4* .,- iriiroii*-rnirii. I . EADING NiA'ITER SELECTED-FBOIII THIS WEEKS. NEWS FOR THE GUARDIANS SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS i §\ i////-. %(lTHING adds more to the _ .comfort of good footwear y-.»i,i||o_,,'_'.' y Muilo in e _ . , -.‘ i mere, llslocu :iiiiM:‘:il'!:;:?8i"l0r ,!?,i{,\‘,f=i';'?".‘,f,.-,`_I§ 'I '_ "Kim i - ¢";.",:L-I- UIC". Women 11-11 children. fl* : _r, `ii'§"§',=1@?;f-` ., `*m -\ _ E T _:,i__-_$" I \ l"‘7i`“-'ii `iA»‘:'1'v '//i wudiipennzans Limileci 'fb ;€_.,, than first-class hosiery. y E " A Y moraine o quality without paying ', “ Knitted into shop S0 fit pr~»-iectly, I, "Hi, .`,,. 'K % @ lf»4»'gfi.`- he "`;'i . - "`- , . ` "" 7,3i'\=A.g`i".t'- "!§fi':é""' _ i li- . Il Hester!! /\ -_-.. §\2k» 3.51 <\\\ .,-<'”‘ _._""` x .M .-afjcv- .<~ "`” .5é?j 5! d$é ii 3’ \'j " l W E = --.' E- . _T _-'~_i_.- -_-; _. =.» |05 * fi l>lH>’-S wt _ §;';f'§'é'»f3_F».“ h .E '".!I ~.,‘"""'_ 'runoiiro ., , - _ fr _' i- . ' '..» . " -- sovs ~' '¢[,, ‘_ --Qt. i‘t.._,.~;._f~~.-. om. _ ‘“"° E-LlHF3\\ $0!-I P'P0'¢dfor the lnlvenifies. Raoul Mllila College and .fB.iInua_ UPPER AND LOWER SCHOOLS Calendar san! on application. , Autumn Term commences September l0tli, 1914 ,` A lk" D' BRUCE MACDONAA-Dr M-A-i Li-.D. - - Headmaster .- I ,_,.- I | Canadefs... Factories H will be enabled to run full time only if we all buy :‘Mac]_e-in-Canada” goods every time. A K LLOGG’ TASTEU BURN F LAKES is the only food under the name KELLOGG that is “Made-in-Canada.” All others are imported and do not help Canadian workpeople. _ Your money spent on “Made-in-Canada” goods remains in this country and helps Canadians. p \ Kellogg's Toasted Corn Flakes Made in London, Ontario, Canada -_ -1 - f .. ea-vm C4 I of a Will Depends upon its being correctly drawn and secondly entrusted to a Strong Executor. The Eastem Trust Company will advise with your Solicitor iii drawing your will correctly, and act as your Executor and Trustee, insuring all the advantages of the best individual Trustees, with none of their drawbacks. i The names of its Directors and Oilicers, and its large Capital, are 3 guarantee ot its Strength, Ability and Good ‘Faith .» » Its char es are regulated by Law and are no greater than those di an Individual. TUESDAY. * J..C. McLEOD.--The death occurred yesterday momlng at 2 o'clock of Mr John C. McLeod. The funeral will take place at 2 o'clock to-day by carri- age to Brookfield Cemetery. The Dall- bearers will be Messrs J. H. Bell, John ’i‘. McKenzie. Murdock McLeod. F. W. Robins. Archibald McKinnon and McDougall. VISITORS T0 THE EXHIBITION will receive ii hearty welcome to our store. We will be pleased to see you and give you all -the information at our command. If there is anything in our line you might require, a compet- ent. sum' of clerks is at your disposal. tfnll und see us iinywav. E. A. Foster, Central Drug Store, Simiiyside. mtl' A THAN KS.-The Ladies' Patriotic 3 Association desire cordially to thank 5 all who donated sweet peas and other flowers towards the sale on Saturday. The Society wishes also to thank par- ticularly the little flower girls who worked so willingly to mako it a success. The generous sum of $64 was realised. Pat. and Ex. please Copy.) ~ BAD LOSS.-Last.Monday evening. Mr. James Desroclies, blacksmith, llustico, left his home for ltusticoville with the intention of paying his coal bill at the last narlied place. lie had twenty-four dollars about his person when he left home, but on arriving at ltusticovillo he found that the money was missing. A thorough search fail- ed toroveal the lost money and it is generally believed that the money must have fallen out of his pocket as he was crossing Itusticoville bridge and was blown over into the river. Wlietlier this be the case or not cannot he determined but the fact remains that Mr. llesrociies is the loser of a snug little sum of “hard earned" money. Although his friends sympa- iliis with him in his loss, they sincere- ly hope that ho may yet recover his lost property.