‘ I EARLY CUT HAY AND FODDER .e~ri%‘i%.ir-. ‘ . . -14 _ ‘lh-lllef". ‘ > . o ' .. . ,TIIE7‘OHABIJQYPTETOWN,GUAR_IMAI§IQI ‘ l Central Gum-dim A Prince Street Bbholil‘ iffiifiwilfil?‘ ‘ ““'u*”fl’l‘°“"" ‘ _ . k ' ____ (Lerlificales for Attendance: ~— BE} i lliiNE e A510; l Sick Women of Canada by Lydia E. Pinkhsnfs egetableCompound. Hera are Four Wlio ’ Testify To That Fact - Sea VievmCape Breton, N.S. — “By l resdinf the letters in one of your books understand that ii great many women sufferers have gut relief by taking Lydia E. Piniiham's Vegeta- ble Com und and l can say that my mother as taken it and has given it m me in my younger days for monthly troubles. [was working at service then and could not go to work some- times for a week at s time, and then felt miserable enou h. I could not be in a worse state t on l was then. My mother said to at the Vegetable Compound, and liiiil, and it‘ helped »me. 1 am now married fining on to five years and have two ovely chii~ dreii. lrecommend the Vegetable Compound to my friendgy- . lli/lrs. CHARLES A. PATTIE, bee View l .0.. (Cupid Breton, N. S. "My Girl Friend Took ll" Admiral Ssala-"l am sure that any one who gives your medicines s fair trial will receive beneil‘ I have taken both Lydia E. PinkhanfsV ge- tabie Compound and the Blood edi- cine through the Chan e oi’ Life and I recommend them hipb l had dizzi- neas iind a worn-out ee mg with loss of appetite for about s year. l saw your advertisementm the papers and look the medicine. My appetise re- turned and my ambition and 1 felt like working gain. 1 liave taken Lydia E. ink am’e Liver Pills for the bowe s sndrecommend all the Pinkbam Medicines. " —- Mrs. John Jorriiup, Box 65 Shaunavon, Sas- katchewan. "Nervous Brealsdown" ilelltzcn South, N. S.—-About two’ yours ago l took sick and had adocfor l." d in. l was nervous and did not want t0 stay alone. l-le Illld l had l1 His-rosic Picruase .____. lwussiiold effecis O'clock. M‘! Lid Jubilee Deeostions. ‘Hardware 00., Ltd. BUY YOUR FLAGS and BIMIBTI Whllr our stock is complete. ‘rm BOIera Hardware 60-. Ltd. 73D1-8'23-3l. YOUR SUBSCRIPTION may have expired, renew pow and gar Your choice 0i‘ ll Vuiel Auto Strep R8101‘. blade and strap frae, 0r Val- et Utility Kllifu free. liliohtr one makes a remarkable, premium. son“ FRAMINfL-lsee sdvt. shout His- wrc Pictures suitable for framing. i i AUCTION sate of Farm and = at Vernon “BMW Thursday. June son: n 1 p 7368-6-27-3! GET YOUR FLAGS and Btrssm- new. The Rogers Hardware Co. -. 7391-6-28-31 FLAGS AND STREAMERB for The Rogers v7391-6-$3l invited. McMillan. Hymn." Rogers. way." flcsles for writing and Method Awards. mes or Merit Grades l——7 Peallng Bells." flcates of Merit Grades 3-40, Seniors. ‘vqjflr-agi ling uaeui 7388-6-28-2l Rid etown, Ontario.-“For over n . primary Charm,’ “Huh, Prowl-is 2 lsubel Crawford ti Fritrlel‘ Y?