantes! Way I know to bc sure of all-over dainti- ness-oven after a warm game of tennis in the hot ‘d: summer sun! Simply “ spray your way" to daintincss with SNO-MIST, that wonderful powder spray do- ,“ n odorant! It banishes “perspiration gremlins" instant- ly . . , clings like a fins face-powder! Since Sno-Mist is absolutely harmless to clothing, you can safely spray it inside your dress after a set of tennis cr other summer sports. Yes, Sue-Mist is a summertime “must” for personal daintiness . . . $1,‘;bjflfi§ffjifl,'l’lfe"'f',é,;l ',_1',';':£ and particularly if you're the athletic type. Sailors-gclfers-tennis- iiucnchcr any timel enthusiasts . . . take note; Ego-Mist . ._. ahoyl Fore! Service! IIINIIY IIX “Vir- 0L1!!!’ BEAUTY Plllllll \ I50 Queen Street —-SPECIALS— . Rag. $5.00 Perms $3.50 hl- $7.00 Perms $509 hi $10.00 Penn: 57-00 N0 appoint ant necessary for Out-ol- dun Customers (continued from Page 2) h dl bother knockout blows on their riioctsbuirtiilnlczabilgfildot: Eahli tgghelasc taste. And if they get a pleasure o“, o; insumn; and abusing their mates, who shall say tiirm my? But the great majority of married people donot wants! hem: that. is a dark and bloody battleground. They want a place o peas and quiet Ind love And tenderness. whey are not 1o for a sim- flm. puma, Thgy desire an appeaser, someone w o will‘ surge their fur the" right way instead of getting into their hair. nd e Mm; u; make sure that they will get what they Want is before mar- flngcngio ‘Iltlfffbzlgrgtw much an engaged couple think they love each . THE GUARDIAN. WCHARLOTTETOWN THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN ‘this column Ia reserved for new» of local Intelsat, but advertising of a riewsy status! may be Inserted st flva cents n word ah-tetly pay- . able In advsuica CIABWBLL for Photographs. consummation ura m. SURANCI. v-a s-v. AT YOUR SEIVICI — Arlhll Coal Co. Phone Mill. HOWARD MclNNlU Fitted Footwear at 1'15 Queen Street. NEW Automatic Radio and Phoiiograpn was $145.00. Now for only $99.00. Toombs Music Store. OLD SYDNEY, Sprlnghlll, Albion Nut. Bras Dor, screened lump. Weeks Coal Yards. - THE TOWERS RESTAURANT has reopened for the Summer acn- son. Home cooked meals served from 8 A. M. tfll 12.00 P. M. ENGAGEMENT. — Mr. and Mrs. Ira. M. Brown. Charlottetown, an- nounce the engagement of‘ their daughter Jessie Louise to John Willard, son ct Mr. and Mrs. Percy G. Gay, St. Avards. Marriage to take-place at an early date. THE PREBBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Brookfleld Charge. Services next Lord's day as fol- lows: he sacrament of the Lord's Suppe will be dispensed in the Brookfleld Church at 11 A. M. Thanksgiving Service 7.30 P. M. Preparatory service Thursday ev- enlng at a P. M. Midweek service at I-lartsvllle Friday evening 8 PM. Rev. Donald Nicholson, Minister. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND PRESBYTERIAL. ’ who 61st An- nual Meeting wlll be held ln the Presbyterian Church, Kenslngton, Thursday, July 8th, with sessions at 9.30, 2.30 and 7.30. Report on the recent General Assembly wlll be given lri the afternoon by the Rev. ‘Chas. D. Henderson. B. A.. Minister of Murray Harbour North; Sermon in the Evening. "The Ges- pel According to Jonah" by the Rev. T. l-I. Bussell Socners. M. A.. S. T. M.. Minister of the Klrk cf St. James. Charlottetown. BRIDES-TO-BE SIIOWERID - A host of friends and relatives gathered at the’ home of the brides‘ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Dawson, Albany, on Wednesday evening June 23rd. to tender their two daughters, Jennie and Blanche miscellaneous showers and best wishes lri honor of their approach- ing