Amount ol Merino } . ch01‘: ‘lllgfgve- Mrlilsm- and Sflmmvfiolo one evening from lhrbn ol lull, ' no . ' lib ‘fi~H(WQV\ m... ._.___,_.. 64, QUEEN STREET, ' d."m_.l.lamgsou e. co. ‘ ‘ Lolspon, MED. 4. Witt w. unireou, o. n. n. ..A. w. noses. w] wgmgg.“ If. 8.}- . ;‘ > _ summons ............. ....... I021- 3! ~VER FOX SKINS _ large number of SILVER FOX SKINS now coming turned end the United stools of ~' for llleluslou ill It, , hr Sales, we have found it necessary to/mske ccrthln rules. undujwlslch only are we willing to accept consignments. ' Wfijlove found by experience that except in the casepf the very, em higher prices are as a. rule realised for lots containing m {sleeves fit better if they have a shoulder seam. illicit _, ‘ Those whose wolk kec ps them, To help fit the neck, Place a cord mnelderobie number of Skim: this is especially notlceuble in the case of very busy at home all summer, nbout the neck to help find the po» the cheaper grades. . ishoultl take a winter vnculiul. sitlon. The neck of the dress The buyers nttcnding the Sales have only o limited time at their dis-ITllis applies to the farm man and Sllfllllll Ylli snugly. but not be tight. poeal Jul it is obvious that they are better able to examine a large 0flfil"‘li'onlafl, A change or guenery it should be high in the back and Ill! l! lllerfltmber of lots catalogued is kept within reasonable bounds. lbroadens the mind and rests the sides or the neck -w‘lll appear too » It lrolno clear that to enable us to make large lots we must be per-ffinilit and enable-s one lto come large. ilf the neck bulges, rip the ullttedtlrput the stuns belonging to uluerent owners together, mo, lur-ihack w the daily routine with Shoulder wll“ and smooth It out. l-lwr. that Slim so lotteo unnot be offered subject to u reserve price. 111w"? lest and viaor- This filllllllfl ll"! WW8 d" the from We therefore wish to give you notice that. we are only willing to1i$ as Retell-hilly‘ fir the imlll falu- niece tlrmlhti the arm hols. F01‘ accept your shipments on the following condltltlnsz- lly as for the city cousins. #1011! llgllreh. lhe 6X1"! may h“ . l“. w‘, n»; t“ M, ‘g “ha, h 0am. yo," suns m, any pa" M ‘hem. True, one could stay always oll lhliiin up in small tucks, or shir- ~ bu,“ Wm, “an”. sum human‘ to other Ownem the Job and feel that he was need- ring iu the front shoulder. The propelly fitted sleeve should, We l include in our sales Skin wh’ l .0 l-l "*- lll" ll ll hill“ i“ “Yllllgr- "h" .1,” been Flue‘ s on w‘ a re“ we p cc the daily tasks will gonheati and hung straightfroul the tip of the ‘ Ummve Mu.“ m’ Mum", we Wm assume that you desire nothing suffer if the llotlsellgldel-g shouldle-rantl "glut feel tight. nor draw _ to offer and eel! all Skins consigned to us at the next Pllbiil; we “way- m" l} “M” ‘he “l” a‘ ‘my pmce" Make lhé 519mm“ Sale after their arrival in London: if, however, you should wish l" m“ '1'“ 1°“ ‘ll "l9 DRY Pllvel- S" m"! 0"‘? lllllv llllll-‘e emlel‘ hall“ any o‘ yo“! 5H“ he“ hr ‘ h,“ saw, it Wm be necessary ‘m, 0pc, ‘Ilevsidtls the Itaxpeltse of the on tho opposite liliouldet‘ without ’ yo“ w ‘Mom u, o; ‘m; “a at the “m” o; smpmenL iglllll t). to a0 nufly _oll the vacn- disoodttolt. it Iulillitles llppeul it ls understood that any Skins consigned to us by you. nftcr the‘ ‘m- Th" mm‘ lillllllY “all “Shah l“ all!’ l-lflll u! lie garment, when receipt of this circular are subject to the above conditions. and ‘Y ‘*"““‘g° “ml ‘l “elllmllll 1*‘ ‘Wk ‘l l“ "m"! ”"'-"“- °l’°" ‘he “m” “m; lllimakin: you, elfinmehls u, us you an“ to mum "" -- who slot-k lllld the chickens ulld smooth out