l O Q Enyoy an Enghsh atmosphere Bring the vet atmos- phere of En land into your social lilo b! oin- wirh your clow- countrymen in the Sou of England Benefit Soc- k3. With them you w‘ l find just tbeassocfl iations you seek- enjoyable entertain- ments —- and financial protection during sick- ne s: a n d adversity. onthly dues are very - Write or apply for lim- tflmt or information to local lodge secretary or w David I. Emmi’, Supreme Secretary’ S8 Richmond St. East, Toronto, Ont. for local mills. Saves time. $180. " B. COMPTON lit-CO” 3-l4-l5-17. Pbint Road ty acres oi Goof!!! Jackson. the southern boundary oi along _t.he and thence south along acres of land a litt.le more or less. the one part and of l-he other part. McLean Al: McKlnntln. tctown. A. D. 1928. NATHANIEL GAY 2738-2-25-S4i 000-0444040400 000-004 0e e-e # INSIDIOUS EYE ST RAIN 6 0 6 e t We use tnle adjeotwe ad- visediy. Sufferers irom Eyeelrain may have perteot vision and therefore do not suspect the ‘nuance oi any eye detest. The motive power of‘ the entire human organism is Nerve Energy. Normal eyes, It is computed utilize about 2096 ei this Nerve Energy. but when lye- strain II present. e muoh larger proportion is required. Henoe dafeotlve eyes, through their consumption of an ex- oeseive amount of nerve En- lngy may seriously eiieot the functioning of other organs el the body all eysdiloe m health. nave voun avss I . lrxsisiuai G. F. Huwlheson Oote netrfit t “ooeeeeeeooeeeeevoe u,» . l8 l1. P. Palmer Marine Enginm vritlrltoverse etc... complete $50.. Heavy Cotdvvcod Sawtablc nw and Balance Wheel $30. Shop Outoii‘ Sswtsble complete $30. Heavy Reverse Gear! for 20 Marine $50. American Gang; Edger with two saws, like new. slzo‘ lumber and: Belle River Tlliiliiiiiiili} ‘ There will be sold by Public Auc- tion on the premises at Bracklcy in Queens County on, Monday the 20th day oi’ March next A. D. 1928 at three o'clock p. m. ALL THAT parcel of land situate lying and being on Lot Thirty-three tn Queens County bounded and de- scribed as follows: Commencing on the west side cithe Bracklcy Point Road at the north boundary oi’ fli- land conveyed to thence running west by the Magnet oi the yeal 17M along the said boundary for the distance of 35 chains and seventy links to the eastern bound- ary oi fifty acres of land in pos-» session oi Mrs. J. Bryenton, thence liorthwardly parallel to the Brack- ley Point Road forty-two chains to ility .-acres of land owned by Frederick W. B. Bryenton, thence esstwardly same to the western boundary oi thirty acres of lurid conveyed by George Bryenton to James W. Bryenton thence south along said last mentioned line par- allel with the Bracirley Point Road thirty-one and one hall‘ chains to the southern boundary oi‘ said thir- ty lscres of land thence east along the same nine and one hall chains or to the said Brackley Point Road the said road to the place oi commencement containing one hundred and twenty The above sale is made Hilde!‘ and by virtue 0i a Power oi Sale con- tained tn an Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the 3rd day of June- A. D. 192i and mods- imp-seen Mar- garei Matthews of Yi-ruckley Point Road aforesaid. mnrricll woman, oi the undersigned. default havingl been made tn payment. of principal.’ For further nHYllIlllYlTS apply to Solicitors. 6m, Royal Bank Building. Charlot- Dated this 24th day of FBlJTUlll'_V' Mortgagee lvnss BROWN Pl” "Certain types oi men are sue they seated ot profanity when i speak oi blank cartridges." OF X. Y. O. B! 5- Phllllnss Oppmnelnl ldooyright 19:1 by a, yum (manual. ‘w’ 1 ....