“ ‘mflem? "°'“p“l“”°“°h mmm‘ llfiizllqfibrzairligoiiiillligagiiaiii:i??? Auro arson nazon in. case - Echo." , N“ M“°-""“““ 4 “my 5'11"“ 5 TIM"- thm‘ wwld drive me ulmyatn-ladihly i“ dis F inkham's Ve stable Com- P08! illlld l" filly flilflfflvlfl in Canada Pfeflflllfalion Trustees’ i cnvip ‘as campilén‘ v momm- suggested Lydia ill" {will iiiiuu =iwbicllldidQllfeiitthroilflhm 0n lBMllD-l 01' a new. 0r renewal Certificates l g! Cgrmlmtél‘ m" Al“~‘"dl"*¢95—" hflmmji‘? '“"'“ble Qompoun ' as " whoi$md tlfititwasgloin meg yearlv subseripiioii m The Guar- Presenter-in ‘Go er G ' ' U William Tumor 1 YE“? mrl” iri frien was taking ll- lllld Md m“ “m, a; this enow wbent osequeei- dian l M d I n v nor 8mm‘ Sivsowse l year; 3 Fraser McMil- ‘t wwld do me 00¢ I wo-k auwral feeiin s semi around and I can any i -—- e a’ ‘llflii l? years: 4 lflflllel Slurry 1 yflll" Mme“ “f m” ege-mble Lomuund 2h tlgam well i cannota racists BENEFIT oaucs 1 c“ i Presemam" °' S”°""“' P'"""“' 5 MWIB‘ Turner 2 veers" Genres “Pd l Mo“ be an topnlirove. li have. to: highly Whattlie Vefletagieilom- Tburr-iiiuy on. inm- iitiiliJQBIJIlQo o: ‘Chorus’ "song M Cnnndunl 89'” 5 Yblw-‘l-I l l‘ l I Ilnce taken! vivtmsgggnve? uflivlahettiu: mm h“ done for me‘.._M,_._ Orchemrm qwéiwn‘ “blight-s " School. i Pénlfiullisliij) “Cerlllicnle-wlanbé‘! "m" °" ' ' ilAURA MJWimsii-"r, 48 Hollis St. ' ' THE KING" Wmwmlfl- f ' ' l V a - l- l gleffgllfllizilfg iiliivtiiliiisliiiiiiirlifl Refill-silvers Emile; R. R. l, Ridgefown, Ontario. Sold by druggista everywhere. d lion-stop Flight t0 Bfigilllpm. n0 (whence to linger. cates the cause. Our experience OAKILAJND, CiiliL, June zip-Thelwilh the reiieligiving remedy show giant tri-motnrrid army foklrer mon- now actual aiidJmBiUVB l8 the Hilfi- opinne piloted by Lieutenant Lesi- cor it gives. 1t is the result or long or J. Maitlrind and with lllieuteii- study and experiment oiul was not ant Albeit liiegenbergcr as iiavigut- submitter] to the public until ii or left here on iii-i llllelillrlfid lKP-lvuinkers knew ll would do its work stop flight to iiiinc-iiiiii iii 7.09 i-il we“ a.m., Pacific Standard time today.‘ VALUABLE. -—-'l‘iie (luardian has ::Drives' Asthma Before ii. The remlve“ "1 Few W“ 0i C» W- Jel- n “m” See iiiivi. in ibis issue. i UTILITY KNIFE, Blade remov- able and n new one set in making it. a very desirable premium, post paid to uiiy address in Canada, on receipt. of u new or renewed yeiir- iy sulnwrliilon m Tile Guardian. N°TlcE-—()WlIl|-( iii Friday, Jul Clerk. 7403, ‘BREADAI-BANE Chm-re. United Church. Rev. David Cnburn, M. A.. REDUCE Your: i iFEED BILL {July 3rd. North Granville, 11 a. m.l led, l l lMEMBER or GOVERMENTl IsTAr-"F MARRIES-wl pretty wed- Carry (ling look place Thursday morning DOU BLE the PROTEIN OF LATE CllT HAYS i5% —~‘INSTEAD_ . 0F — 8% Salted illuke. with llllDiifll muss. united in, [marriage Miss ‘daughter of Mrs. Margaret Benin l in mow with l lAicide ‘Wedge, son of .\ir. and Mrs. EM. Wedge, cf 327 Chariot-re streez. . ‘ Cenmc ‘e f P n l I d Owen 5 Ralph 8mm‘ ‘I ' _ yes. zip luiiirpeniii-iii~~(‘iiiioisi-Hi hyl _______‘.>". " No Loss By Reddflllllii. Malzfl-‘lsh Hay Salt. No Mouidy Hay [Saint .i01in,N.B. The briiliawiho whSlRe ‘u, “Age d?‘ _ " film?‘ “$1 mdmansmp Cerm.;ca,efl___ Am lbdm barter when asked by vol. uh» LlllPF-‘ilri =nn| liclilrrd m- 11w (‘rm- “lnurilha ruin"... .... min». v Hay are", and Julcw ‘Hzuneudeq. looked “clmvrnling m ‘fliigxghizl; 3 yaarigl-ugfifér-I-Gf $110M": Ricardo“ Macexnzut » {Lennox what his ]10lll_l*(fi:\'ii\<u, ilvnlr sl-Aqiliyps. ' liven .i|i.