the wrinkles. ' ; . ' . .' hlle they are gone Ollr f mil then sin in place smoothly and cut We need hardly hay that ln lottlng together Skins belonging to tiiifer- w , , ‘ a y I , _ m‘ owners the ‘realest mm is ‘um to ensure that only ‘hose o! em gtiiygehthttilllceltllzlgstigvlith another, to giifeillictrgztéill: floods, lebvinu slum - - - r l . . . noily similar l-haracter, quality anti va ue are offered in the same lot. , Where are [W0 kmds of ‘vmtn 9- M- 5535759" 8i 99- vacation-tile one to the mcllutaius ‘ * * ' i0 llllilllliv in strenuous out-door DIRECTIONS AS TO SHIPMENT. m“ "ml-i l“ "l" ‘my that she tropical clinles to- linger all tlllyilas to V PARCEL POST full minor?! ill the sunshine. Both iéllllllty baytllies no much h u ’ ' ‘o equal gC-od for the heal h, 012s not live time to time lE Under the Post Office Regulations, packages to be sent by Parcel Pos _ may“, 3:" some authmiuefl ntnd 0mm. bflnherfl “M slsterl The must not exceed l1 lbs. ln weight. it is largely a mutter of lwr practice iuls become common in l PACKWG ‘do you prefer. Whatever yo“ tlogthc country to send the baby to Shins should be carefully packed in pur- els, the outer covering of hnflnti your winter vacation ollt- "school for the teacher to take Cflfl" whiohshould-be of canvas, unbleached mus n, cheese. cloth, or somcfllF-OYS- If you ore going to sulyihf 011 wash-tiny m‘ Wllell 1hr" 5mm" [abrlm moped up ill some stuffy hotel, is company coming and a big lilu . you might just. as well have re- tier to get, This is unfair to tho ntainetl at home. Th8 ideal VilCil- school and tr. the teacher and tr» tic-n gives one a glimpse of life the child. The little one is Ion which is opposite from the ouo ilv- young to be subjected to tho rc- London, B. C. l, otl alt llolue. Fol this reason the stroints of tho school room. it is _ Engunm furlll 1'llllliiy' shruld s00 lilo sights an unwarranted iglrtle: ton all‘ lot‘ i110 cit ill liln Willltl’ .0 srl Jlohool muklm, an c on s ii‘ It ls essential for the identification of shipments 0:6 will)" Hm my is m‘ nlntulhltlnilmnlxl‘ “mom (iyhimml m“ M mwmm“ that out‘: stool Sllillllg: bsihgrilellwui’ “mflm m‘ m” ' and when its educational tlllpllrlllll- wll-lull silmllti be uivctl to tilr-ir l. s- nlme ‘a dNSB ll ° ' ' the first reel No. soils. Zxiangesoizzlnfiizlclrewweiltxilelelfscit“smlfezdinl oawenlll" ll" w" "" e Séason. ~ m’ Thé°1w° win“ a" o‘ great importance’ u hr" nifizriuiltlrzzrfifi i‘ l" llllllfrl‘ H) lit o unrmolll right I14) not be afrolu 0i fresh fill‘ Tm‘ nrefreqtimfly ¢Q“""d “lahmgnd """°“ir§h°l{"r:’:e to trace thq-‘imo out, HiIlt-t- tllli".~i right llllll loll Baily. lie will thrive on ‘ll. Nevl “imbu- ou flit Wfflllllill! l‘ l“ “tremely a‘ c“ HidPu lift.‘ r-ileilliilll fliiiil’. Tin‘ ulylv or put ll veil uvor his fut-e to slim qqnflflflp of the parcels. ~ of a lznrlllvtn tilllflTlllillvl/l wllollll-l- out lilo nir. Bouillon t-nlltlonnlilll-z‘ _ _ o‘ e MUST il should in- spill: tlr iiliifit‘, hut ihu him In ilrnlltll his own lltlft-llloti “the time that the shipment ls desputcbed an lnv B wclHltll-ll KilPllltllll silmlld pollllil 1lil‘()V(‘l' again, it is likoly in uh"! TliE WlNTEj VACATlON IMPOSING ON TEACHER. U t Many ll poor little rurui teacher play ltulselllultl to the coul- SIIIPPING ’ gar-h packagb must be clearly addressed tea- . c. M. LAMTSON s. 00., 64, Queen Street, 1' m; 7'5"" ill" lli iilllif‘ but-ll. PiTTiNGHA DRESS. NO VEli. ‘FOR BABY. INVOICE THE . °H1 9E1i EUARDIAN i In Memorlam -—-.