Ben ~10, ~1924 t- - i. t ‘Maw - \S“AH"QW_Z mgr,“ V '1 il1.\£t*§. llE ctiiiiill ililllhilil n "in m.» 0HARwTlrETOWN SlGUARDIAN w» WHEN you are constipated, pol- sons are formed in the accumu- lated food waste, and reach all parts of the body. The first resultmheadsches, bilious- ncss, a feeling of "heaviness", etc., serve as warnings of graver diseases to follow if this intestinal poisoning continues un- checked. . _ This is why intestinal specialists state that constipation is the primary cause of three-quarters of all illness, including the gravest diseases of life. l4 Physicians Adjvise Lubrication for Internal Cleanliness Medical ‘science has found at last in lubri- cation a means of overcoming constipa- tion. The gentle lubricant, Nujol, pene- trates and softens the hard food waste, and thus hastens its passage through and out of the body. Thus, Nujol brings in- ternal cleanliness. i Nuiol is not a medicine or laxative and :snnot gripe. Like pure water, it is harm- less. Take Nujol regularly and adopt this habit of internal cleanliness. For sale by all druggists. Insist on Nuj 91 i i "nub: F or Internal. Cleanliness s water supply having considerably ‘rs dccrczlscil In Into years, steam- . . . . power wns substituted, null to this And fnct niloubtedly the coutlagratlon ‘WIIS due. We ilndorsllind tIi.'lt the , ‘lllllltlilil-{S with all the iuachinury = lilllllil "l llll" Plrsliylvrlli" and Otllllttlllrl including l/fllllilblb . III lH-lilrk lloiiil w ' iliclllll‘ lumber lire u totul loss, with no in- t Wrlllll-“llly *“*'“l“l~'- ‘llll- lML-sitruncc- Mr. Jiilicdonallfs loss is H‘ ll. (‘i 'll“ylm' “f Zlmlliniletrd ii hcnvy one. ti], ('llill‘ltIllt'i(llNIl. 'I‘lii- sub- _,___ liiill \\‘lll"ll llll‘ l"l"'l"“l '“'l""‘l" ‘Mr. George kllicdotlrild is nchiuv- lull \\'-‘l‘ lll“~“'l"" Wm“ l" inning more than a locnl reputa- (‘ill lHmn-li. null was MW“ zion, in th» installing of 1mmps for rili~'=II1»~l'll'*‘-< "l llll‘ l\'°llll‘ll’5 \Vltlt‘l‘ supply. Fitted with xllsitllnl» r1111. \‘l"'l"l.\'» ll“? (‘lllllcll power null up-ttriiziti» cuuiplilt-nt itrllliliil with liu llllllftlfilillllil“ U“, ‘NH, M- dmhug h, Ycducvud U, int “om both sections of tllv a luitiliniiiu, unll .i' nivvnftillilil; lllill» “llll llfilflllll ‘Yllll supply of lhi- tffyrlltll UlUIllUlll. is ininlion :l.< tin-y llVilTtl thc ,,,,-v,»,uiltl.(|, of ' ‘ l l‘ill‘l_\' wiu-lt-~~llii- bvuiiining . ilch mounts and urgretts, tJc-pt.»—~Prowse Bros. Ltd ilvlnti‘ r unlit-r lzt-t you l’ric-- fifty cunts per name. suascslsza SPEClAL PRICES izez-ia-io-mat lzél-tz-e-mzi Iionuets-llleul for lfts. -—i’ruwsc Bros Ltd. l2tl3-12-10-ni3i oilt your A (‘livid-Imus tikiroi" on hl- (itlllfllltlll offico. EVERYBODY IS‘ A CROS wot-to PUZZLE FAN--a set of six willi- u" Night will tiutertulu a purty wh will lllé fascinated with this popu- Pllzilllh Get any nnnibcr you'll cnivy ll- u“hfdlwy_ lllllilt ll or (in-slanted [iersonlilly at will get you nr ziluiiscinc-nt. ilt~>airi~ from the l233-12-9-m2l visit the Reserv HiIliilllUf‘, Oil lion to tiou iii-xt lll‘ll|i' be t"tl'l'lt'tl out. progruluilil: than usual w Ill Purl Hill. lln Informs (lunriiizin that unite it number .