mzlplnc lllll1'rEr J setserial) rnourulslu-EElrs- news roll 'ms :nuluuluws snumnlw- ‘ ;-;; ,_-,'.1;fp'_\l,llsgAt>VAv, -usluihlsvnoul-rss t ' or tag*-rpms conw nssmalulfm moei__- ala on Thursday evening appo has Jennie B. Harker- gs get Mis it; aving had charge of the 089 -B ce the departure of Miss McLeod ter overseas service.-H. Pnorlrsste couoslrr. - 'rss concer_t:sad,”ple social lleld ln the nan M "mn 'W F`°\'rl1.=rv 2nd. under the aullii , 91 l.h_0'Presbyterian` Church. Lot- 4a?-N114-xgraud success. "Tim Mini Ll’ Btidb’ 'was presented by memli9r=i.°f-'“‘° wlsregauon and greatly appreciated by the audience, The Gallo 0! Characters was as foi- lows:_~;-Rev. John ‘West. J. W. Mc. Ewen; Mrs John West, Miss M, L_ Douglass: Mrs oharity, Mrs W. H. MCEWPUI Joe Crabbc. Mr Victor McEw2;l;,,Mre Joe Crabbe. Mrs A. H. McEw nr-~Mrs Seagood. Mrs H. w. navlson:'l,-Mrs sllsl-pe, Mrs w. D. Mc. Ewen; Mrs Betterdays. Mrs J. w. M Ewen--'-J your-tis. Mr E L c¢»mnc` Mirunln Millet, Mrs E. L. comn; Amo Righty Mr H. .W. Davison; Robert Spence. Mr Lester McEwen; Ephrism Bncllgrove. Geo. Hume; Miss Jones, Miss Hazel McEwen; Miss Moll Charity._M_iss Lluella Douglass 'ru musical Dori; of the programme was token by the choir of the church, ably assisted by Miss Pigott and Mr Mc Leod. of Mt.. Stewart; also M15.; gfeshgfiz l§v‘:;‘; §;g'£;`ve&““;;5;,fr’;’§g°'t% speaks f(r;riitst:ill',s}lorvsll;>w keenly; pe f 1, ', ', _ -precae s ‘elepgven le c Moreli. Mr H. D. McEwen acted as gggulg/|r:;y of;-,-:.lg\,?,,,.}`J]‘:.l;f lgfulzmlgiaus: Dear hrlend: iam very much °lmh'm,i`,l:" Mr H' H' Cox senmg me Georgetown special on n wedding triplsugmrsed tg) he:-lr fnfiml TW bglotgxlel es.~ e programme also con i t d . . W 0 5 3 N’ “ge "°“\ G §“m» - 0' 9 5 5 9 to Boston und other Anlerican clties,|m“d_ He sem me a note on the bac S folmwed by lhe best lvlslles °f 8' mrge of which was written as near ns I ca Dufort and Mr and Mrs Hoo r. o of dialo81lGB. readlngll. etc.. and wa pronounced to be one of the best entertainments ever hold 'nt Morcl The proceeds amounted to $82. Vcry rarely has a tlharlottctowll nu- dlence been favoured with such a ilt- erary and musical trcat as that given in the Kindergarten Hull last cvcning by Mr. Ii. Irving Beers and rt llunlbol' .-»FOi_(E8 PUIlc_l-lAsED.-Mr Edw. Manson. Sumlllerside. Purchased last- weelt for parties in New York a hand- somepair of sliver black toxes from one ot the western ranches, for which he paid a._good round sum. lt under- stood he has orders to purchase several more pairs tor the same parties. Other ranchers here have also within the past week received en-. quirles for options on their 1916 increase from American parties. all ot which goes to show that shrewd busi- ness men ln the United States coli- sldor the present a favourable time to get into the industry.-X. wsoomo ss`Ll.e.