\__‘ "we" - , - vrv" "YW. misl all or you lléllli i0 7m" hnbamll" Llidy Hannerton ‘nslmed- "Mllllflry discipline is s. Willldiiriul thing. oi course but, 35 it's administered here-and my "usbflnil WEB a general, you know —l say that it is only another “Tm 0f (Yffllllly- When the riots "ilme- if they do come. you will ace a '~'°l°"°1 limwllli; his seven or 915m- lllllldred a year. ordering his 111°"- dYB-Wlllg two or three silli- “llflfl a day. l0 tight their own coun- lrymen who are struggling for a reasonable wage. What you"); d, about il. l can't think. l can only PM)’ iilfli U18 time won't come llll~ ill after l have succeeded ill gel- ling a seal. ill Parliament and have called attention to the hideous ill- Justice lllat is going on in the alnly today." There was a brooding silence. One Lilia-faced woman. who had "Why are winter than those oi summer?” “The cold contracts course." l l IT WOUDN'T HAVE WENT THEN Wlfle: door bell. Hubby: iront door locked. ONLY HIS BEARD tomorrow." "What's coming oil then?" "Only my beard." .,;= ; He: There's more to Belle than appears on the surface. She: Yes, she docs rouge ler- fiblj. l ,_‘ Harry Bl188’8 Back‘ HlZiDIlOTKOIYS lips, bothered him Then Gin Pills relieved his pain He was advised to try Gin Pills an immediately obtained relief. ills letter: “Then is nothln Gin Pills. l sulferv- back for over l1 YQnrs. to comzebrle hi: uns a w w. l tried aui- a in and feel fine ea a w not be without Gin Pills from new on. Iamtelllng every- om in’ this settlement who has had‘; filial. Publish my letthr as l would like others to know what [root rolls! Gin Pills pave me." stlon, murky urine, brick vo ding oi kidney trouble. sllfler n (tom sl ney ailments. oi Gin slats. National D . of Canada, Linl Canada. been listening intently all the lune, ventured to speak. "Slllllinslug this revolution, qr. anyways. rioting. lill0lllil come zlll account 0.’ the strikers." the asked, Blmvly; “is Your Ladyship suggest- lllg that the army refuse lo obey orders?" "l am suggesting lultlllllg," Lady Hannerton lillsweré-d. "i hay.- slnully asked you llel-s lu ll-y m muke. you see clearly the situation‘ as it exists. and to ask you to vote for me when I put up for Parlia- l |CONTRACTS THEM. OF COURSE days shortel them, oi There goes the from i told you to keep the “Think I'll take a good shave 1 gum, l. hope?" ller employer con- |tlllued. “l pretty well know it oil‘ l lhy heart. but sometimes l get. stuck and I like to lge-fresh my g3 "l tried my best. but you spoke for over 17 years. station, received au unexpected Her H. Buss of Eg-mont,B.C.,,anll ‘ for the moment lelrliyiuu suflere from a lame back for over * shock. The train bud lulu 0011M 17 years. Every spring he was laid 3 from work. He tried many rem- n ies, but could not obtain relle .1 Pains in the bsclqconstan‘ head- w‘, men, aches, swollen joints, painful lad: u de sits, scanty or too frequent of urine are all symptoms Relieve your and ensure a future free, Get a box] Pills today. 50c at all drop- yby "19 ‘M03! 5°01‘- a ChQmlggl-lihe was inside she heard familiar tad, Torontofvolces and realized ' n1 0i the two men in the sitting rm . meul. What your husbands may do ii‘ they are faced with such n. terrible problem as being ordered ill lire upon lllcll- own countrymen I could mu, as a Soldier's wife, discuss." . This time their were very few questions. The women went away, l0!‘ the must part, in silence. Miss Brown ilanllcll to each a small pam- phlet \\’lll(‘-ll had been lntrusted to her for distribution. One she contrived in allp into her own satchel. As soon as they had all gone. Lady llanuerton threw open the windows ulld lit a fresh cigar- Otto‘. "’l'llis nlakes the seventeenth :12‘- tcr unoll ‘within a month to a dif- ferent crowd of women each time," she confided. “It's lhard work." “l should thin-k so," was the quiet reply. “Dc you say the same tlliug l0 illl of them?" ' "Pl-elly well. "Fell me, Miss Brown. Lady Hannerton added. looking at her closely, "what did you think of it all? Are you u. sympathizer or do you believe in letting. established things remain forever?" Miss Brown shook her head. “I illu‘. it best in my position to have no political opinions," she said. “l have work to do for all sorts of people. l try to do the work well, and thal is the only thing l think about." "l suppose." Lady liannerloll re- flected, still covertly watching her secretary, "if tllv general. for ill- stance. were to hem" everything l said to these lwumen, I should gut into trouble?