~:ii'i~.. iluslrs. ' élfgggzlfe°zllile“lfigx(lt_"'“'fgzll“I21; liiii 2 years; W. Clarence Rnnahan Amellilalme cel‘llflfllllefil—~ VET", fi l N—H“ u!“ fl.‘ n‘ liiiciiire hat ‘m mines.‘ and hionoe.‘ Year: E. Beniflullfl Boxers 19°“ L‘"‘°" 4 Yeilr“ m“ Fm-‘Yllle ' l shoes and stockings, llflll carrying ii iic-quef o!‘ ping czirnziiions and |ziizikleii liaid fern. The bridesmaid. N s-s Viola Lynn-ii. wore ii Iieautlful Malagash Salt Products - _ - ‘vi. i , A. - :1 . 1h - Grade Ill- . firlirign gfitrplil: ligithfloplilcc-ldennlfe Mneméffll cCfm-‘Zfia l Certifilcaies for‘ General Profic- . ' ' ‘ 7 ‘ - J ell :—- D0 l M i t lill ' shoes and stockings. iin:l carricdiaanahan’ Jam“ ‘nlles’ Flennor Cy m“ M“ an z ' ‘FM GLASGOW. NOVA SCOTIA Do Not J“'3Y Your Order ‘four Merchant May Just Need ll 11 Gomnlete a Oar and Thus Give You the cheapeai Brice i pink aiidniaiive HWCMIWZIS, Mr. Jos Wedge. brother m’ the bridegroom» w s gi-oomsiiiiiii. After the cere- cny. a iveilding reception was held iii the home oi‘ ilie ‘bride-l groom's parents. at ivhicli relatives and intimate friends were preseui. The (lining room was beautifully decorated with rut flower-R. ferns and qiotzed plants, Ibo bridal table with irrystiil vases of while lilacs and oeniireil with the brblul cake. The brldegrooiii's gift in the bride beiiu-iiful gills of silver, our glass and linen reunion u» in.» nebular- f-iy of lhe young couple. There also was a beautiful portable parlor lamp from the staff of ‘the (fiiftoii House. Aftei-usliortniuior trill. M!‘ and lMrs. Wedge will reside uf. 41 ‘Elliott Row. Mr. Weds". who is n" employee of the Department. 0f Customs sud iiflxirise in Saint John was ‘boirr in Svuiii»mersi4ln,_ PJE-vl- and gpQniL four years ill ‘Swill Dun" Man's University. A linsi of PIE-l- ifrlends 10in in bunnies! wnglmu" 1st. w" Merit ‘v T Tb o l’ seiner » j macaw _ 1 year; ‘William ,Siioi> l. >>~22l :\-\ Do you know the Sister ‘shoe flu-forfei- you through our store" only. the grsstsst shoe service evergiven the men of this country. - FIT IS '~ ALL IMPORTAIMT ' r [our comic i depends pn s perfect ‘fit, almost any good shoe _WOli'l we! enough. TO GET A PROPER FIT HOWEVER I8 ANO HERTI-IIN , widlhffrom A ts FF. srs offered you through tiiis ssr los, in sisss 5y, to 12. The different widths, A. l. O. D. 5- F. are fully as im- .i pertain as tbs half eizss, ‘wide and narrow fest mus! be fit- ted with different shoes, when purchasing shoes, gsi‘ sll you psy for “' ‘ \. 330M012!‘ ‘ (tit) a APPEARANCE i ' SERVICE .,.,,V Prowse, Merit i’ Special i? Here's s genuine bargain. guaranteed brlsr pips. . menu“, ' iPublic For s few days only we srs ' giving two psoksgss of rest- Inslhr Tobacco free. with ‘ svsry pipe offered for 80s- \ in}? . . flseihsm in our window Huh“ ' and nu yours ioesy- l-Harold L. Worthy. ism “on m Dr. Allan's "or I \’ a ‘ ‘Fox Remedies. YHIQ‘! ‘ . ‘onsiiiorrsrowu. r. s. . . _. = Ls orn Grade ilonateii iiwnrded toJobn Hill. 2nd prize donated by Mr. GwfKB awarded to ‘Stewart Fletcher- MR. BELUS DEPT: Reid 2 Margaret Blaick / i; , ,_ X »——~~~-i-~ zrssizia. p..ii<.lli.l,.