\'llii \\‘il'.l;i"|'.~; ttilll Nuvit Scotizins. iilis “ll llli‘ "llllw ilfillllf-"l ‘Tho runny friwnils of bit". Josvhlt of lllt‘ RPll mun, lliS idl..is,(;_ ,1, "kins m,“ "llll "lll‘l' llilll“ "l llll‘ plon or» plrusi-d lo note. their rc» ‘ ‘Ylllll’ "lull ‘Vllllicovlery from l't‘t't'lll illness. I of llll' ancient Iiuut- e;- pmi ,>’|l‘h-- i~o\v~_boy in his, The nplllnlslll) wrnthor prophet iltilllll l4". Y!" Willi lll-‘l Hllfillnuiist bow to tlic lni-vltltblo. ilS Ili , Thi- lsoixltl-ll stiitl- ol’|win1..,- is ,,\-|.|.,n;|y he“; u, 3m» inn-ill. with hardly it sky-pilot —<o>——— lliillllil‘ llu- pnth _\rhtin the; LORNE VALLEV scHbQL l\"-‘~"M"lHlll‘;T "lllallllll lmllK-‘l; Tho following is lhc standing of ,‘ ii I it‘ ‘i S (SS t 1irniilli~ slri-tvlilllg towards or Novr-mpurg i-llnu: sun \\‘i>l‘t~ nll vivllliy poo “page vlYL-‘L-Alll“ u] .~\| thl- t-losu n KPIIUPOlIS 2, 35mm plcgwni", 3_ pgpurtr lili‘ w“ lilltrll up for thl- mist-r mp1s, Grade Vli.——1. Mury E. lilo-Neill. , 2_,I"rnncis lilcliltyru, 3 John Mc- ri-izri-llubll» trirrumstnlictr Anluy, -l. llrllio blt-Aulny. I'll-ll iin llll‘ night of tlii- 2iill.| ibillll‘ V.~1- Violct L. Lentil. 2~ iihi-ii Ihi- fiil\\'~llllll owned bylJosl-ph lllcAuiziy. John lluvilouiild of Given Will- (lrlitlo ill.—l. Jcuniu McAilizty. “is lll*‘1ll'|l_Vl‘(l by fire. Tim 21 HUM, Lcard, 3. Dorothy Leard, 4- 1'1""!!! for lhi- vlirious work of ltnssul itlchulliy lilzml \\'l|.\' i-tct-Ilcut, null Ini- (Ir-"lli- Il.~l. l‘lllt'lll< iiililt-il from time to Isobel hit-Looti- lvlillvfflll it u i-t-ntri» oi‘ UNP- tlriille l.—~l. (‘hurlcsi htclliltiil. p‘ lo lln- community. The Funny (l. IiiIin-Iiln, Chant-her). M cSwu in. .\Ir.- llngil illteLi-oll, 2 Electric lleaner This i ristmas The universal satisfaction of It: user: everywlle" hears out the judgment of the wonlcfo authorities In award- his more grand prizes and highest awards of the EUREKA than to any other olcoho cleaner. Come In and lct u! demonstrate It for youl Price complete with attachments $50.00 Any of the following electrical appliances will alw make a splendid flitt- Mlko your selection osry. ‘- - $7.25 up Electric Toasters ...-. Electric Fans. .-. . 55-00 Electric Reading L mps $10-75 "P $3.50 up Electric Boudoir lLaiitpu Electric Irons Electric Curlers Electric Tlbls Stoves Electric Pol-cantor; wiloesaet z n: TAIL n. lll-ltlwfm. .\Ir. Wlllililu Folu-‘oui till‘)? I 0|’ lllfl‘. tho Lnrnc Vullcy School for month‘ .'u:ln'.~. lltlllll, of emigration. i" l BROYOKLVN LOT 16 l (li".illi~ X.~*l. (‘Iirlstit- Bruce- (ililllt' \'IIl.-—1. lli-rtha Moore. renew your sub- scriptions and g t one ofjhs Farm-i er’s handbook calendars. 0n all ost-zProwse Bros. Ltd. Mllllneryl- OIL TANNED MOQASSINS, l0!