‘ . . Mil-ls Brown made llo remark-j Her face remained expresslonlessJ “You took a few notes of what nlemolyv." THE CHARLOTTETOWN_ GUARDIAN m; HOCKEY The Bedeque correspondent surely defeat of the St. Pats at Bedeque on March 2nd. He Bets so enthus- iastic that in his description oi the second period he loses control oi his pen and describes "Sufiie" Campbell in such a misl ‘" manner that one would think he was a Bedeque player, 1t should ,rea.d that "Sufiie" broke through ;the Bedeque forward line, circled around the Bedequc defence in a professional way and scored on the Bedeque goalie in the St. Pat style. Now let ‘us take up the yam at this point and give it the happy. the next evening for the return match. They. came, they saw. but alas they did not conquor. The first period endcdwith l to 0 in favor oi St. Pats, the second period 3 to 0 in iavor oi St. Pats and the third period 4 to 1, favor St. Pats. It looked very much as though the Beavers were going to get a nice big goose egg but with seven min- utes to go Callbeck finally manage ed to find the Albany net for one lone tally. On March 5th the Millionaires of Kcnsington played the St. Pats on Albany Rink. Score 5 to 2 in favor of St. Pals. This game was prompt- ly returned on March 9th. The St. Pats playing on Kensington Rink. Score D to 2 in favour St. Pats. The“ Kcnslngton team and fans gpve the St. Pals a royal reception. Oll ur- ‘ rival they were treated to a. big "reed" at the Brunswick Hotcl. Both the Pat players and fans scored heavy during this period. Then i01- lovred a swift, clean game of hockey after which they were all given iree passes into till.- lllovies. This round- l-d oil‘ a peril-ct (lay. For the benefit 0i‘ our Hunter River critics it might be in order to say that the St. Pats did not but- cher anybody in the game at Ken- slngton. Thismay seem strange to KING COLE T E A deliberate reflection. A meeting between herself and either of thugs men might undo all the benefit her visit had achieved, but on 111.; other hand the idea of flight was morn than distasteful tn‘ her. Sud- denly the mule" delivered 4|, val-v weluollle message. ' "Her Ladyship left word, would you mind having u tray up in your ronul lulliglll instead m‘ coming (lUWII H) dinner. Miss Brawn?" Hllll said. "She's gm two glflllltélllifiik" one llel‘ purllalllelllilry agent, l think, and she wullil-l l0 talk lbusi- ness with them." Miss Browll was cqrlalu than that Providence was lzlklng vnre 051' her. “l should like lllP il-uy ill lily room, Susan." Silo. confided, "lull would you lil a few llllnutes tell Her Ladyship that I am very mucll obliged for ller message, and tllai iu llny case l was going to ask ll‘ she ‘would excusg me this even» lug. l have a lbad headache and i am going to lied." ll but not so strange when one ex- plains that Kensington had u. well lighted rink and an excellent sheet tnblished in her character of inval- plllyed. Owing t_0 several 0i‘ the. 0 of relief. Lady Hanllerlolrll occasional litt1e'l-el:llllll' guulie, llul. Birch substitut- peal 0i‘ soft laughter, MalakoliFl-lélad, stopping like u veteran. Short- thin, sneering intervention. Herlly after llle game's-started, Lawless, hands stole out to her ilotflbimliuplnyllig u sleady game at centre. which lay ml the table ‘by ‘her Sld"l-li-l(20l‘8il the first goal for i.lle Bille- "There was a word or two m‘ Frlluk- lllrlls. In il. short, lime A. Foyle v-v- land's wcrtll recording. _ cued lhe score. in u few minutes Lady llannerfon had greeted llcr visitors with some iullllzallonfl 0i‘ lead. Shortly alter ' disappoilllulelli. Kennedy lied the scorn the iaceoif “r u Ollii-l Brt-tl-lkopi‘ '."_' ‘Mulakcllf sllghell. “'l‘lu-. victim of all uniortunali‘ their lend making the score read accident, delu- lady." he confided- 4-2 lit ille end of period. After a “He will not llB able i0 ‘life-Bell! tell nlluuto rest the 2nd 30 minute himself ill public for several days- period got away last wllh Elli’.