--An suspicions, event took place in Notre Dame Academy Chapel last evening when. daughter of Mrs M. J. McKinnon. be- came the wife of Mr Fred ii. Trainer. one oi Cllarlottetown's most popular young business men. The bride was Miss Marion Florence McKinnon,l attended by Miss Jean Blanchard, thc roonl bein n ortcd b Dr J. B. occasion was rendered beautifully by the choir. the solo ports bclng sung Mr. G. I). Wright shipped to Sunl- nlersido yesterday fl lleauiiflllly lill- ished ambulance for the Prince Uuullty Hospital. Tile anlbllluncc was bllilt by the l\'lesl-lrs. Mclunis Ilrothors, Char- lottetown, under Mr. \Vright's super- vision, and is ot' a class that would llc oi’ friends. The I-lull was crowded dis” t edit t _lt _ It and the audience enjoyed cvcry nlinnt ot the two hours recital. Mr. Beers’ ability as nn clocutlcllis is well known. His selections last evening showed hc is Possessed of a 8. l\C Cl* 0 FIDY L y WHS e ordered some time ago by the liospl- t tul Ladies Aid, nn organization to which the Prince County Hospital is extensive repertory. and were adapt- _ _ ed 1° so fu" pl-Y 1° his <1---11-me ‘.§.€.1lf°§.ll.‘”..““.2532°l’.?.ll?f’....$“‘i.”.?{lI power of expression. ills contribu tions consisted of three trilogles nn ing zl wnnt long felt ln the Western art of the province and tho coplo ol' tl “ reading' IHS first trn°gy l"'~`l“d` gunlmorside are justly protlll ot it ‘i‘I’“leT;1f1t,,,(I?f`°; §W§§lh@t“r£'h"°1Y1GI&“e,, Tile_ udditlon oi' an ambulance to its Se icér a dp “Ig l 0 H 0"" equipment places it on a levol with l rv i ') nd Vfl [yn] (1999 thc best hospitals and will very lnn- mmwu “gf “n Wai U1 °“ ate U’ terialiy aid in the splendid work it is l’°m'“y his p°W°“ of "°“u"‘°”l“l' dm' doing. The Hospital ulallugclncllt ulld matic and pathetic expression. Iii scriptive. "Gllngadln’s" (Kipling narrative, and "Waiting" (Burroughs contemplative. Tho last trilogy cou- sisted of "Oli Dcnth" (Sllakcspeare). soiiloquy. “A Mnu's zl Man for A' That” (Burns), Scotch, and “The ltoccssion- K (-5, B DP Y Brown. At 6.30 the bridal party gi entered the Chapel. which was beauti- _ _ _ pertaining to the defence fully decorated und illuminated for many others :`|'fdd‘;"°°“l°“'_ht° ,me d“t);`“““" "Y uw of our country urgently demanding i-h ‘st o!"gw’“X’;‘m'e§1;y3hoiry t,\;.;3l0°';:5§_:;: attention of the House. He was stil y mom, was performed by Plather Frank speaking when the House adjourned. 9 McQuaid. A hymn appropriate to the HELP APPRENA-I-ED_ ___ The to u ludellled for very lllucll of tho l>l'0- ,to road llcr letters elle will write gressiveness which has clluracterlzcdvoct to you. Answer soon as I am , 5 the county are to be congratulated on 9°°°“d "m°5y °mb"“C"‘| Th” Mm* the capable hnndlnaidcn they have ill "Ch of '-he North” lK9nd‘m)- ds' the Ladies Aid who, it is gratifying to ., ~-. .. ~.,. __ \ '22-.°'-:ff `v`;- lfill ”'°"/A . C .“1`.ll,’l' y 1sf?.tl.l.‘.§".L B-AKING -corrullus no scum The only well-known medlumqriood oolllnp powder mole In Canada that loop nn oontoln slum (or ladle olumlnlp oulphlto, or oulphnto of alumina) onl which has all Ito ln- grodlente plainly stated on tho label. E.W.GlLl.ETT CO.I.TD. .-_NOMINATION DAY.-Yesterday was nomination day in Snmmerslde' James A. Morrlssou and Albert C .Saunders were nominated for thi mayoralty. For Councillors E. W Manson. A. J. Guatlet. Louis Moore Sterling McKay and J. S. Allan wer- nonlinated. Messrs Levi Sllllphan' and Percy L. Bowness were nominate( as candidates- for Water Conlmis stoner.-X. _ ENJO-YABLE FUNCTION.