‘ boys at Alley & Co" sizes 11 to 13: $1.85, sizes 1 lo 5 82.25. sizes 6 to 10 $3.00. larger _ ONE-THIRD OFF ALL babies. Xmas, Soc article ill zuinlttler column 0f this issue. FINAL NOTICE-Wt- zire ex< routing the time of payment of all _,H|,t;1,,m|gng auoqlulls to n“, 2(H_h.tl()lll<l sent to thc (lunrllian office list. After this ditto will hi: hblity oil lo plat-o all iulnoiitlts lint’: tho lute .irnl ill olhci‘ lilliitlfi for culloctioii. Wright ilros. INDIAN CHIEFS Vl$|T,--Chief ‘sin-It ol‘ Lounox lslnnd was one of In visitors to the city yesterday .inl| look liilvuntllgu of tho occn- ll tiisittn“ to 11in city yesterday. sltltl lo pity his respects to ills l-lou~ our Governor iicurtz. llls Honor St. Ann's Chllzl‘ Surk coni- SHOP from Holutans Catalog.‘ STEWARTB BAKERY open sv. ery evening tIII 9.30 from now tlll Christmflfl. 1244-12-9M3l- ‘ SPECIAL LINES of ladies. trim- ,med hats to clear at 82.50- 1263-12-io-mal i WONDERFL SALE of Christmas Zglrls and home "cooking Friday. Baptist school room. 12§1-12~10-m3l. RUBY RING siudnqslerfi for rChrlstnlas piesents, lyrical‘. Christ- - mas box with every salts-Alley & .C0., Ltd. l 1228-12-9-11121 s'r JAMES PnAvnm-JWEETiuc i-The Rev. E. J. Purdy wilbconduct Ithe prayer meeting iruSt, James ltihtirch this evening at the usual BOYS AND GIRLS fourteen nndllllllll" ' colors and‘ ivnlm- thi- Illuslrtitlizn appeoiritig in LADIES’ l228-12-9-n12i NEW 0R RENEWAL subscrip- biefori- Dec 31th, 1924 will receive It handbook cult-odor. Sec Si “LIFE’S A PUZZLE" u Ulffifillllili‘, tho (illiiftllllll office 1min. QZliTi-IZ-lllllill l {ii-P PERSONALS. a- ' » Iii onnblt- his people to ship their pro- ill“ "ll? din-l and hnnilwnrk to the railway The .\Ir. J- Whlttt-n, Occult or was ziuloug the wisltors to tho 0V ERSHOES. ‘another the exception of coal and such like ,1 "m" u, Sltillmvllt, received today ADJUSTO. llectlssllleli. the IlP0lllt¥ of Cimdllw the popular liumgct ykmr pair beforo tire Praclilcllllll Belhillfilfllnlllll- l" they lire noIlI.—ALLEY Al; C0, 1,111, Cztildisc there ls a public and high ._,n_ for that arch. nouncluuout lll another column of 1g11.13.3.1v1l;1ltoiIliy's lSBllU, ‘ someone will“ llut (hon It's somewhat on- so is our Cross Word (ll-t it, lcnrn it and play it bl) cats with coupon Mr. Josp- \V:ilkcr, Cardigan, was _ _ 0 v Mr. J. A. Whnleu. Burlington, kindly ucci-ptctl the Chiefs lnvltti- wt“; a visitor to the city yesterday. \ , 2 ' . ' ,~ . plillus that thi- furry Zlflfffllllllllfllil“ MASIZQIzzigyyzlztggfigouthp0"' “M ‘m lions Iietwcen the Island" and Port ' ' View, cllyi Island wit... Grower . 0n Holiday Here 4 Mr. M. W. McLeod, formerly o Clyde Station, and now of Cuudluc. Sank. 11s at present visiting the city whore he arrived on Monday even- ing. It is twenty years since Mr. McLeod left for the West and this la his first return visit. Mr. Mc- Leod may he considered one 0f our successful islanders abroad as he now owns a half section and oper- ates another half from which he has been fortunate in obtaining good average crops. When Mr. McLeod went to what is now Can- iiluc, but what was then virgin solktiiere were just a few early set- tlzrs staking oilt their homestealls. Today It is one of the most pros- piicus parts of the Province of Saskatchewan, and in the season 1922-23 shipped more grain to thi- United Grain Growers than any other point in Saskatchewan. ‘It is also a good stock country rinsing bcif stock null dairy herds. With school rreclotl ut a cost of about 15,000. 