- iie sent you his apologies and his‘ birds iorclug the play. Malheson rc- prclfound regrets." vivcd the hopes of his teammates. “The one man from whom I have by scoring No. 3 for ills team. Play m,“ expecting to get a little freslihad llaldly resumed when he re- illsplratlon!" Lillly Hannerion colu-‘pealed making the score read 4 ill!- plalned. Five minutes more 0i hectic ll0l'.- "1 mink that my work is having key packed with thrills ulld lumb- ltu effect," she admitted ihoughifullus, _ when Kennedy. 0n a timely ly. “At the same time it is dang-pass‘ scored No. 5. Hardly had the t*.l'CllS—-9V8ll more dangerous than Qheerhlg abated when hs repealed. ' l-alher quickly," -Misa Brown. who llad taken down every word Lally Hnunerton had said, admitted. I "l shall get you in make out as clear a summary of them as yml can, when you have time. .513’ memory is pretty good. but lllikfi to read over what I have said some- times. You had better be dlf l.» lne station now. it's lust possible the Times people may send mil, LlUWll two boxes tonight." ‘ l "1 will start at once," MIHH BTOWX] acquiesced. I Lady iiaullerton looked at hel‘, lilppmvingly as she tulned toward; the door. 5 “Miss Brown," she said, "I ieel_ ‘sure that you are going to suit ml‘. lw-l-y‘ well. indeed." l "Miss Brown." she said. "l feel sure that you are 501118 l." 9"" m“ very 'Wi!ll, indeed." "l zlm very pleased to hear yml suy so," was the calm lE-DW- "I hope that when you are in Parllil- maul. you will continue t.o need m)’ 'S(‘.i'VlC(¥N." A queer little smile parted Lady “When l um in Parliament, Miss Brown," she ‘promised. “l will’ . certainly llllvl- ull other secretary. 0N THE fifth evening after Lady lliiflllfiflfllffl llrlendly political talk to the soldiers‘ wives, Miss Brown. milking hl-r usulll pilgrimage to the to a standstill and she was wltltluu | u Jhu platform by the guarrfs van. when there issued from u firlll- class r-urrlaga Mr. Serge lMalal-lnii. the great master oi music, and Nnel Frnnkland. l ‘They were only ll few yard“ mvay and MissBrnwn, afraid 0i making nny violent movement. could do no more than turn around m lbeckon m amassing nulls-l‘- When she hail reltflllieil h"? "3""! box. however, and made her will’ alter some considerable, lhut pur- pcllelful delay out lntn the station yam there was no sign of the it was dark when, after a few moments‘ delay at the telephone . office, she arrived at the Nook. and she was thankliul that with her heavy box to puperln-tend she hall every excuse for entering the house The momenl the presence l1 seems. There are one or IWO Al. this time Bluebirds were or.‘ lllo women who are absolutelylgll-cllgthencd by the appearance 0i (plvolsd w me, and whose hu-tl- H, MacKay on the ‘defence. hands are entirely on our side. and Weasles redoublcwihelr eiiOPl-‘l l“ I llud a word of warning yeslerdfll‘ score, but even though they lll-‘lll _<lne young stall officer has bend Birch working cverlimo in lllv detailed to go round and make lll- new they failed to score. Just he- quirles about exactly what I do say to these women. I shouldn't he surprised ill I got an official viull at any moment. "Then, Tllorllloll doesn't malw it more easifl" "he We"! ‘m- "Til" man's a fanatic. CouraBB l8 all very well. but he hasn't an ounce of discretion. I Bet the placard-l flftWn here for bu; quite safely- hev some in n Tl es Library b0‘ hv the ‘i130 o'clock train several nights a week. lie calls laldi‘ and collects them. His meihumi though. are perfectly terrible. lie scarcely malts lior the lights-val ‘hucle. A few nights ago he pus!- Pl] flvill‘ u. thousand n! the placard“! all rilnnd all encampment whorl! ‘at a l... was rlnnl-lnunlly within til v )§_;f£fit - _ v,,.,|,, m- u“. pntrlfifl. lllvnll lllflllilll "‘-'”"‘“ ~ HE'S l‘lll\' H PPHPFVlfll I should llllllK 1m wlilllil he llillilo ll\ ‘he shut 0"» aleili H’ ll!