-Z. _ - ARMY FIELD SERVICE FUND.- (hi Tuesday September liith, at the call of the ltcv. Pastor of Mount Car- mel, over four hundred persons were present to take piirt in one of the most patriotic meetings ever held in this province. The Rev. P. D. Arsen- ault having been appointed chairman, explained in a few chosen words the object of the meeting, Mr. D. I). Arsen- uult, Principal of Mount (‘.arniel School acting as secretary. ()n the stage be- sides the gciitlcnicn above mentioned, were seated the I-lon. A. E. Arscnault, ilon:~-Mr. Ilobic, Mr. Mathwiii Gallant, who for tivcnty-flvc and more years luis been engaged as at member of the teaching stiifi’ of this province. Mr. Adrien Arsciiauit, B. A., studeiit-at- law with Mr. A. C. Saunders, Summer- sidc. The chairmnn's remarks were i`ol`iowcd by the spontzincous gilt of the ladies towards the lted Cross Soc- iety, consisting of one hundred and twenty-five pairs of stockings. :ind eighty-five pairs of wristlets to- gctlicr with pillow slips and sheets und other articles. Mr. A. E. Arsen- nult followed and explained the causes und effects of the present war, and dwelt upon the necessity of every- one contriliuting his part towards the maintenance of the army. Mr. Doble expressed his great pleasure at seeing such ii large and entliusiiistic assembly and dwelt upon the generous gifts of the Indies present. Mr. Gallant reviewed thc causes and eff- ects of the Napoleonic wars rind forc- slizidowcd as great a defeat to the Kais- cr's armies as Napoleon had met on the field at Waterloo. Mr. Adrien Arseiuiult in very classical French showed howcd how the Aeridians have nlivnys been loyal and truthful to the llritisli (,‘.ruwn and omphaslzcil the necessity of contributing part of mat- erial goods, you! more of their blood if necessary. Mr. Arsenault, tho next speaker, under the spell of such pat- riotic discourses, said he was not equal to tho occasion; however, on such a grand :ind momentous circuiiistancc lic could not but express his pleasure at being at being present and declar- ed tliat if all the ladies of thc Empire are as generous ns those of Mont Curmcl, tho forsaken soldier will find comfort in his iibaiidonnient. About one thousand bushels of oats were sub- scribed. 'i‘hc martial and soul iii- splrlng liyinii, “O canada, Terre de nos BIG, HEllllTY BABY Bill Mrs. Beck’s Fondest Hopes Realized--Health, Hap- piness and Baby. Upper Lahsve, N. S., Can.,--"X wish to thank you for the benefit I received ...-........-....=.--~»- by “king Lydm E' f-4 ‘il Pinitiifimm vsgsta- ‘, ’ bis Compound for - ' ' female troubles from which I was ii it _ill ii `\""‘ 'NN great sufferer so \`\\_§v,# Ithat I was com- Em //' pletely run down in _ .' health. Other med- rs ,S , icine did not help , me, but Lydia E. 75 i Pinkhsm's Vegeta M _ble Compound mods mo wall and strong. I now have a big, hearty baby boy, and praise your medi- cine for the wonderful lot of good it has done mo." -7 Mrs. Isiuun. Baca, Jn., Upper I/shave, Lunenburg Co., N. S., Canada. = 5; 'I pu --111;-.- Cotisultation or correspondence lrivited. The Eastern Trust Co. W. S. Stewart, Manager V . - Charlottetown I midi:-2', MT ;’N 'I ¢ » ' .