'I‘Iicrte is a (lathnlit: Church wIFl-h (‘U51 about 320.000 to t-retrt. 'l‘hcre is nitllrby tho town of tlcnu- vou which is tho Iiuslntesis centre Mr. McLeod in tho only settler In the district from the Island, bill the school teacher nit Llherty is Atlas Murphy from Mon- nnd at FnIlowmi-uti Is Mr. Dalton from Curie-tori. ‘i\ll"v‘.vl\llil4l'.flll will be able to spend only u few llzlys here as he Ilas nu lmgiortaur uppolirtmciit to kiiop llt iloston boron- rcturiliiig on his three‘ ‘months excursion. lltrhlhlllllltlAllll LESTER McLEAN The sympathy of the entire (tout- milnlty goes out to l-iebcr and Mrs. McLean of (Ilydi- ltlvrr in the loss thry llflvte silstztined by tho death of m. l). l-I n1‘ Il,ll.l.llz . , , ,. ,, - 1m)» ,.,.i\.l,\~,\tp,“ who.“ a more Qlilll‘ \\".tt> lu till‘! city ytliittleriluxyiu.‘ “up tilllr yount. son, Lester 111,1 d ioilr. yznrs and four months who 1nlssl-til peacefully ziwziy on Oct. ll. tiller‘ ‘iIni-ss of thri-c weeks of ineirl lugltcs KlPSIJlU‘ the lrest inediclti nt- leudunce and tender nursing. 'I‘lli-rl*. llill is not sitfficleut for the re- , _, I .- _ _. ,, _ "ma", m,‘ m. his Wonk)" The MM q lli- Dolph lloucetto and‘ MI“. arc let], lo monip hcsilllzs 11w ltlllllll l “HI, i,‘ a Small guwljle “Dim ll'l.l' lion-rm, Itusticti were visitors illlll mother one sister, Ruby. ’lhc do,“ Wm, “cconllllodauon for only to the city yestvrtiay. ‘ sytuputllly alnd ‘respect was vllliilllr .iln..it tl-n people and biit a small _. i" , ‘l’ fllxhlrg“ “mm m no"; H: i . . V - , .ll\'\*, IS nllfflit lllK 11 PW (ilyS ll l x, l“ i “Ow Should b“ provided t‘) iemulns to tho (‘lyde itiver litlilllsli trometlry. The Iicarsc drnwn by ll lspan of white horses bore tho YDHII‘ of the‘ li-ttlo ilcparted one to its lust; iitstlngfipliilco. 'l‘he Iiesrsc drawn, ])t‘()])lt' Iiuvo left the island re- con Iy, most of thorn young women \\".‘l't: lllllffifltl to Nctv Bruns- Thort» w: iri now only ilhUllI 270 people on-guiw: Iii Island \Vlll‘l‘<‘il.~4 ztbolil 20 yours luv Si. mo lhria- \\'t'l'l‘ 2480.. The tribe on ' tho whulo is not losing uuluuricnily. liiivc ncuuirild the white w: .. ‘lllli tion. urliilc V.'—1- Jennie Bruce, 2. ll.ill.:in hloori‘, It. (‘lilistci- Moore. l | Urn/do Ill Si'.-~1. Alnry O'(‘.uuutir,l l. vwillizlm Kemp, 3. Juiurs ‘t)'t‘onl:hr. (il'£l(ll' ill tJrL-l. Flori-lice Mu lc IL-rl. Al'l‘l.l c“. I l) ‘unis amour: tho‘ delegates zittcnil- lfilqr-“gi-lllllillr‘. Willi Yfllllillvl lhtllt l int; the Liblwill-Conservative Ctin- ‘EYPh dblllnr: llmvn from Ylllll‘ “"1"”, l t. ii (Iodsou, -. .-\rl-‘nl.