-A most enjoyable pre-Lenten dance wus heh last night hy the Knights or Columbus in their ball, There was a lar8e at teudance and from 9 until 11.30 o'clocl on the splendid iloor with captivating music thc dancers indulged in the terp slcborean art. The piano music was contributed- by Misses Hattie Gillis and ' TORONT0.0NT. ‘ _...f L; '~ -,.,,,,__...., "`=*-='.\E»;-'.-.~l'§’;-5 ¢§~.=;--E" _,.. f./.»¢v:u»-_ le _,ll ..-tbl. il vii hands. :ls my brother has eight chil- dren. llo lost cvcryilling he had ill llelgium. ills little girl is the one that got. lt and l alll sure she fully ap- preciates it ns they nay it is n very nicc gilt. ll' you will nllswer this i will sclld your lottel' to llcr. Tllallkillg you. Address, Jullll Van Gila, Mitchell. South Dakota. 1'. S.,-Sho suys sho would like to hear from you very much and if you can iind solneone up the going to write my brother. WEDNESDAY EEREAVEM ENT- Yestcr<’.zly morn- ing ltev. W. I). Wilson received zl telc- granl from Cape Breton, conveying thc sud news oi' the death of his sister~in~_ law, Mrs. Junlos Wilson. The news is especially sad, owing to tho i'fu:t thot her husband, ltcv. lllr. \Vilson's brother. died only zl few nlollills ag in November lust. K. ot' C. dance seems to be bcttcr than its predecessor, but last nights affair was, without iloubt. thc most en- trancin of the Council since its ill- -' / J al ll d d M . Al M olll- -_ » - -- ,~ ,f .223 ..“:‘.§.“:...l:. ?/ - . _."\"' ‘%%j"f1. _ 1" ” "' - 1'- l _ ‘¢- _ f, ‘. oxo ovens n at th e- War Striking Letters Demonstrating the Value. of OXO CUBES 1 From a member of the London Sootthll with the British Expeditionary Force. ff ._=. . 4, f/ ’; / ,-,¢>*»l ' #14-. ,l \M,_ //If , /,.,_-_f .I And so after all these horrors here l- am "\""" ‘1'/"" " M " " living in a _cow byrc some way away fl'Dll'l E ception. \ \\ /- f/ 4. 6, ./. /.~ - -..////.. I / 1// /' // / 0 wedding was solenmizcd by llcv. Z. | L. Fash yesterday afternoon at out o'clock at the Morell liousc. Char lottetown. The contracting partie: l' were Murdock Morrison, Boston, Mass lowing letter rocelltly received in this U_ 3_ A" and Edna A_ Nel|_ Oyster Be( Provillce from Mitchell, South Dakota, 3|-1.1gc_ P, E_ 1_ The br-ide was beam; D' fully gowned and was attended by- he 1- sister, Miss M. caroline Neil. T1.. 1'. John T. Morrison, Mt. Vernon. P. E.l K and groom were present. The happ: L circle of fnends, Wm, whom the make om "This Suit was wom bl; couple takc the bout for Picton io-da; G““"'~“°'“ hcarmy mms' Hsilcn McEacllerll, Cornwall P E' Island, (lan. it cnnle in good, worthy WEDDING BELLS.-A very pretty groom was attended by his brother The inlmediatc relatives of the brid- oll their way to Boston, where the: will reside. Tile Guardian extends- congratulations. PEACE SUNDAY.-lll illc lllctllod- ist (.`-llurcll nt Viciorlll, ill common with nil t‘llristln|l organizations ll 3 Canada und the United States, ther. was held on Sunday cv(-ning n servlet ill colnlllcllloratlon of one hundrct yours of peace between the zloove mentioned two great nations. The pul - pit was appropriately' draped witl - tho flags of both nations. which in it self was emblematic of perfect unulli mity. The pastor, itev. George M Young, delivered very able and clo qucnt address to n lnrgc congregation choosing rt basis for his