- i~~- ,~.,' .; The darkest days of husband and wife are when they come to look forward to s childless and lonely old ago. Mariyawlfs hu found herself inca- pable of motherhood owing to some de- rangoinafit of the feminine system, often cursblo by the proper remedies. ln‘many homes ones ohlldlou there are now children because of the fact that Lydia E. Plnkhanfs Vegetable Compound makes woman normal. If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pln“kham’s yogotr ble Compound will help yoh,wrIto 6, gfiif 1-".§~ PRESIDENT- SUSPENDEIQ ND/‘i/E-SU-EASY L__` __-22:*-_.':~.. 1 -__-I ieux." was rendered with enthuslasin iid never was "God Save the King" ung in a more prayerful tone of appreciation. R n »The funroal of the late Mr William H. Brown, which took place Sunday afternoon, was largely atondod. After a short servlco at the house tiio re- mains wero taken to the Presbyterian Church, where an impressive service was conducted by the pastor, Rev. H.'J. Fraser, assisted by the ltcv. Ernest Rice, after which they were interred in the l’eople’s‘ Cemetery. The pall-bearers were Messrs William Stewart, Sinclair, W. G. Taylor, Mur- dock McLeod, Thoophilus Ilauisny and Douglas Gordon.-J. -SUMMERSIDE.--Mrs. C. . Lid- stone, Tyne Valley, was ii Visitor to Summersirle Sa.turday.- Mr. Louis Dystant-, Ellerslie, was in Summer- side Satiirday on a business trip .- Mr. T, M. Hoiuatt, Merchant, Cole- man, was in Summerside Saturday on huying trip,-Mr, Leslie Campbell, Cope Traverse was a passenger to Summerside Saturday.-Dr. Gallant, llloomlield, was in Summersitle on Saturday.-Mrs. John IilcI.eo<| and daughter, Bradaibane were visitors t., Siininicrside on Saturday.-W, R. Maynard, Northiim, was in Summer- side on Saturday.-Mr. Peter Fergu- son, (irahams Road, was in Summer- side Saturday on a bliyiilg tI`iD-"‘M!`- and Mrs. Sterling Hunter. Summer- side, spent Sunday visiting friends in Kensington und vicinityi-Mrs. Alban Mcliellun, Indian River, is spending the week visiting with friends in Misr- gate the guest of Mrs. 'l`hursn Hen- d¢rS0n,-His nt-any. friends will be glad to learn that Mr. Henry Hen- dcrson, Margate, who had _.1 very sore leg for some time, having been nick- ¢d"1,y R horse, is getting better ns rapidly as can bc BXIISCICOG-Y \VEDNESDAY. LUMBER .'.FlR|VI£S. -The schoon- er W. Parnell O'llarn, Captain Alan McLean in charge, arrived in Victoria Saturday morning, with ii cargo con- sisting of two tliousaiiil, two hundred mid twenty-live cedar posts which she brouglit from Miramichi for Wright Bros. She is now discliarglng ber cargo nt Government Whorf.-V. POWNAL.- The ltcv. Mr. Weeks preached an eloquent, powerful and ri remarkably well thought out sermon in the Pownal (‘.iiurcli on Sunday night, from Hebrew 2nd and part 3rd- "ilow shall we escape, if wo neglect so great ri salvation;" The speaker showed conclusively the utter futility of escaping thc consequences of sin, and that only through an interest in the siicriflcc ot' Jesus Christ, eitn we hope for eternal life, Nations that for- get God, soon go down t.o decoy; in- stanced. Rome. Turkey and Germany. The choir rendered appropriate sel- ections.-Com. RALLY DAY.- Tho Hampton Methodist Sunday School held their annual Rally Day Service in the Pub- lic Hall, Sunday aftcriiooii. The hi- terior of tho building was tastefully adorned with specimens of various kinds from tho harvest field and pres- cnted ii real luirvcst scene. Worthy of note was tho fact, that when Mr. E. ll. Wright, Superintendent of tho School. had rool call, every member enrolled iii Ihr- ilve classes was pre- ent. The dlll'erent numbers on the programme were excellently render- ed. A collection was taken up for the General Sunday School Fund mid the lia\i;dsoIno sum of $l8.iiliwi1s realized. TODAY’S WEDDING.