‘ wl-rll caught." jflyflylkl-jif roller] l1 clrznreiie with lmlz. skinny fingers. Hill ffPilllillll A New S ip Did ou know tlllli. u flficen-rentl snvclopg of Diamond Dyes will liup-l Vlillll-l-M Inward the ll"l°'ll"""‘l Dnrjicatv any delicate tint that lnaV be; duly-I‘ ill lll-‘il We il""l""'l “fiwl- tllc vogue in llninty undoruleurf (‘cpl “Vl-"lnllul or sherry?" his llil-‘4";y(llli‘ oldest linln-ric. stockings t0o,1 I-lss inquired. ‘iin the ‘shade oi the léourblotkztcnts)’ l]? you on y pile n. true yo. n _ s you l ll’ Yilll 113V" your nice things with synthctlc Qllllti little lemon." Dyl- or tint anything; drcsseshor, pq-uuk]un,| 41m. ca. You can work wonders with Wm 3m" n“. I know wgvg my] s. law, illcxpomivl- Diamond Dyes - ltlng into our llllll. Hlrlill‘, drawing. "' f": Y d H, tlll- threads together, and it is xiii-IRE: (all at your rugg s span vget ill-llll work We've got the PmilF-‘n’ "'99 Dmmimd e C1 ' l m‘ "l" .' ' ' ' ' ’ lllfllili! suggestions, simple directions.‘ Ktrilify meeting l0 tackle next wenkphmhgmdfl m!“ Bamphm on h, "_ and llveryihing depends upnll their ‘warmed book Color on“, ‘m! mm <=""'***°""» » DIAMOND urns, Dflpt- N9. Wind- Tlu- wnuum u! ihc sideboard mlx- R6,,’ Onum-‘L l Gil drinks for lhc 1W0 men and, . Diamond Dyes ,brcughl. them over. Malukolt JusiDipioTlNTmrBoilioDYE glllpell his down greellily. "What -will interest Your Lady- Fann for Isle at. Tryon, contain- lilhlli,*" Malakoilf remarked with nu acid smile. "is that we voted you log ‘iii acres, nearly ell clear and in ¢ cultivation. with what you naked for last night-BOO" good state, good house all loot! sot oi build- pnundll. That should enable you 1d clear things up here properly and have a little In your pocket Inga, tenths with hoaso all clot adlotniog. Conveniently situated. It interested apply to m. Monte Carlo." "You dear man!" she exclaimed IOBIPII FELL, Tryon. “Vul-lllllllt-nllxell, bctll soris-svlill a was the prompt reply. with glistening eyes. Malskoti produced a list nois- book and laid lt upon the tubie. Suddenly she listened tor a moot- ent, leaned forward and covered" ii. with her hand. There was a sound of the trampini! olf horses hoois outside and a firm fonilliep up the paved path. 31284-1441. She paused for a ‘brief period 0i (To Be Qolltlnued.) lays it on thick in describing the ' ending like any other good story.‘ The Bedeque team came to Albany - l 7~—~i ill favor o.’ the Bluebirds. seril-s l--1. Tllv illird gmnn was ii) lulve been played 0n Saturday, March 10, but the Weasles nwiliil l0 the fact that several of players could not make some of the ping-pong advocates, ,-a,,,,,._;|,.d hoped that this game will be pluy- ed some time ill illo llezlr future. ' “That would be all right, Miss. of ice. " ' -_ I’nl sure," the girl replied. “These _.__ Bluebirds Gm, weasles gentlemen have been 118m bfifflfl‘ Springfield l-iuk was llle scuba L Biron _ ‘_ H “mm. 311i! U119)’ lllWflYB filfly lllllll the lllF-l o1‘ great oxuitenlenl on llm PVPH- ' ' ‘ ' l-lllllh’ ’ lug ui liillrell 7. when the Spllllg- a . , . ‘Ml-W BMW" ‘lllll‘l‘|“l(i‘ llll l" hi‘? field Bluebirds met and (lefazllell ' ' ' ' ' ' " [L room, look olrl‘ some 0i’ ller (zlutlles 111,. Emeruld Wuusllls ill the s .<:- ' ' ' and locked the door. Firmly ei-lq 011d game 0:‘ u series now being (1% hawk,“ ' A while id she drew a Ibreath players br-illg lute, the gumq was . . _ ,. 1 Downstairs she could clearly dis- (leluyell llll 5.45. Springfield wen: P" some“ l’ Hm tinguillh Franklandhl raucqis tonmon ille lea without ZliauKay, their (L Hashim (L MavMuhon ————-—- . . . . . . . . . . .l , . . . .. J. (flow more While pul his leum in the hwkel’ was Played l" 5L" Pete“ an 1,, Busters and idle St. Peters Plou- “Blll.'vvhel‘e" she llslu-ll, "is NlWl- a few minutes lllOHl Enlerllld gut 99"“ ‘"1 MellilllY "wmmgi 3731"?!‘ the“. mm; from a mud“, in from bill. The IWO mums lining up us rol- oi‘ the not. Weusles again wlliellell 419w“- Blunder Busters equalled The Whippet has" demonstrated its un- economy under the most widely varying conditions. It has shown the vital . ' lviAitCli 17-. 