rcnlnrks the words ol' the prophet lsnlnh: “And lic snail judge among the nations, and shall rebuke many people: and they sllnli beat their swords into plow shares. and their S'-pears into pruning hooks: llatioll shall not lift up sword 0 against nation. neither shall they learn wnr any lllorc." The large an dltorlulll wus crowded to the doors )- know. are receiving the sym athy alldl COMING SEED FAIRS, - The Seed Chmrs having to be plasm in lm The regular lllcctilli: of St. Dun- ar' (KipHng)‘ religious' Noedlcss to stnn's Mock Purllnlllent was llelll on say that the audience enjoyed the con ` Stllllrtluy 0‘~'<‘I\iul£. the deputy-speaker, g;_';Eg'3nT(?dc&v§g'§v§:Zggutxzdnxllghxii Mr. Francis lil(-ilolulld (Enst Grey) no Funk ‘_ variet was lem to Mr occupying tho clluir. The dcbnio ou D' ° y the dr-nit address, ill reply to the Beers' programme by the lllasterl_ rendering ho gave to ingersoll‘s in comparable “Lecture on Shaltcspearof speech iroln the 'l`hronc. was conclud- Q cd. Tile bill to prohibit the sale and inlportatloll of splritous liquors, ex- Thc °'“m'~m°° Wm “M 50°” fmget the cept for nleclnlnlcal and medicinal impression which the impressive re purposes, received its second reading .[l- ` . . ` dering of these. choice selections it-it This bm was im..oduc(;d by Hou _L J: upon them. il Flclnlnlll Eaaskatoon Minister Tile musical progmnlme was con 'IL 'il g ( I il )'h ‘ ‘ pi' Ita ways and Callas w o spo'e tribmed w b Miss Helen A' H“ghes' of thc` similar measures' adopted by Y who charmed everyone with selcc ` Franco and Russia in order to increase tions from Delaqutt and Greig which me emciencv of meh. army and mwy_ enabled her to sh°“’ "° udvnmage *"9 He was followed by Mr. Lclvis Mc- magumceut “mg” °f mfr voice and the Donald. (Winnipeg), wllo criticized perfection of its cultivation. Miss uw hm 5hm.ph.' Showing its many Hughes is probably thc most accom- short-comtngs and declaring that it pushed Vucallst ll] Chm"l°"e'~°w"' tu wus nie-rely ll olitltull dodge ill order which sllc adds a very pleasing prc noe and latfornl dcportlnelll ' to glllll popular favor. lion. A. Guy (Sorel) conlnlentlcd the Government se D ~ In °~ddm°“ ‘° mcse me D"°g"“m'“” for bringing this nlensuro before the i“°1“d9d 9- dellgh'-f“| P‘a“° 5°l° by House and believed that it would do M155 K9-U0 1'- St“UlW» Violin 9010 "Y nlucb towards preventing tho evils the RBV- F- H- Ll'°u°»l°h“S' and Vocal that follow in the wake of intemper- solos by Mr. A. Il. cosll and Gc0rS0 unco. Mr. E. Doylo (Cilllrlotlotowil) R- H- 9091*- The aU0°“‘P““im""t9 rated thc Government severely for WSW PlllYed by Mist! Slalllcl' “|111 Pl`°' their carelessness ill illtroducillg this icssor Watkls nlcnsurc nt a time when ihcrc wcrc so D )» support ot’ the public generally in all Fair Prize Lists are now all printo their efforts for the betterment oi' tho and being distributed. The only ra illstitutlou. icul cllallges that have bccll nludc ar ~---- ln connection with the Provillcinl See Fair which is to be hold at Sunlnle side on hiarcll llrd, 4th and Sth. Ill this Prize List sections are open for the Calladian Seed Growers Agsooin. , and pic social held ill Seurlctown liall tion; for those who lnllkc entry ill the Standing Fields