—- MR. HENRY 6- MoEWEN \ There passed away on Sunday. Jun. 8th, i928, Mr. Henry C. Mc- Ewen of West. St. Peters at the age of 74 years. Hts death came very suddenly and unexpectedly as ho was in good health up to a few days before being stricken. The deceased was n hikhly res- pected resident of West St. Peters for many years, being an elder of the Presbyterian Church for over thirty years. He carried on a suc- cessiul saw milling business during his life time and was widely and ifevorably known all his part of the country as o. mun of sterling wor h. He leaves io mourn a sorro ng widow. ,two sons and three daught- ers together with flve grand-child- ren. His sons are: Harry of Brewer, tvle), and Lorne at home and his daughters are: Mrs. John Doyle of Roxbury, Mass; Charlotte of Brook- lme. Mass; and Mrs. Earl Henry, ‘of Stanley Bridge, P. E. i. His brothers are: Frank, and Hamilton of Boston; Horace in Vancouver, and Edwin at West St. Peters. His remaining sisters are Mrs. Jonathan, Joy of Vancouver; Mrs. Kenneth‘. ;McQuarrie of California, Mrs. Chas.‘ Forbes of Milton, N. S. ‘ j The funeral tool: place from his llute home to the Old Church bury- ,il~.g ground at West. Sb. Peters on ‘Friday, Jan. 13th being largely st- ‘tended by his ntany friends and neighbours. the Rev. Dr. Morgan Gellgc officiating who spoke very fecllngly and with much comfort to ‘the sorrowlllg family. The pull boarers being d. B. MacDonald, B. llvieEwett, B. Douglas, H. Coffin, iJohu Pigoti, C. McLaughlin. ,‘ tPotriot. please copy.) l kiO-i- - H RS. MARGARET DIXON. “Hush, blessed are the dead, Ill Jesus‘ arms who rest And lean their weary head. ‘Forever on His breast.“ - Oll Dec. 24, i921, there passed to tile Great Beyond Mrs. Margaret Dixon. of Rollo Bay West. This cs- limublc lady was born in Bay For- tune in i840. and had therefore ai- tulucci the grand old ugh of four- soore yea ‘s and seven. The lo. . Mrs. Dixon was ullusualq ly blessed with n splendid constitu-l tinll and enjoyed good health until, Because BIG BEN comes in plug form, it always lifbéps" Of all forms of Chewing Tobaccothe is the best! \ RE. I. World’ s Silver F 0x‘ Headquarters Prince Edward Island is famous everyvyllgreé,a§.,_t_ile:,'{ world's headquarters for silver fox breeding’. h 1 fox breeders as the wo_r1d’s best chewing tobacco‘; fresh and moist-does ngt chip or crumble-may be con- veniently carried in any pocket-does away with Waste. Enjoy your tobacco to the fullest. Chew fresh, rich, full-flavoured BIG BEN. mo BEN ._JANUARY 2 My . . _. ..... . “ 7W1". dealer BIG BEN is famous among the Prince Edward Island from BIG BEN by the‘ pllifl and by the Vacuum (air-tight) Tin PLUG Chewing T obacco u short time previous to lull" deatlrf when she began to full. Until tilt- last. she was luitusiored in with lov- Lug care and devotion by llr-r two daughters, Margaret and Minnie who rosidctl with her on the old llonlr-l stead. Deceast-tl was u lllHllbPi‘ ul the Untied Church. ulloi lmssesst-d all the virtues which combine to, ALWAYS BE MAILED UNDER SEPARATE COVER to us ut this flddfiSli-‘fflltllifilll of llltvulnt-nl. lllld hurl‘ into lliu nlouth and chill"? mm ' This invoice should stailez- . no llnllt-t-t-uullry folds or wrinkle-s. trouble. The breath lllokes a villi i1)' The number of Panels Se“ ‘nrwardl ‘A llllizte person is likely to Willi! wet and very dlnflgfflfiillliil l0 Emwll (2) The number marked on each PT°°|~ her gllflilfl-lilfl snug llllli tight, lllink- ups. and for Bllbv it is likely l" ' The quantity of skiln: in eochrzrcel. l ‘lug ‘Illili. ‘will llluko llol- look slnail- chop his tondor akltlt. SolnoTpPq- unt of Marine “time ‘llhfl- _ or, lui ilo rcvmrso. is tzuc. ’l‘i ltt- ill u - afraid cf "u gilt air." iffy " Ilieiounwebli-illfe an exam?" "I “ow ‘he “Noun should be made out by hells culpllauizes curved llnll llillgktll inlgeiithut ii lfl U10 0111i’ illl‘ 1km?