192s importance of BIG 4-wheel broker-the advantages of higher speed _ _ _ lproved its ease of hand- ling, its smoot er riding qualities, its roominess and comfort, and its extraor- pickup. It has dlnary durability. COACl-l $695 and faster F.c.b. Factory McLAINE SERVICE STATION Charlottetown CORNEY BROS» Sumrne P. J. NOY, Hunter River. lore the filial gong Mlltlli-"SOII broke away to score the 7th goal fill‘ lueblrds making the score re-lll This leaves the standing 0i ill". their trip is ill» lilo vllgngvnlvul. ll Thr- icllolvlng is the line-up: . Kennedy .. . A. Fyie Jervis Trxlluur-Referee. imam HOOK EY A inst and interesting game of ens between the Mcrell Blunder rsiilc. II. H. COX, Morrcll. Ii. A. McDONALD, Soul-ls. KINGS COUNTY GARAGE. Mont TZ L. Collflll . . . . . . . . .. Hurry ‘Welsh Defence J-as. Eldovshaw Albert Quigley (ll-l. (‘offlll Jimmie llieliiunou Gordon il. (lolffill . . . . . .. Till- game l-llliml ill u. will iul- l-lle lluule teuul 9 ~22. ’l‘lle score tells lilo strength of lilo relative teams, tho Blunder Blisters being outplayed and (mt- shot at all stages oll the game. Mr. Jilbl- Hcrrlll had been en- gaged to handle the whistle, sud lulluled nut entire sni-ll-iltuzliou in both teams and fans. Mr. Dodge. Manager oi‘ ‘Hi0 Blun- der Blisters, expressed himself us highly pleased with the brand o! hockey displayed, and had no alibi in olfier for the defeat. of his team, except that cemlaln 0i’ his players were grossly ollt of con- dition from consuming lemon pie in too large quantities during the present hockey. Rumor has it that Mr. Dodge threatens Lo sever hls' connections with thtl, Morell team unless certain of the fair sex will promise to make no more lemon logical remedy for address tn The Dr. Williams‘ Medi- is "worthy of lloto that the Pioneers‘ have not. as yet lost a game this your. Some record. l"()i'\\'.'Il'(lH (‘olltrollleil by sprillllgv-l, ilew ('l|.l' F. Juy . . . . . . . ..’ Albert. (Yllullloy liillll rlugu Ciili bl- opened for u- W. Uoifilu . . . . . . .. ital-old Lewlm-nlnvnl f-roln poles. (leorge Bluxland U. lllcKllnloli' . ELF. ltosslter Bobby Rutterv Airplane lnall selrvloe bias llmll plan-sled beuweeru Kalvlalm, Plgylil, and iQllluulll, lnllla. Are Pale People Well? Some pale people are well, bul. not many.- {Pallor generally means thin blood. When, ill addition, you are short of breath, and your heal-l palpitatcs after slight exercise and you perhaps show symptoms oi ill- digestion and nervousness, there is no doubt about it. You are in an anaemic condition. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are the anaemia, for they begin at once to build up the thin blood, strengthen the nerves. increase the appetite and aid diges- _¢ tlon. But do not wait too long. Thin blood is a stealthy and dangerous foe. Ii you will send ‘your name and pies until alfim‘ tile ice is gone- 'S.i. Peters fans are hoping Pioneers l (hull ‘time. drates.” should be made Phone 721' lhuve u larger playing surface in ‘their rink when next season rolls Eat and How ‘to Eat,” toward which will be found very useful in even hotter hockey next year. Itlthe home. around. whlclh will lend A» poo BICU IMPERIA Successful Winter Feeding t Requires lmperials The “Power Foods,” which supply ‘energy and strength , are a necessity for your breedingfoxes at this All the energy and strength must come from food and chiefly from one class of foods called “carbohy- From one-third to one-half of the foxes’ diet IMPERIAL COD LIVER OIL BISCUIT ranks very high in carbohydrates and it’s the correct cereal to feed at this season. are also rich in vitamines and mineral salts, both absol- utely necessary for healthy, vigorous foxes. Best Results in Reproduction are obtained from the regular feeding of IMPERIALS during the gestation period, as they arc laxative and have a cooling effect on the blood.‘ Feed the morning meal of dry IMPERIALS. IMPERIALS are sold by leading distributors or direct from the factory. .slmperiai Biscuit To» uu Charlottetown, P. E. I. up of them. Box. 446 cine Co., Brockville, Ont., they will to ‘send you two little booklets. “Builri- _ ing Up the Blood," and “What to both of IMPERIALS