-A quiet wed- ding takes place at thc home of Mr. nnd Mrs. I). N. Forbes, Tyne Viilley, this Wedncsdziy morning when their daiiglitcr, Gladys will be united in mar- riage to Mr. ivan Mclrean, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MacLean. The coup- le will bc uiizittonded und ltev. Thom- an A. Wilson, pastor of Tyno Valley Presbyterian Cliiirch, will perform thc ceremony. The happy couple will visit thc (lliarlottetown Exhibition mid other places after which they will rc- tiirn to Tyne Valley nnd reside. -I’. FUNERAL YESTERDAY.-'l‘he fun- eral of the late Mr. J. C. Mclicorl. Upper Prince Street, took place yes- terday to Brookfield, attcnrlod by ii large number of citizens. The Calo- Hfviin tiliib und I.. (). Lodge. oi’ which orders deceased was an active member. attended in ri body. Tho pall-bearers were:-Messrs. -I. II. Belli John Mc- kenzie, Murdoch McLeod, W, F. ltob- ins. SERIOUS ACCIDENT.--Misses Mar- lon and Nan Los. d§\lIl|\l€`l’B Of MP- F-'"| Mrs. Paul Lea. of oncton, and well- kiiowii in Charlottetown, had it narrow escape from death on Friday alter- noon, through being thrown from their carriage while returning home from Shontstone, Albert County- Thi! MCI- dent occurred on a lilll nboiit four miles from Hillsboro. A portion of the harness gave way and ilie horse ran about a mile before being cap- tured. Tho young ladies were thrown from the carriage. Miss Nun Lea sus- tained a broken hone in her. right arm and her left shoulder blade was broken and besides she sustained s number of bruises and cuts and ii had shaking up. Miss Marion Lea! was more fortunate. She did not sus- tain any broken bones although she was painfully bruised. The young, ladies did not lose consciousness and were able to proceed to the nearest house and Dr. Lewis was summoned. They were brought to their homes in tory day Sunday. Miss Nan had iii- tsnded leaving on Tuesday for Van-I couver, where _she was to have been, one of the principals in an interesting event in October but owing to the ac- to Lydia E.Plnkham Moll lcinoCo. (confidential) Lynn,M£ss., for ad- vl Your _ ll ha opened roiiedbaa woinsni paili _ ln strict son ilenos. cldent. all present arrangements will have to be postponed. says a Moncton exchange. The lniiny friends of the v"'v'"' ladleshope for ii spot-ily rc- covery. Y speakers from Charlottetown and else- lrom the city and return for this oc- PAINFUL ACCIDENT.-Mr. Chas. L. Wright, Victoria, met with a. painful accident last Thursday.. While hauling in grain. tio fell backwards off the load, and was rendered almost unconscious. His many friends are pleased to learn that the accident is ngt ss serious as was ati' first report- e .- . ARMY SERVICE FIELD FUND AT MOUNT STEWART.-A meeting in connection with this fund will be held in Mount Stewart Hall on Sat- urday, 26th, Inst. at 7.30 p. in. and will] be addressed b a number of leading where. A special train will run casion. | SMOKERSGOODS.-For the best in! smokers goods visitors to the city would do well to visit the store of E. A. Foster, where a superfiiio assort- ment qf smokers goods, second to nono in the city is to be found. ln- cluded in the list ure the various makes suitable to every taste in pipes, Tobiiceos, Cigars, Cigarettes, Pouclies Cigar and Cigarette Cases, etc. INTERESTING ANNOUNCEMENT., -The ladies who visit the Exhibition - are cordially invited to visit Mrs. Wliite`s booth and inspect the show- ing made with hair goods. There will be a. complete exhibit of every- thing fushionable and all the latest hair ornaments. Mrs. White is pre- paring to give thc ladies of P. E. Island the most exclusive styles and perfect satisfaction. ilcr tonic for the hair is highly recommended and will be for sale. HANDSOME CATTLE.