- Sli-iruri, 1'- Seymou- t)‘l Jillitll‘, (mlli- I (Sr). ~ l. Wain-r \ Iwsou, 2. (lcorgc. 'l‘;il"/.iisu. (iludi- I l-lr.) ~— l. Newton l)‘t‘linnor, 2, Illllliiil (lollsoc. Q'I—_r .___ ‘l; Be Prepared; , for colds. Check thclu at tho start with l The Sweetest Gift Christmas Llaitdy WHAT WOULD XMAS BE WITHOUT fTHE _ GIFT or cApoy Lovely Gift’ Filled with luscious Choc- olates "with cream. null trutt and hard centres, ' r. I Beautiful Baskets and Boxes, suitable for Gloves. Handkerchiefs or Sewing, when empty. Sec our big dllplvii, . n‘ ¢ M. . » PMM TH: REXALL Posei- . m9 KODAK STORE 3oz i} “n tho city ylistcrdly attending lllfiflyuuor‘ Mcpheey Llht-riil-Conservativr- Convention. ‘in the lrtiy yesterday a from lFniist-rviitivti t"ouveutlon. ,i.'t-utfon yeslerilziy. '11:; John hlllrtfinltlt‘, North River, 11.55 a. nL-Tlme signals. port. Ill-aiding for Young People," Lillian Uullutian, iliibrurlltn, John A, llowq Library, Albany, N, Y, lunrkct quotations; newis bulletins. of New York State Highways, furv "llllmflclh nlslied by Captain A. W. Brand-t, Stole Illghwtty Commissioner. TPIl Eyck Orchestra, Albany, N, Y. yawn-d‘ y‘ ‘by u s iiu of white Iiorses bore thol 3H5“ funnel“, Oliver’ Albermn’ form ol the Ilttlc dcpartl-ii one to» - its lust resting place. The luucrtiil u recent visitor lo the city the . . . y Y ‘,. _‘HL‘I”\'ICB was coilductcd by the pus- m Mm!’ Nan“ ‘vebster’ Elm ‘tor Mr. Blillett which was very ini-‘, lpressive. Tho fiorul tributes tvl-rol muny and Imaiitiflil: In the city yesterday attending g‘:hLx;(f}l:f:,,i“Q‘QY;r‘ glilciilllilfrieilds. 0t him it huih been said nllo on Monday, Nov. 1H. in lhi- more. Mily his will W8! _ Iilhvrnllbonsortftitive Convun- Morrow ‘W11: imd ‘my; ifhumwltbnr of enemies lit‘ hull none. hlri The fiiltt-riil was lit-Ill to Si. in [it-lilo 7- l‘WI()lQ~n‘f‘ ' ‘cmqf, _ {f1 ljlWilll friendly mount-i‘ Iiuviiig on Simon unil Iralli- Church, Tignlsh ‘ihl- pull lll‘ill‘i'l".< were: James A. -~—- l! ctr‘! ‘ rjh "b! ('5 ,‘ 00"” "Wlourotl him to nil. lie lllltl bi-uti iu iinll ivus lnrgviy ultvilili-ll. lii‘iil‘llt', John .\ilt~.t‘lit-. Nicholas p m ‘ ' 0 I‘ eveleaux’ m‘- fllilinl; Iivnlth for some time and 'I‘ho ltviliiicin Iiiizh lllzlss on Wvll- r\'llt‘.ill'lil‘. Peter ‘i ‘nvinw John» All". .\ll('.l\£\t‘l initub, Emerald, WilS iunetsinlihrqgs Mary Mrs. William‘ .Y()llllk§‘l‘» M I‘ and Mrs James Boyce, —_'“"' _ 'I‘Iic pull bearers were Kenneth Mo, Mi. (l. ll. Jenkins, Mill VlQW- Wfl-‘l Neill. Daniel lVIcNcilI, Louis Berri-I _ _ _ llelflgfllfl-gnn. Stiinlcy ,_ blurrny, Vernonl, his tllSlYiCl. to lhu Lihcrnl- M()()|'(>_ John 1303mm Ilecktmlng Ininds at the gateway .\Ir. John (Y. lvIcNcvin, DeSnblc, ' tonight "liihfy Iloiili- Dear little Iinnils lhrtt are bookon- ing come. (Patriot please copy) — -—-—-@-o¢———— WGY Program THURSDAY, oncnninnn 11 MR- JAMES H~ “AWN Tho Guurilliln rt-grcts to learn of tlii- ill-nth of Jns. ll. (luvin of ‘Figu- ‘sii. He ‘was well and favorably’ known not only in his native village 'l‘lcilish- but lllrtlllgllitflil Alhertuti and Prince County. in his curly tlliyh‘ he assisted and financed sov- eriil successful and stirring cutler- yirlscs mercantile In Allicrtou. For n nunlber of ycllrs he ntrli-tl us ‘Z30 p_ m___stuck “ml-Rut report liiilllltltl-tflltlr for (l. It‘. liiorrlssiwy. 