of Grain Cclllpetiiioll; and for others, and, any persons mak- ing entries must conlpctc ill their own class, and. cannot compete ill any oth- cr. Besides, the nnloullt of grain to bc shown this y,enl' llzls lleonlllcrean- od and is 1lo\v four bushels. All of V the prize grain is to become the prop- erty of tho Conlmittce, alld will bc sold by public auction oil tile last day of the fair. This will give an opportun- ity to t`al'nlers to procure the bust pos- sible seed. und, thc high prices of grain that arc likcly to prevail llexi. your will wurrnnt cvcry iurnlcr to do his utmost to increase his yield, and, the easiest way by which thc yields of grain can be increased is through thc use of hotter seed. in former yours only u. very limited amount was offer- ed for, sale, nud, it brought especially high prices. This year llundreds ot' bushels can bo bought, onli, will like- ly bc sold very reasonably. lt is the proper place for fnrnlcrs who wish to get tho very best of sced to make their lseloctiou. d aisles. Excellent lnuslc, suitable fel ‘the ovcnsioll. was furnished bv the dé choir. wortlly of special lncntlou be d ing a solo relldcred by Mrs. J. 'l ‘__ \\- ind sor.-`\". l 71741 =l“"‘ "" » I . . - sers. Solo-George Bowness. ll -1-Lf' .- " ’ 'Here’s the admission made (in an advertisement) by one of the heaviest coffee advertisers of the country- Read it. Thinklt over. Readit again, and let the truth sink in. Anv coffee drinker who feels tile on- set of ill health and discomfort. and IS IU doubt as to the cause, can easily flfld Out if coffee has anyfhius £0 <10 Wm* lt- The- Cover Of "Great oontlnontsl uavants, like Vw- ehow, ,Huoppo, Lohman. Eylonburg, von Leyden. Mondol, Fraenzol, as well no physlologlsts, doctors and lood experts ol' our own country as Prof. Robinson, Dr. Wiley. Dr. Woods Hutchinson, Prof. Allyn, Mr. Alfred Mo Conn and Dr. Gouelllo have he- otowed much attention on ooffoo and have recognized lb no tho cause of many cases of ohrenlo clftolno pola- onlng. Prof. Huoppo designates the symp- toms no pllpltltlono, tremor, four. oxultotiono, houdaohos, dlzxlnoso and Insomnia. Other oolontlots say that oofho drinking can bo the onulo of hoort trouble, pnlpltntlono, dilatation of tho hurt and dlnooo of tho arteries (or!orlosoloroolo)." ,..‘_ . . | l 1 back to old time igealth and comfort p°ints the way- f -° R I r Postum which must be boiled-15c and ' Pcstum m trgltollgbsstugflhg soluble form-,made inthe cup with hot 25c packages. Ill! ntl _-30c and 50c tins Watelyggfg ling; are drug-free.. delicious, and the cost per cup is about the samef ' ¢-o-uni-'*“""" ' f. “Ther-e’s a Reason’ for POSTUM ' _ -sold by Grocers everywhere. A _mv ,,,,,,,, _., ,,,,,,,.,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,, , - |` newly married couple with all good Ltd windsor, ont ` wishes ‘The Guardian Joins in wish- . . P l .. -. - - ' ` - - - - Gawain" “mm Cereal (0 I ing Mr and Mrs Feellan s long. happy ` ' and prosperous wedded lite.