marriage. During the playfiiz of "Here Comes the Bride" by Mr" Parker Frances. the brfdcs-to-bc, prettily attired tn flowered Jersey dresses, were escorted to their 1e corated chairs by Miss Gladys Mac- Donald and Miss Louise Calms, ‘The heavily laden baskets were carried fii by little Misses Bessie Delaney and Mary Dawson. The gifts were opened by Miss Dorothy MacDon- ald and Miss Georgina Dawson and Miss mulse Cairns read the accom- panying verses and passed to the brides. The gifts were then arrang- ed on the tables by Mrs. Claude Delaney and Mrs. Denton Francis. The many and lovely gifts Inclus- ed sllverware, pyrex, electrical. fur- niture, linens, towels, blankets. glassware, etc, and a. large sum of money. The brides, in their usual friendly mariner thanked all fcr ’ their lovely gifts and lnvlted them to vlslt them 1n their new homes. Then all joined in singing "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows.“ A dainty lunch was served by ladies of the district and the remainder of the evening was spent‘ in canc- lng, the music being furnished by Messrs. Hillard lrancls. Tony Noon- an, James Gallant. After which sll departed to their homes wlshliig Jennie and Blanche every happi- ness tn the future.‘ OFFICERS HSTALLED -- The Installation of the officers of Alpha Rebekah Dodge No. 10 f. 0. O. F. was carried out by District Deputy President Josie Howatt, P. N. ‘G. with Sister Annie Garnhum, P.N.G, as Deputy Marshal on July 8th. A staff of Past Noble Grands. Katharine Smith, Clare Blown, Ethel Sutherland and Georgie Campbell, Helen Flnlayaon. Lulu Nicholson, Elsie Campbell and Past President of the Rebekah Atsemb l’ sister Ruby l-Ioule also assisted. Those installed were Noble Grand Lillian Smith, Vice Grand. Mar- jory Cameron. Jr., Past NOLIG Grand, Alice Jewell, Chaplain, Vere MacPherson, Conductor, Ila Stewart, Warden, Kathleen Jay. RBNG, Ruth White, ‘L.S.N.(s.. Jean Smith. RSMG. Mildred Rodd. L.S.V.(L Vivian Graham, Recording secretary inure Waters, Financial Secretary Jean Crockett. P. N. G. ‘Treasurer, Mabel Worth, PlanLst. Helen G. Macllachern. P- N- C'- Trustees. Piioebs Pound. P.N.G. Helen Turner. Jean Smith, ENG. I.G. Edythe Butt. 0.0. Loretta Wlilts, P.N.G., Press Correspon- dent i-iaieii o. Machcnern. P. h‘. G. Sister Ruby Houlc. Put P1‘?!- dent congratulated the new ofiic- ers and wished them a successful refreshments JDIMII’! TAXI Phone M; 80M! COOKING — am. Ivan Mclnnls. Phone 1357. snows sauunsss iiioc for group and wedding pictures on location. . It!!! PBESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. — Sunday. July 11th. Cardigan 11 A. M. Montague 7.30 P. M. Ml‘. Car! Currie, Student Minister. THE PB-ESBYTERPIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Brookflcld Charge. Services next Lord's day as fol- lows: Brookfleld 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper wlll be celebrated at the morning service. I-Iartsvllle 3 P. M. Rev. Donald Nicholson. Minister. UNIpN ROAD W. M. S. — The monthly meeting of the nloii Road W. M. S. met ln the church on the evening cf July 5th. Meet- ing opened by singing hymn, "Lord of all being". Scripture reading was taken from 4 different passages. Acts 17: 24-28. Eph. 2:13-14 and 1B. John 13: 34-35, Jeremiah. Christian Stewardship reading by Mrs. Harry Newman. Roll call W35 responded to by 14. members fol- l0\VCd'bY reading and adoption cf minutes. The collection for ‘fem- peraiice Federation collected at the June meeting amounted to $9.50. Many items of business were dis- cussed aricl the “Women's hlleSlflfl- .ary Rally" ls to be held at York Mrs. James Mound gave a Tem- lpsrance Reading "Why do People think?" Hymn “Lord of the Lands" followed by SentenceJraycrs. Fa!