1230 p_ n,___pl.oduce “nuke! ,.e_ Ills lliiath In ha 74th year will be Flush The ltvitineys - Before Breakfast No man or woman can make l1 mlstakoby flushing the kidneys 6.15 p. iri.—Report on condition "Wfllllmllllly- “Y” "l “"‘llk“"‘“'l‘ Elitlul: too much rich‘ food creates nciils, which excite the kidneys. They become ovcrworkeil .. from the strain get sluggish and ‘"30 p’ “Lfimnner music by “Mel full to filter theiwnste and poisons .. f t bl l. Tl .t V‘. ct sick. "45 p‘ m'_A ‘Few ‘Momems Wm) llliiliinlxiaillsniolieadlibtlilig,(Iigrr trou- WtiY (Schnectady. N. Y.) General Electric‘ Company 790 Kilocycles (380 Meters) Eastern Standard Tlmo 12.15 p. m.—Weatlier -i"eport. 2.00 p. m.——~Muslc and tuik, "Good 6.00 p. m.——Produce and stock New Books, William F. Jacob, Lib- rarian, General Electric Company. 3.00 p, nl-——-<l.'i‘0gI‘fllIl by WGY 0r- chestru, assisted by llelcn Rutltliug. pianist. Selection, "An lndlnn Melody" ____ ____ __ Verdayne W chestrn _ Selection, "Melodie" ..- Masaenet Orchestra I Piano solo, "Son-stir Patlietlque" __ .................... -_ Beethoven Helen Radcltng ' Selection, "La Reve dli Prlsonnler" _ Orchestra ‘ Talk, "Trlpplngly ‘On the Ear" _-__ tICowrtl-sy 'flarp'er‘s ‘M sgazlne Helen Kodding Stlectlon from "Gammon and Del a. “l.lebestraum" __ h. “The ‘llwo Lurks __________________ __ ‘Rubonsteln "Cl lllle~ ____________ _- Charles '8; ‘Brooks Plnno solo, "Hungarian iDame N0. 2" -_‘_ ............. -_..._ Brahms ----- U!" blond. pttre. thereby often avoiding -...: ----- -- serious kidney complications. By .................. _- ‘LeschetlI-ky all means have your physician ex- hlo, nervousness, dizziness. slot‘)? lcssul-ss and urinary illsorill-ra of- ten come from sluggish kidneys. Thu moment you feel n dull ache ln the kidneys. or your hack hurts. or if the ilnlue is cloudy. offensive full of sediment, irregular of pus- snge unattended by a sensation of scalding, begin ilrlnking a qunrt of watt-r eilfth day. nlso get about four nunct-s of Jail Salts from nny phiir- mury: taken tabiespoonftil in u glass of water before breakfast and In n f-ew days your kidneys may This fllmmls stilts is made from tho he'd of grapes nnil lemon juice. combined with llthin, and hlis been wed-for years to flush and stlmul~ nth the kidneys: also to help neut- rllllZG the acids lu the system. m -thl"y no longer cause Irritation. thus often relieving bladder weak- PSS- . mm" ------------ -- Salmsmms Jud $3,115 iii-inexpensive; makes (ire-ileum "~ u‘ delightful effervescent IlthIs-wtr seleclloni "R0995" ------ -- ‘More! tt-r jdrliik which everyone should ‘orchenm taku now and then to help keep the Pll"1°"~'ll°9- kidneys clonn slid active and the‘ York, Helen Raddlng amine your kidneys at least twice Selection, "51 Tu Vpiur, lMlgudnue" u year. 109 __-' _________________ _- Msssonet _...._.ap+q-_-_- Qrchegtpg rzCorns ' cripple the feet and your foods unusual goodness -z< i i ClLnCLDUdimply 11.30 p. m.