-S. - to ` ,Tho wedding r simply Change most conspicuous part of the pro- ’ Ten days on this famous ure food-drink not only shows up coffee, but -CONCERT HELD. -- The concert on Jan. 28 ( ill nld of the Rod Cross fund) was al decided success ani ,1 when the hour arrived for openillgdhe “ hull was filled, some coming late not being ublc to get inside. The pro gralnnlo was it long :ind good one, the best ol' order prevailed. Mr. Artclnar l‘arrow was appointed cllairlnnu nlld filled the chair- very ably. Tile pro gramrne was as follows: Chorus, \\"h<: (Ionic here to lielp Along. itecitation, -Canadian Born, by Hudson Lowther. Reading-»-Peter Scroggills in love. by Mary Trninor. Difllogue----Frotn Way Down East. Cllnlnctcrs. l\lr. Jeremiah Pike, Elliott Bell. Mrs. Jcrclllinil Pike, Mrs. S. B. Crosman. Mary Wilson, Mac ,Nelvsolllcn Arabella Wilson, Alicc Mnt:Qllnrric. Algernon Westfield, Fred MacQnarrio. Cilorus----Marching to Victory. itecltatioll--~-Mrs. ilzlrry Low- ther. Solo----Mrs. S. ll. (lroislnall. Reci- tation---Miss Minnie llell. l)inlogllc- The Old lvlairl. (7llaractcrs---Tibitlla Flint, Llssic Boll, Annu. Steel. Mlnllic Bell. .ieullie Lcc, ldal Bell. Dr. Tllrlrn- tollgrovc, Gclean lliacilcan. Dcncon Willie, liobor Schurnlall. ltecitation ----Stewart Wright, Mr. 'l‘nppcr's Trow- Readiug-Lirlic Wright. (jhorus-- Tcntlng Tonight. Reading-Tissie Bell Burdocks Music Box.. Ductt-George and Percy Bowness. Closing Cllorus- God Save our Noble Mon und God Save the King. Mrs. George Bowncss pre- sided at thc orgaln. WEDDING BELLS.-St ~llolluvell- tures (Thurclt. Trnc-miie, wus the scene oi' rl. happy evcllt on Tuesday. Feb. iltll, when Miss Annie F. l\'lcDonalri, Scotchfort.. was unltod in holy bonds of mntrilnolly to Mr Frnnk Foellull. of- Savagc ilarbour. illc nuptunl knot being tied by thc pastor, itcv. Fnthcr .l. D. Mrintyrc. The bride. who wus glvcn away by hor brother, Mr Wm. J, Mcllollzlld. lookod exceedingly win- solllo ill fi llnlldsonltr costulllo oi' blue broudclotll wiill blnck llnt irinlulod with ostrich plulllcs. und was att.:-.lldcd , hy .llcr cousin. Miss llallnall Fisllcr.! wllo was gowncd in a suit of grf:y` broadcloth. with rod llnt und while plumes, wllilc Mr Joilll A. Mcllollald, brotllor oi thc bride. did honollrs as best lnnn. Aticl' the ccrclnony the llnppy couple drove to the llollle of thc l bride. where n sumptuous wedding t was artllken of. alter and groomsmen, illoy went to Char- lottetown for dinner. returning to thc bride`s llomc about five o'clock. whore a large nuulbcr of friends had gather- od to greet tllcnl. After all present had been rcplenlslled from u table gronning under the wciSllt ol all the good things lncntionotl in the culinary uri, the lloor was clcxlred for dancing. ecl formed tho ilrst and grnmme. ,danced to music furnished by a trio of Macs. namely. Messrs Josopll McDonald. Scoichfort; Jolln J. McDonald, Grand Tracadie; and llugll McKay, French Village, each one a genius of music in himself. A delightful night was spent by all. ln various amusenlents. including danc- ing. singing, gramaphone selections, etc. The largc number of costly and elegant presents received gave mark- ed indication of the popularity of the contracting parties. the bride being one ct Tl-acadie‘s most charming. popular and talented young ladies. while the groom, who operates one oi the largest and best farms in Savage Harbour. is well and kidely known and well thought oi by all who have the pleasure of his