-’l`l~.o S. S. Harland made a special trip to Victoi'i:i to convey the exhibits I'or tho Provin- cial Exhibition at Cliurlottotoivii. Sho arrived at Ii p. ni. Sunday iiiid bcrtliod at Government wharf, and left on ro- turn trip about 8.15 a. ni. Moiiiiay. .mong her cargo were twciity-one pure bred Holstein catilc, owned by Messrs. Lea and Clark, Itiversiilc l"arm, und one pure bred Scotch Clyde iill_v, owned by Mr. Jabez Lea. It will bo reniembercd that those cattle cftrrleil oft’ $308 at the exhibition recently held at St. John, while the filly carried o.i' five first prizes at the Provincial Ex- hibition last September.--V. The following tribute to the mein- ory of the lute Mr. Isaac W. Schur_ man, whose dei-ith wus recorded in :t recent issue of the (lllllriliiln, iS Clift- .ped from the Sturvillo News: We who were honored by nn nc- qunintuncc, though short of the lute ville) feel' that-ni.-e more good man has gene to his reward. H2 Passed ii- wny peacefully onthe night of Au- gust 30. rinil his body was taken to '|'orrel on the nent day for burial, accompanied by his son, wlJ0. With ri brother, remain to feel that tlicy iiave only to follow in his footsteps tn do Gi>d's will in this worln, thcn in ii ripe 0111. f»s°.,.lik.c him- iw to te- ceive their crown, and limi” there Redeemer forever. We only enjoyed a short acquaintance with this good man, but wc have ncvcr known gi, more godly man in his life and con. versrition, and have spent some plen- sant momentsiin his h0m€. in .prayer and scripture reading. The News readers may remember some line articles from him on the subject of good roads in which he advocated reform along many lines, nnil we feel sure none have' known I, W Schi_ii°man of this place (h`t:ir-' ,THE LABEL.A -OR SODIC A ITHEM. THE THAN THE I TO GUARD AGAINST ALUM IN BAKINO POWDER QEE THAT ALL INGREDIENTS ARE PLAINLY PRINTED ON on sui.i=i-isv:'oi= Ai.uuiiNA ;|~HA1°|: is Nor onI:‘oP »\i.uM~- _wiri-tour "'rui:"i'rF' Aantoinirrs is Nor surri# cii:n~r.~ music aninino Powoea cosrs no mon: KINDB. FOR ECONOMY, BUY THE ONE POUND TINS. ND THAT ALUM LUMINIC BUL' WORDS "NO ORDINARY - Gii.i.i-:rr CoMPANY L: TORONTO. ONT. . EIl1Il rf ' =-\=i'- 4 f -3 ing, financially, to the H. li. Church of this plficc. Moy one and all strive to imitate his life.--One of His Fri- - dS TIIVRSDAY. ANNUAL DENTAL MEETING.-» The annual :ucetliig ofthe l’.l<}.I. Iienuil Assoiiation was held Inst evening in the Y.M.(?.A.. Dr Beer presiding. ’I.‘lic ollicors for the cuinlnl: your were ap- pointed as follows:-Pi'eslileiit, lJr Sninll\vooi`i; Vice-Presitlciit, llr Ayers; Sctzretarjw-'l`i'casiiror mid llegistrar, llr llngnuli trt--elected). After thc roiitinc bii:;iiit»s=ii was it-ncludotl, Dr lily:-rs adtlrcsscil thc niet-ting on thc ini--~*ioii of the Social Survey move- lllL’lLi, GREAT CRO\NDS.-Aboiit 2,000 proplc crime to (`linrlottcm\i'n by the traiinei ot' the l’. ld. I. li. y<-sterday. livery nvnilubic p.'i:~:scii¢.:cr coti\'eyiiiii:r~, was put iii use for this, one of the lzirgc-st irrnivilsi in years. At the Vic- torin lliilvl last uiening tlicrc were- 275 guests and ut the Queen liotci\ about 120 people were nr-ooiiiodutcrli whili: at iiie lit-vcrc liotol about -91) pi-opic ivcrc regi.»;iered. Tiiis dim-x not include niiy who canii: in by the the into cxprcs. WEDDING BELLS.-A very pretty wcddiiig look iilnrc ,veiitcriiiiy morn- ing at I1 o'<~lot~k in Notre Dame (lon- veiit, when .\Ii:-'s Mary Ester Jenkins, dnugliicr oi' ltr :ind Mrs Jenkins, be came the wife of Mr Ivan Y. Rctldin, son of Mr and Airs I). (). lil. Iicrldin,‘ Cliarlottotown. ilcv. Ili" i\l<:l.cil.\n oiiicizitcil. The bride looked texto-,=ii iiigiy Winsome in her tr;i‘.'cllin|.: suit. of roynl liluo si,-rgo and l’zii'isiaii but, :i\‘ I carrying ri vcrv li;iiiil.ine hoiiqiiot ot red .»