\\, F“. M" fkéggézszgfi ,1’; Campbel MR. FU LLERTOWS QEPT: Effie Braliaui, Dick Filiiter, Gor- don Williams, Allison fingers, lilr- . nest Lord. Will-ism Ho", Eleanor Douglas, Gladys Saunders, Wilfred James; Stewart Crawford, Clifford Hlolinsii, MariorrThorneton. Arnold Grids-VII l . figurine/tel of Merin- Herr! WILL BECOME ARTI€TIOALLY “exam” Mm“ 8m‘ k a t |D _ J_ u 1_ i‘rey"s famous llifiiiirli: pictures on] laiigiéfle Xgnllmin iRé-ijnlgdyrxlve“ ‘IE5.’ Art paper, sullubii. fill‘ [filming West Kent School HONOR sou. ANvD wssr KENT 4°“ 2" Plums received Palmer SCHOOL PRIZE LIST. X-Governor ‘ . ed lo Benin-min Ringers. Fmzflheth Agnew Cgrtificates oi‘ Meritz-I Earle ~ , . '.-S. hers 2 Cedric G. Boulter 3 E. liornierly of Bat-huisi, .\.B., to qBeMamm Ringers’ Rice A. Walter Miitch. Patter Grade iX "Merit Certlficaies- i. John inn W“ ‘l while mm “H” ,w“l‘°h' w) 2 Stewart Fletcher 2i Margaret m“ mkle-‘lmam- “ "a" Pm’ “m! l‘ Newsoui, l Victor B00140 5 Reginald tbs gromnsiiiiiu, u scnrl pill. Man)! “Oman Attendance Ceriiflciilees. -Law- reiice MoNevin ii years; Jiiiiii liiil Penmanship Coriificateuz~ Ed- llll Mziubougnl. prize General lwoficiency by Mr. Percy Turner (leneral Proficiency DeBilois. Grad; Vivi Certificnles:—1 William 3 Lemuel 4 William Burnett 5 Special Prise for first place in |PllllllC School Examinations, don- Public Szliool Examinations award- ed to Margaret. Black. » Attendance Certificates: —-lWii- llam Reid 4 years; Margaret Black. Lemuel Prowse l years. Burnett 3 years. Penmanship Certificates: —Mar- garet Black- lPillJliC School Certificates: bsret Black, William Reid, Lemuel Mar- William Burnett, John, l. Grads Vi ill Cert-illooteew- .1 E1158. Brelisui 2 Allison Maori; 3 Gordon, . Williams 4 Richard filliter 5 Wll". iiam H051. Attendance Ceriifiesteswb-slilrm est Lord 5 years: Arnold Taylor. ,4 :.. v-years, William ' Bi-eliaut 2 years. Penmanship Certifloatee- Effie Hog; 8 years, Effie. School Certificates: — Earl Burke. Haldane Stems, UOHIO Callback. ‘ 41460 for second prise in lPlllfllfi ‘School Examinations, don- ated by Mr. George Daniels. swsi-d- ‘ed w Gordon ‘Willis . l i. mAcooNALrvs osnrr 2 Mpitisiid Owen‘ l l . I \ Following is the program for ihel closing exercises this afternoon m‘ "h"!!! parents and friends are“); QELLvs pEpT; Remarks by Chairman, Hon, Dr. mun“ no C‘nada-.__.,.rhe [alahdl Merit f.‘ertii‘lcales"—~ 1. George Address m, welcome_prmoipal;liwen 4 K911110111 McDonald 5 Hap Chorus. "Josgiii- Along The nigh-l, Pmflanmtim‘ ‘*7 Tlufltur 39TH“, Ceriificaie for Penmanship -—~l. PfllflalXGraia M. l Cliorus-“Pllafiy Wil-‘IMISS TAYLOWS DEPT: -—~—~ r i LARGE STOCK OF UNION lowlffnary . . ,. 85.3%’ "aw Th‘ ""3"" Presentation of Trustees‘ Cerli-i Certificates W °" l-"i flcates for Attendance. 7391-5-23-3] Chorus, ‘fllappy song; sanlorg_ill(l Stewart 4 years; Presentation of Trustees’ Ceriiflc- w" 1 Y9"- ' pa" Qong,"'1‘h9 [M18 o‘ AherfVaughan 2 Doroiliy Keefe 3 Arili- dovey" Round. “i Love m hem- ybellsl; fieiake 4 Fred Shzinnoii- 5 lyvun nc a r. Presentation of Trustees’ Cor-iii Chorus, “C m t Th. i "_' _ I . o e 0 o Fur 'A.,Y5p§’pvElip'_r, IFreseuliiiion Departineui oi‘ Erin. cation Public School Gemini-ores. Musical Director, Miss E. Lilllilll’ Generiibs 5°" "Visual awarded lo Earle Ebers. l Special prize Y.