~0rxsn recital by Sto- make walkilix a torture, wt sure rig- phan E. Boisclslr, Proctofs ‘Hsrm- ‘lief In the shape "-of- HOl-lflwfly’?! snug Bleeoker Hall, Albany, New (‘urn Remover la within roach oi all. l 1n Red Psokuge Sudlru In Blue Package Suddd The cheapest Way to give it Millions of women throughout theworld know thiswny-so simplqsoeasy, sndsoincxpcnsive. The most experienced cook and the newest bride alike can give their foods unusual good- ness-just by adding Sun-Maid Raisins. Not ordinary raisins-but Sun-Maids, the choicest fruit of Californilfs vineyards. Made from the sweetest and tenderest grapes, these finer raisins bring to your foods of every day s new and tempting goodness. There is a difference in raisins-yotfll note that difference when you use Suit-Maids. Buy a package today and see. Look for the Sun- Maid girl-Fshe is the sign of highest raisin quality the world over. ‘ uri-Maid Raisins deplored by his mun)' Your Goal-Saving Will llviid this ttistiiuiililiil- it is intcrcsllllll- "We are well satisfied with the Pea-ac “Econ- omy" Furnatw- ll- ill/es good heat and at W6 same time is economi- cal on fuel. May say I have Installed sol/Hill more of the same kind and find they aive or"! satisfaction." u t-xpl-ct it lo llvlll ‘Flint is \\'ll_\' the Pl‘- i\\\l‘t‘ when you buy a lurnnct- y" your ltousn for iuiiny Wllllfrs- _ . ‘tort oiloiuirzil use of fill-l ls a foaluri- or’ such lllli when yo“ make your choice’. ifll(‘l~ null ssessiir! muny cXPlH-nlvt‘ On account of Ill’ 4 (both . Pill!‘ “V1,,” ppp-turt-s lhrltso Fiiruilros .-> _ _ _ lunch,“ slylps) life guurautiieil to nlvl‘ "W" [mm less fuel thlui any other hotlilr fllriinl-i-l llPltl \ peat“. Furnace will ~l'llllillll‘ltll‘lly lii-zil will 4 - 4 ’ ‘ house W111] any kind of coal or wood ‘.1 is ncit-lilrtllz- any (lpstgnetl to cxtriict i\“al4 llll‘. heal. In‘ ii li \\ yea“, u 153M“. [furnace will pny lor list-ll Ill lut- fill-l it saves! Ask n5 to explain the Pensp air-blast. tho vorti- t‘1\l whnkcr and other exclusive ih-iiso features. \\c splacinllzla iu prompt service. A. Horne 8t 00., DISTRIBUTORS * Charlottetown and Summonslds for economy (l The Mar/tat Day S - [n [Jecza Plum/i, tender raisin: par/and a: eumomically uspvrsibl: in ~I-puund bugs by the Siin-Illaid Raisin Growers. Now on sale. Benlgan’ MrgMllllS-svil away at tho homi- of his iII‘-“llll_\' morninu living sun): by ltov. Suillh. 'l‘iu\otii_v Allullfilf’. Buy our Fu mace QflSE ECONOMY i PIPE AND PIPELESS FURNACE llere is another good rt‘- port. "We are woll pliil. with tho Peat: Plpelen Furnace. It I; a fuel savor and heats all the house, upstairs and dot- n, very atisfsetorily." ~l1|or, .\Ir. dllVliiilll (ittVlll. Wood‘ .\lll‘llilt?l Iluoiii-y who illSll zlssisted