‘ "m. NE WSUIMNCE the figure look larger. (larmt-mts is after the sun 800s down, MAR! fitted ulmivrtltllly loose lllnko iill‘ Fresh nil‘ is the host cure ihele UNLESS ADVISEILTO THE CONTBARY, we wlfl insure Ill shlp- lurtztl rillllrtl llppwll- ln best lldvull- is for pneumonia. The. bnby wim- mcuts whilst in transit under our Open Policies, for . voice value phi: lull". >l\ twill utllluljlu m ucuhr" tllotl oi lilii-i dreutlvdiueuuo is tho 1o pa- cent. These policies give full protection from the time that the Jlllfllvllvt‘ um‘ volulurulhlr. iu one. wiloso lllothcr 1H too tl-lfdel- cf \ goods leave your possession until delivered to us in London, and the rule 1:1‘ scallion-lit‘. ‘allow! ‘ for ‘title him and lnakrs iiillll dellgtltlibeé ‘i “Qflum is mo“ reasonable“ - _ I llzt. 0t t lo. lnu elm ln_tlc.l l- [y of fresh nlr \vll mu o l. _y ‘ stated above, we should in every case be advised at the lune the lug, nlld also tor its shrlnkluzl.‘ strong and more nble l0 I'll-Bibi lll-‘i- rhinment loos forward ot the umoulltol insurance requlrcd- "PM "l" “lull-l M" ruu iu ‘Ill-l was». Do not shill n" Bah?“ if it ls not desired that we should an-ange Marine insurance this factuewvl-li tight. 1 long-u] gllpply r-l flesh, invigorat- lhooltlbe clearly stated on the ifivoioe referred to above. In 11 Wfll-lillrfl lznrlucht. lhc lug, life-Rlvlllfl 901G uil- iiy putting » _ S““,MENT BY EXPRESS ‘threads oi’ the gor-ds nstloli/ l-lll a veil ;or worse still, n napkin, isllzlighl nroulltl the figuro iii t-ltort ‘ ll_ face, c may also be forwarded to London through any ‘mp5 and (he lame“ mm m m? imm‘ ‘ Q ° silo-ts hv Express slur-u l» mm l» will “w w“ l?" =5 l’i32111;?‘liiiiii°"‘fiilll iiiZii“ “fi'.'-.§.'l;0 ‘”'""" "E“T'““'°"‘ ‘Qoreel Post, except: that there is no limit to the weight 0! Nun's “miillre aiwavs pcmelltlie-llllll- to lhei, The temptation is to close the nooden M865 ml! W115i"!- _‘i‘i00r. The skirt should ilmll; house up tight iu winter. We It not necessary so far as the ‘Marine insulclll: li;‘;“f;:;:n'i:sd;siwithout swinging m mo (mm m- mwd m, be so emavagan, m, u, ola%a value of more than $50 rel" nllllllalllm‘ ° ‘l’ ’ to the hack. Tile ieugtil or the to; the {peeling ouptloor air lllto of the Express d . ll villi": is 5991"“ ‘he E"P"55 cmflu“ Wm char“ their m“ base skirt (Kllelllifi "01 lllllllh 0'" fflllh‘ our expell-sively warnletl dwellings. on t e valuation. loll but should but adjusted to the Bu; rrwh alr may prevent many lenlztll, breadth llnd thiokrloss 0P.‘ coldzwhloh not only makes its from 111B iiltlivifllltll- ‘inefficient but may silorton our ‘in fitting. try the shoulder shunts dives and also be communicated to , ill different positions null see which ‘others. ' Fresh air heats lllore ‘. ‘ 212- Fm“ A"°““°- smnhhslws the best features Ilhllrquickly than stale all‘ illltl there is , N“ “"5 clw- . conceals the worst ones, it is ilet-lecononly in that, A good way to h, is, however, unnecessary for you to advise Mr. Fraser of shipments [Pr to study the effort of tho lit- ventilate the house lll winter is to m“? all-w; go u; in London, _ ting on tho iigtlre, rather than to opell the doors and windows, up- _ PAYMENT ,1<<-‘t-P on the lines of lilil patternJl-ltalrs and down. for ll few minutes htymeut will. as u rule. he made by Dollar Cheque from our New Fllllllllv l"! lllh "m" sll "W" llllll islrcr the llouu sud evening nleuls. yoflnym-Qfl johserve the general effect. The» . 