‘ lhl ii , l * ‘mt helm: n mm“: holiday‘ the Summits; iylfiliCrf-Of‘ and popularity. ' ' ,M‘“'l‘°l- Wm l)“ "fl" "ll Tllllffilllly-lawarileil ‘to Clarence Runnbaii. we an‘. Hum. Marie] special prize s». English s...» _Hl by Mr. Percy Turner. awarded Rice 5. Walter Mulch. Special prize donated by Mr. George iB. D., Pastor. Services ‘ilwurdeil to Earle Eber-s. for sabbnm special prize for H;,.;,Q.,.y_ donatnl-iynclman 3 David Filliter ifLowell ymme vnnéy. 3 p_ m. nreadnlbanefiid g im-Egercy Tumen awarded Simpson 5 Florence Baker. . . o r‘ ers. :7 l‘ "'4 ‘Mm We“ “Tmcefl Clmel‘ Spec]; m,“ for Lam, ‘lomned James Fraserfi years. Harry Loner rvby Mr. George DeBlols, awarded ' .io Cedric Boirlter. ‘Special prize iicr Frenh donated by Mr. Percy Turner. awarded i0 Ceilric Bonlter. . l‘ Special prize for (leorgrapby don- ,-in the Cathedral. when Rev. W. Muted by M‘. (Home D6310“, awanL Hope Rodd filiace.) for Scholarship, Percy Turne r, for Mathematics DelBlois Trustees’ Leaving Certificates: -—Earle S. Ebers. Ceili-i-c G. Boni- ter, E. Benjamin Roger-s, Gordon iHenry, Waller ilfaoNiiil. Alan Mac- lllan, John Gordon, Robyn Cam- eron, Jeanette .\iacl<‘adyen, liiarion Macbeiman, Maurice Lodge, Ralph Rice, Jennie Vaughan, Weilerick Halli, Watson Mac-Ewen, Neil Hig- gins, David Stewart, Ena Min-Farl- yen, Gorilon Bennett, Louis Moore, Erma Tait, Lsuchlin MacKinnoii. ‘Clifford Bounrly, Bertram simi, Violet Owen, l-[eziiii Saunders, iliiniiiria Crawford. Mary‘ Jlaiira Msobalne, 3. Nora Taylor. thorn 2 years. Certificate for Penmanship: — lKeiili Acorn. i I Gflde, V II lien 2 Grace M. Yeo 3 Horace Mc- ,en Ebers. Attendance Cerlificalesz~ Les- IB PBPDHI, 1 year; Grace M. Yeo i2 years; Helen Eben 1' year. You. l Ofldu VI r for. Altendunce:-—- Florence Strickland 4 years; Doii- Ollve Thora- i muslin-ales of Meriizh-l-l ivan Penmanship Certificates: ——i.iiy Jacobson. . Grade Vi ,C- G. MAOMILLAIWS DEPT: . l Grade v. .. , , Trustees’ Certificates for Gener- nl i'i-cficleiicy:—1 Dorothy Bentley l2 uni-om somyuie .1 William in» Ilus 4 Mary Owen, Harold Black (equal) 5 Margaret lvicEai-liern. ‘Pelllliflllkllllp -~Murjorio Whit- Mflllllill Buttons. . Aileudaiicezw Warren Ilemls-r- Byours. William Hntuon 4 Years, liurulllofl. Bentley 3 years, fiarolil imrsytiie Ii years; Arnold Roper L’ years. Natalie Cook 2 years, Roy McKenzie l year, Rob- ert Nicholson 1 your, Keith Mur- row 1 year, Alan Stewart 1 your, Margaret ilcrl-uclien 1 year. MISS E- WEBSTER'S DEPT: Grade V I Diplomas for General Profic- iancy—-1 Jack Ritihie 2 Charles Certificates for Ariendancer~ Myears, Arnie-id Yeo 3 years, Jack Roach 3 years David Fllliter 1 year. Charles Hynilman 1 year. Lloyd Wellner 1 your, Arthur Well» ner l year. i Cerlificuies for Pvnmanship:——; ferliflcaics of Meriiz-i fluvial Exerflisesfreston Hillier 7 years, Harry Lap- l l l i . a .NAINE<TEEN.HUN Aeuorwiz a ‘ DOM.