‘ the Programme Comm. Mrs. Harry Newman gave a reading entitled, “Our Minister's Sermon", Marjorie Lamont. gave a reading “God Talri- lng." Mrs. Stlrlliig Yec and Norman Yeo sang a duet “Who at My door ls Standing?" Programme Comm. for next meeting: Mrs, Lamont. Mrs. B. C. Hardy, Miss Norma You Collection amounted to $4.00 Hymn. “Jesus Keep Me Near the Cross" and Benediction closed tire meeting. DONAGH SCHOOL Report for Jwai 2. Anita Koillhsn. Grade IX - Absent for tests. and; V111 - Absent for tests. grade v11 '._ 1, Clifford ’I‘rslnor, 2. Clifford MacNally, 3. Veronica Brazil. Grade VI Sr. - 1. Jamfl! 3. Lawrence Koughan. Grade V1 ,Jr. -— 1. Koughan, 2. Gerald MaeNallY. 3- Johrinle Smith. Grade IV - 1. Mary Siritth, 2. Vincent McAdam. Grade IV Koughan. Grade I1 — 1. 2. Freda Drlscell. Grade I — No tests. Highest Average in lower Grades Joseph Koughan, Highest Average ln Grades — James Koughan. HAIRY I. FIANCII Ori June 8m. the death of H. S. Francis one of Fortune Brdlgew most prominent citizens occurred by drowning. Mr. Francis was a member of the well-known firm of J. S. Francis d: Sons and was widely known and tlfighly respected by all who knew m From 1943 to 194'! he was a meni- ber of the Provincial Government, representing the 1st Dlstrlct of Kings. In December last he fell ill of a nervous disorder and. received treatment during the winter at the ' Royal Victoria Hospital. Montreal, where high hopes were held for his complete recovery and he returned home in AprllQ-"Ifor s. tlme he was his genial self. but later relapsed and on the eve of returning to Mon- treal for further treatment, death 08MB. His funeral was one of the larg- est ever seen in the vlcfnlty. The service was held in Bay Fortune United Church and was conducted by the Rev. W. McQuarrle whose eloquent ' and inspiring address brought a measure of balm to the hearts of his sorely bereaved fam- l Among the honorary pail-bearers were members of the P. E. 1‘. Gov- ernment and business associates of thr- late Mr. Francis. The active bearers were Elmer Campbell. Sam Johnstone, Alf Hig- gli-ibctham. Charlie Altken, Andrew Peters. Howard Wood. Lloyd Townsherid and Arthur Dixon Jr. He was lald to rest 1n the family plot in Bay fortune Cemetery. Left to mourn the loss of a lov- lnc husband and father are his wife, two sons Wallace and Lorrie and three daughters, Elizabeth (Mrs. B. W. Williamson. Montreal): Hilda, (Mrs. A. B. LePage. Char- lottetcwni and Bernice; also Baby Ethel McEwcn. He ls survived by the following brothers and sisters. A. E. Francis. Margaret (Mrs. W. H. Towns-fiend): Ida (Mrs. George A. Wood); Annie (Mrs. Robt. W. Dixon); Elsie (Mrs. Reg. Dingivell): Dell Mrs. Ulrlc Dawson.) The floral trlbutm were beauti- Grade X — 1. Johnnie Besgari, Earl Koughsn, ' ful beyond description and were as follows: Pillow-Family. Wreath-Sister Margaret. Wresth—-Slster Ids. Wreath-Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Dixon (Sister Annie). Wrcatlw-Arthur Francis and Family. Spray-Mother, Joe and Eric. Spray-Kimble Mel-Ewen Family. Boston. Spray-—Mrs. Anne McEwen. Baby and Thelma and Klaugihan, 2. Freddie MacAdcnt. Eu”, and Katherme Jowph l Francis. Wreath-Edward Crescent -Janet and Roger Francis. Wreath-Charlie Townshend and .. Family. 