32m,“ yo“ prefer to be paid by Stun" Dr," on London you Show‘; garment should look comfortable. Llql-l-l- wQQ|__ info p I i NEW YORK glint-motion as to shipments of furs to London‘ can be obtained our Y kite resentatlvtn- {cw “r p Mr. ALFRED FRASER, us of the fact when forwarding your involce, and not have. unsightly wrinkle..- in- QNWPLE 0F INVQICE liliH pfluitinll, | Wool looks wurnl and is, warm To get the best restllts, after tho ‘for winter and seems more appro- n u, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ ‘ U first fitting. haste the garlnvnt nc- priute ihun the cool-looking and ‘ 5 ) cu-tattlly and wltll rutherfille stltch- sheer silk clepes we have been us, and try it on again and see it‘ Pveariug for several winter seasons. over hing in all right iloforc. it. is With steam heat banishing the cold lstito ed, (Iuroful pressing; aids from lllllnyllonles nnd offices, there iu good lilting, Each seam should is less seasonal clothing than be pressed us it is finished. formerly, hut woolen clothes are I The shoulder seam is ‘the most ill ‘vogue this year; not the heavy mpcrtunt factor in lllt ng and nil-time serges, lricotiues and , should be fitted first. it should bloudclotlls -.—hut featherweight -. Tho shill r sl lulu wrlto llt-l-oillo u straight liuc from the hlglt- wonlens, so flnc and sheer that Pflflvlrllcfl n" .. . [Im- Illltliiflm ur ll-nllvnyllnl-l- i.a.l‘\eflt point at tho neck to one hblfdhey are transparent» They give ' iruuvut. rflsr lcxrltrlss, rto. inch hack or tho highest point oFthg (jcllnlflrlflifle look and fen] of ltho shoulder, and should not. he wnnl, but are not inc wllrln i0 be ‘Vililhie fro-m either front or bttcl-oworn indoors when tho temperature """ "WVIIGII the garment. is worn. llny is around seventy. , In poncll from tho nook to tho lip of tho shoulder to locate this lulu. if n person is round-shouldered, {place the shoulder Hemp slightly ............... ...................mam of m“ normal "m. m make |lll<l figure unpear more erect. Make tho, shoulders of n garment wide enough that the set-in sleeve ‘will rot ‘be. brought up on the S . . . . . . . . . .. l ................................................. .....lflhouldcr and mum “m garment ' ilook pintlilotl. But it. Silflllld not. bu. an widn an to let. tho alcoves U]. - ifall below lilo shoulder lino, giving gtTelglr-ethsza? :15": mgrcgggniqwgli: {\'hél‘llft‘lhilg'lvla*llnfig"fign drooping ltppt-llrllncu. Kimono as may (m ‘m ‘he store‘ claw“ he glvnn. i_ whlchhnre washed, can ‘no thus ' strote 0d hoforo they are worn Tllahflulll toiling?‘ again. This will mako them lens ‘likely tn tour, Dear-Bin, C. M. LAMPSON 8t C0,. 64, Queen Street, .1 bemlon. u. c. 4. ' England. ' ilitave 10-day made to you a consignment of FUICNKINS, particulars of which are as follows: Number of l’ Packages wit. forward i WASHdNG RAG RUGS. To mnko rag lrugn "stay pnl“ af- tr-r laundering, starch them u little. Thin will make. them look more like new nnd will prevent them from wrlnking in the middle or curling up ht the ends. T0 STRETCH GLOV ES. Parcel Ho. Pelee} No. . ...............ronillllll llnroolllvo. - Iulrbnoe reonlnd to . ilompsotl k U0. llro ‘tn acknowledge re- ........... .. fill?‘ .§§tl"'rii'ti'»'§§'<i:. MR8. common sAvs of Rule, etc. I Modern llfo 1s centrifugal. ll. l tends to run away from the center —the homo. Every time the fam- ily move-s, it. moves into o smaller ltotlm and the chlltlrnn have to en- tertain their friends somewhere Plan. "Willie, suppose you A young doctor lecelveti u uoto, Willi 33W Y0" "Ye lll-OW- fellow practitioner-u atllkiflg him to’ w dingy will you have then al~ go over to the club and join them! in u game of bridge, ' , "My dour," he said to his wife,‘ "l am celled away again. It is an I . i"? l! mniwwd important case. There are three. _ shovel coutlw other doctors on the spot all-early." Ill o! movie act- _.