\iiicrii:nii llwtiity roses. The bi'ido's uticiidziiii. I\li:;:-a Helen Jcnkiiis, was dnintily rittirc-il in sniiiion pink, with lzirge black lizii, :ind carried it iii:i;.riiificciit li-niqiicl. oi' liilics of thc valley and orcliids. l\lr llarry .len- kins was griiiiiizsiiian. During thc, iwereniony thc <`oii\'ci|t clinir rcniierctl choice music, Mr \V. J. llrown singing: as .1 solo (l Ssilutairis, act-uinpniilt-il by Mrs. llyron lirown. After the cere- iziouy the bridal party left by iiiiio l'or DOG KILLED.-Some excitement -was cu.used nn Fitzroy Street, near the lluiiwuyf Crossing, yesterday al- tcrnoon when :i dog, an excellent an- inisl of thc liull type, was run over by ri piissiiig vehicle and iii conseq - ence killed. The accident liappene\N ns tht- inrlge crowd were dispersing from the rnccs. SACRIFICE.-Mr J. Mci{. Simmons, of (fable Ileuil \\'est, has given his two sons to tho defence of the Empire. (Inc son, Joe, was a sergeant in "A" Company, 82nd Regiment, and left for Valcnrtiur with the draft from that rcgiiiiom. llc rr-tains his rank in tho owrsea coiiliiigr-ni. The other son enlisted in the I-'oot Guards of Ottawa, and is now aim at Vnlcartier Camp. BUSY CHARLOTTETOWN. - Up to ii late hour lust night Charlotte- town prescnteil ii very lively appear- aneo with its autos und teams flittlng around the principal streets and tho fray side sliows on thi-. Market Square. The beauty ot' the evening tempted citizens to seek thc out of doors -and the streets were thronged the entire - vi-iiiiig. Very many visitors are in the cit'-‘ nt present and thc hotels are ': roll io their utmost capacity. vi/I-IDDING BELLS.-ln St. Malac- ls|‘~ I tiiirvli, Kiiikoru, on Tuesday Sep -- nil.. v Nth, th- rc took place the mar- ininc oi' Miss .llnry (Toiinoliy only fliiiizrtiiim of Iilr. and Mrs. Patrick Cou~ holly of llctleqiii-. to l\lr.__George Wil-.. bert McCur\'ilie of Kinkoru. Miss .iliirv ilaiminill atteniled the bride, while Mr. Ray i\1<~f`nrvillc fulfilled ii siimilur office for thc- hritlt-groom, The ccriiiony whicli. was :it 7.30 a. m. was permriiietl by the pastor-Rev. J. J. i\lzi<'l)01iulii. Not\'.'itii:»'tniidilig the ear- ly hour and the iiisiigroeuhie weather quite n iiiiinlwr of frlciitlo gathered at thc cliurcli; and if niiiontz them there were tliiisc who bclievt-ii in the old fulufxc “li.\pp_\' is the bride that the sun :sliini-.4 on" it niucl have given joy to their licurts :intl conioiit to their iiiinilsi, to soc the sun after many ond- fivoiirs shine with remarkable em- ,phusis on the bride, ller friends trust that the sun of happiness und con- iho railway, where they left by special' train for Winsloe, where luncheon was , piirluken of nt the home ot’ the bride's ziiint, Mrs .i, S. Morrison. In tho attrrnoon hir :ind Mrs ltedrlin lolt for Siiiiiiiii-mirle and will cross this morn- ing on ri trip to New Yorl-r and other Aiiieriiuiii ciiies. The Guiirdiaw ex- tcnils to thc linppy young coupin lie~:irtiv=.t ton raLiil.ifioii" The wed him ivithaut. benefiting therefrom. One of his acts WHS a f\`€G will 05'-"" -, g ' , - ding gifts wci't‘ c:\' _ ‘° y affords the biggest money’s worth and ~ ~ " M lil ,_ _ '~z>>_§~‘: -L. -ir] very finest These famous Corn Flakes have been the favorite for years among chefs and food connoisseurs. They come ready to eat in sealed packages with an Inside this city and both passsda satisfsc-.A Insist on your grocer supplying the Superior com F|ak"_,,_ _ Post Toasties y C.: ~=~ i 0.1;?"/=" ' ~ N . ‘ -si-*fi k 'f 'L //11/' -'f \ , Container that keeps this delicious food crisp. fresh and clean for the table. And the price is n_9 higher than _the cgst of ordina_r_y kinds. ” Canadian l`ostum Cereal Co. Ltd., Windsor, Ont. _ . I .