1~ 959191115, Spray-Jack and Inez Townshcnd Spray-Ern and Thelma Reid Spray—Elmer and Lena Camp- bell. Wreath—Eleancr McEwen. Wreath-Scotty McKay. Wreath-P. E. Island Govern- Senior merit. Teacher _ Eleanor MacKlrinon..Walter Jones. Wreath-Premier arid Mrs. J. Wreath-Rankine McLalne and Staff. Wreath—Autocrioblle Dealers’ As- soclntlon. Wreath-Traders‘ Finance Co. Wreath-Dr. Bishop and Staff, Prov. Agi‘. Lab. Wresth-J-loraee Wlllls Inc. Spray-Earl and Helen Baker. Cross-Mrs. E. S. Johnston and Family. Spray—Mr. and Mrs. I". J. Kick- ham. " Spray - Walter McDonald arid Family. Spray-Pupils Fortune Bridge School. Spray-Jim Coffin and Family. Spray-Daisy and Herve Altken, Dot and Garth MoEwen. spray - Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Johnston. Spray-Theme, Plnkle. Cyril and Basil Johnstone. Spray-Ben arid F107 Llvlnsstene Cut Flowers-Mr. arid Mrs. Ray C. McLean. Cut Flowers-Miss Ora Gordon. Ottawa. _ Cut Flowers-Dept. of Health and Welfare. - clan or THANKS In Memorials: l PAGE "ruling 0f course, be’: in love will: Kellogg’: Corn Flakes.’ Wby elu would be be a sidewalk artist? by Slit‘? said "Kellogg's." Again in 1948, 4 out of 5 vote Kelloggs First for Flavour! when independent researchers asked Canadian housewives which brand of corn flakes they liked best, 4 out of 5 i Yes, Kellogg's Corn Flakes are so popular,“ your family often eats them faster than you The Greatest Nome in Cereals! expect. If your last package has been opened, order more Kellogg's Corn Flakes tomorrow; Made by Kellogg's in London, Canada. In Memorials: In fond and loving memory of Pte. George Earl Alley, who wns Kflled In Action July 8th, 1044. Thoughts drlft back te days gone b I Life imoves on, but memory lasts Deep in our hearts your memo y is W For those who loved you will never forget. Father, Mother and Brother Charles. In Memos-lam In loving mienaory of BEIGE HAMILTON’ who died July 8th, 194.5. Fondly Remembered by Mr, aria Mrs. Lorne Dunning and Son Earl. FLUID-UP CLUB LONDON — (GP) — Summoner! almost 200 miles from Chester. to open an urgent registered letter received at his London home, Jack. THANKS "1 Ne. 3 Branch Canadian Lesion, ivlshes to thank all those who ori- sted cash. and articles of furniture to the McDonald Fund, the sub- stantial sum of $275.60 was realized and handed to the family. Spenceley tore open the envelope —and found a reminder to pay I club subscription fee. Don't Make _ This Mistake‘, i When Child ls; Constipated _ I _Doi-i’t upset a child already u by 45".“ atipatfon with nasty-tasting atlvcl of harsh, grlriink cathartlcs. Give Children's- Owii Tablets. This new corrective rrisds ea- vecll-llr for srewiiis Youngsters’ needs i; so laasant to take-sets so gently and nor- l m y without disagreeable reactions thaw even the fusslest child won't: object to their use. Make laxatlvetaklng time easy on thy child and yourself. mother! Get Children’! Own Tablets today at your drunfst. 2H. Mrs. Harry Francis and Family friends for their kindness and sym- hour of tragic bereavement. - In MQIHOIIIII In loving memory of Mrs. Jasnesl smith. Rocky Point. who 4mm‘! from ua on July 7th, 1080. When we thlrik of the evening you left us We will never forget, But the heart; that always loved you Are the ones that can't forget. God gave us strength to bear our blow, But what It meant to lose you, Nirinie will ever know. . PHONE 140! Qthgr, they should break oft their marriage ff they find themselves urrri afur which u i ‘ v __ zfglrtnistlc. The! have but their warntnl. and lf they are wise. they‘ nay-served and a social hour an i vinsgmzameelnigadmr ller wish to thank their neighbours and‘ pathy extended to them in their‘ i l I cross VINEGA is made from ilie juice of whole Annapolis apples using the most scientific methods and maturing in wood. Pull table strength in handsome l2 and 24oz. bottles and extra pickling strength in gal- lon and half-gallon “dcmuohn" bottles and bulk. Ask ior iliciii. Jr r pull qimi, wulis e MALT iiutoaiu. KENT FOODS LTD‘! CANNING. N. S. 1