‘ N 1C) i\l DAY sihe birthciay of a naiion~ truly this is inspirationi Afilllng occasion lo extend to our fair Dominion ~man f happy returns of the do ~-‘—~ ' (j/Medéllinw PRESIDENT yinoiiiisisoiv LIFE assunmucs: company y .. Head Office: WATERLGU, GNTARIO _. ONE HUNDPED MILLIONS OF 1W5 U DANCE 1N FORCE. ‘Forsylhe 3 Dorot-hy Black 4 Iliclierr: WALKER-lg}, 0m" June Hr >3 years, Jennie MacLeoil 2 years. Everelt Anderson 1 year, Jlalph Smith 1 year. M1188 JULIA GRAHAM? DEPT: Phyllis Wfliiflock 3 Keith Langili- 4 Margaret Douglas 5 Victor lu- man. Certificate for Phyllis Whltlock. Certificates per Atienilance:-—' Sinnley Ward l year, Donald Mac- Miilan 2 years, Pbyl-lls Wbllook Il years. Mf8§ JULIA GRAHAM: Penmnnship:—. Grade II. ~ l Ceriificales for General Profic- IGINEYZ-‘Lilihfillik Mac-Kinnon, 2. 4. Margaret Taylor. 5. Robert‘ ‘Large, 5. Marion Holman; ' Ceriificaie for ‘Penmanship: 4 Annie Maclliinls, _ _ Certificates for Afl0hdi1llCG‘.—- I. Stewart Macklin (l year), 2. Dob-l aid MauKiiiiion (‘1 year), 3. Alexun-l doi- Iiawson (l year). 4. Frank Maaxmnos (Lyeari. H. M-exmivou, ioepi.) ,_ ,, Grsdd ll. Trustees Certificates of Merit:- 1. Carol MaciCannell; 2. Harold Gtewaiil; 3. Frances Titus; 4. Bes- sie Thornton; 5. Allan Harding. Peniiisnshi p H _Cepti_ficaie:— Bes- c-ile “lliorntoii. ‘ i l l Attendance ‘Certificates : —~Caro_i. 1. Betty Forayihe; 2 Ailieonfloiiiiiu; MadCaiineli; Alan ‘Forsytlie. H. MaeK-l-NNON. fbspt.) Grade I. ‘ 1r’ Trustees Certificates of- Merit?’ M-ISS a. PROWSES oer-r: l 27'“: ‘ _i Grade u,v ' I ________________, .._r .- u .__ .~»~- - _ I mplorqascnror Jcfinelul 291F573" FOLITICAL MEDLEY liimsi-li‘ in his full liuiglii. "i uni ‘r1 inscrutable inc-e gave way in u 4 Gordon M_ cncy:—— ' ve 0 nson earn _____ son; 5. Dllys Owen. ' ml e. winnings» Cenoflfdliifie-‘Ru ginclair. u _ ti. mini Sinclair; 4. Eilene Jobir. Forsythe. 4. é ‘ p I ‘ f‘. l. Attendance Certificate: — Belt-y.‘ Mlllifdjl has been a household _ remedy for generations. Ilortol‘! recommend it. - . i] Phonel2l. liiiii-penileiii ---{sniile. f proiiiliiiiiiiiisi. an Reg. ‘trade Mark A“. nus Huh “OF FOREMOSTQUALIITY” IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS are the most popular and outstanding Fox Biscuits on the market today be- cause they are unexcelled as t0 quality of FORMULA which has been prepared after many years of successful practical experience 0n the advice of leading ranchers and in consultation with acknowledged ‘scientific experts. _ INGREDIENTS which are of the highest quality only Y? the best Government‘ inspected being utilized. ‘- WORKMANSHIP. Every employee is an expert in‘ his _ ‘ gown line of work, forwliich he has been care- » . . fully trainedya number being with the Company __ p ‘siiice its inception over ten yearsago. , RESULTSIA TRanches, usbig IMPERIALS regularly, won ‘ ‘I 41-49;“ ‘ .11 A y “" over 90% _of tliéfprizesiiit the Fox Shows in Can- g ' "v ' " ada‘ and the UniterLStates, received highest ‘. ' ' prices for pelts‘ ‘at Fur Sales, had the ' highest averagefof production and also the ‘ j lghest number of young foxes raised to maturity. _' j To obtain FOXES OF HIGHEST QUALITYfeed HIGH- ‘ EST QUALITY BISCUITS, f-llMPERlAlS.” fTiiliiiiilll".iS0lilI|li0.|¢i.ifllfF§ 5 (fiiai-lottetowii. a P. sir. '