__~¢oo---- Qileltlother in wuss ‘Fonda-lev- . . rim" a, with . . ' - , . . , . Alliltorielrunnounccs that wom-i y - ' 11M‘ hi. lilirod collection" m "fllbbffddleh -~ l! the tlrntlnuee. Women still use cosmetics] __j_ _, Jnfivtilq middle egos” - "My gem'mun friend "n anucor fellow," remarked Dinah. "Why, dot nigger ‘d rather work dan git married." "Never numm-Ehlul on ll full wmwl him over." stomach," advises the doctor. "Tliilh make o. fine character. Death lleltii no fears for her, and she would calm-I iy speak o! her passing away, as ol a journey she intended to make, and in this case the words “O death, whore is my sting, O grave, where is thy victory?" are truly applicable. The funeral services were conduct.- ed by Rev. A. DNMCDODMG, who spoke very eloquently from the text “In my Fathers ilouse there are many mansions." Tile hymns sung were-her favorites ill‘ life, namely, "How Bright Those Glorious Spirits Shine,“ "Safe in the Arms of Jesus.” and "Nearer My God to Thee,” The fuuerul corlcge was unusually largo and interment made in Bay Fortune cemetery. Eight sons and daughters, namely, Margaret, Minnie (Mrs. J . D. Coffin», George and William, of Fortune; Mollie (Mrs. J. McDonald), Cardi- Arthur, United States, are left to lmourn a loving mother. In addition to these she leaves sixty-eight. grand- children, thirty great grandchildren and one great great grandchild. “No nobler thought my soul call claim, No softer word my tongue can frallle, Than just that one word, Mother." ---_-<c~~z>_*__ Holly is to decorate women's huts this season. (‘icutlemell prcfcr llllslletoc. Doeslft it upset you witeu you ruu ovor u petiestrlau?" l "Ne, I've never lllt one as his: llH lull that." N0 Better Medicine For Little Ones is Whut Thousands of Mothers Say of Baby's Own Tablets. A medicine for the baby or grow- ing child-one that the mother can feel assured is absolutely safe as well as efiicienb-is found in Baby's Own Tablets. The Tablets are praised by thousands of mothers throughout the country. These mo- thcrs have found by actual experi- ence that there is no other medicine for little ones to equal them. Once a mother has used them for her childrccl she will use nothing else. Concerning them Mrs. Charles Hutt. Tancock Island, N. 8., writes: "I have ten children, the baby being just six months old. I have used Baby's Dwn Tablets for them for the past; 20 years and can truthfully say that I know of no better medi- cine for little ones. I always keep a box of the Tablets in the house and would advise all other mothers to do so." ~ Baby's Own Tablets are sold by all medicine dculers or will be mull- ed upon receipt of price, 25 cents per box, by The Dr. Williams‘ Medl- cine Co., Brockvillc, Ont. THE GABBS gun, Robert, East Baltic; Nathan and \ Regularly fed throughout the winter season IS The Best Guarantee . of Assured Results in Reproduction I The lnrgest litters born last season’ and‘ a so ‘the highest average of pups raised to ma. illrlly Were lu fox ranches where IMPERIAL (OI) LIVER OIL FOX BISCUITS comprised a most important part of the foxes’ daily winter diet. Lille llD with the world's successful ranchers and insist on having “IMPERIALS,” the best fox food obtainable. l lmremnt Blswn Co. cumttor Terowtlj ‘ P. e4; I . - ‘T. A SUFFEREN’ ram . -ANOTNER or-b Sll. Eco-toque ""' nit My! . By Burris. PM! 1, ma?