acquaintance. Aiter`danclng had beell carried on with uneeaslllg merrlmenrtlll tile wee 3 //1 I thc ilring line to rccu crate. Like man / P ma ./7"# . . ` /'f however, your glorious box has arrived, coffee 1'., -,_\ .V , _/. ,f _ _ , \ _f = I/1'! i ww / and m|ll:, butter, OXO - oh Joy ! Never V A ' _ \ ` V/f was seen :1 more glorious box, and all my/cow -'Q-'v gi/` ‘Q ,,-'N/'l ///2( byre is interested ill it. Wc start to-night ' ""(~(`((( 4% on ourfelst d I t th lc bothf -§é_VH_/_/W '.}4_,\/i ‘wi//,|!%,,//-/V’/7.i,;/_V ._, an :tm o an you rom ki ul _.7 ;,"_%_j_.- gl-l /;1;..f4,.¢é/4/Z all my section for being so generous. /4' ».,- 4;- .ga .ff "j ,Re/lrinrfdfrom1/mLan./an"G/abc,” Dm/aber ta `i x , _ib,._,/;-- ,_ f - ' `: ” f’ - '- . _v__; _/.,/ 1-. l‘_- .` ,_V, 3°' mg af" A gentleman has kindly sent us a letter from his son in the Army Service Corps ,in which he says :- l urns! tell you how delighted I was to get the OXO CUBES, Tlleyvarc great. You should have .seen us preparing them. c made a wood fire by the fodsidq and boiled the water in an empty petrol can `:-¢nolgll_for three of us. The OXO was made -Ill my dxxie carl, ln which we soaked some biscuits. We than placed the can on _the Ere to boil ;` all the time it was raining hard, but wc were repaid by the phil' 'on we got for our efforts. - I. shall be very pleased to get some more when “”‘;'?_:l° '[00 are sending again, as a good cup of OXO hcfnrc ‘ , ¥¢_¢\ltl\ lu at night considerably warms us up. \ __¢~_. mm* " " l-l__ #fe `\ \ \“>` D Y Follow the example of the men at the front, 'who have proved in emergencies that OXO CUBES give warmth and nourishment quickly and effectively. OXO CUBES 'build up strength to - resist cold and disease; they increase nutrition; they remove fatigue. Added to stews and hashes they make food more nourishing and save expenditure on meat; they are handy for sleigh journeys and outdoor sports-with hot water they make a quick hot meal in a moment; in fact, they exactly meet the, néeds of all classes. In I0c. and 25c. c A ,A180 .in tins of 50 and 100 Cubes. "t " ` A ' , 7.” 4,. -l broakfils ' - il - whlcll. ncoolllpulliod by the bridesmaid l Finer Hosiery Means Better-fitting Footwear _vvo,t_1_ld_l_l__’,_t_; expect foot comfort in shoes worn over ill-fitting hose. Penmans Hosiery is shaped-in- tile-knitting to conform to every curve of foot: and leg. Reinforced where necessary and seamless. NOTE:~Nobody nowadays wears seameti hose. ~ Penmnns Hosiery is unsllrlxlkablc, 7 also has greater durability than you are perhaps accustomed to. Its silky smoothness and sleek, velvety feel tell unnlistakcably of superior yarns. ' Try naming thc make-say “I’enmane" and mean lt. You’ll get better hose. Made In cotton. cush- mere, Isle and silk, for men.'womcn und children. Perllusns Limited [tus lu I Undrrru-sun Eiusatora Pam. Ont. \ . \ V -/" ‘ 'i°._El&»-vs “All Penmans Products are Made-m-Canada” - 4 ;y l . \ ;_ _L_ - ;:,'{,~‘.= ill*-‘ lf 1-riff .»_-;~`;_<»~ »-.~.r. "é._.§*`:"'*: ._»;,-__ ,A_._ /7 » 1 l *if -l _~'-1; zu ll -' _ .i-iii f-_"H -'-,V~.»,»-=-_f ‘ilf . . ‘ ill * -°“:l" ._ .3, l§‘ il fl l;ll;l ,f1. » .A ill, 1 ll v" ,_, , l -7': .. ;.-:- "ld i`§l.,; _‘\f§_l if.-le, l 'lil ,;, lg l lil* f ti, . ai Fil `;`