PAGE SIX' -_ errngouash - er r _ ff r r -" ea ' ' PRIIIDE EDWARD- NDVI MII.. 3.15-161:, 264:. Night 'I & 8.45-236, 370, 451! SOLD T0 THE HIGHEST BIDDER WHIl»E SHE YEARNED FOR THE TOUCH OF HER LOVERS LIPS iua'rn~mnais......ilo,zs¢. cn Nron1'*le.s.4s....zso.31c~ iss] CENTRAL GUARDIAN _._.»- 'rlile column in reserved (or lllloolre flluriiy news of lnoul lntorelf but Ml- ,."l|,._n¢ uf n newny lllluc may be lrioorird at 4 or-nts I word strictly payable ill inlranceo ‘ l NORTII RIVER GROUP OI Bap- ~ .~.¢.:,_ ` .~....»-r»-»»-¢lr,- _. .. ,.z»-»-v-- .-. ~r:.-..~.1u~v‘- -_-. la-0 Anon.; _ __>¢»f- »--_/-as-,;~ -4; -_op T W 0 B E L 0 V E D STABS. IN A LOVE STORY OF PASSION- ATE FERVOR' THAT WILL REMAIN IN YOUR HEART FOR- EVER. Rvmon TwoBeloved5‘tarS./ HEIEN HAYES ml Hn: Nodes! Han mill 'oonsrancrz commas e IIE TELLS Till-I SECRETS OF YOUR FUTURE AND SELI.S TIIE SECRETS 0F YOUR PAST "1Fi\TfiowAltri colin-:bv Ann maroon SHORT TALKIN (1 F* IV. as Chinese lovers in a terrific mastered the technique of the game 5 “' H’ Il. of Chlnaw me th m.Rc_ _ talkin' to Pa,” Maggie said. “ - ' yy “I will sing of Thy great mercies/’| A squadron ot Fascist Planes flew ___i0tl_i;ia____ me Prm__\;1nEdwm_de_€ son- »;i_:iyev_v;>u_l_¢:_l__li<;_&?;ll;iol;;C;l;;_:_l?'~’t ‘°Pop, Tm workin' to-night. It‘s Welllngton from St. Paul. and Mr. Harvey overhead as the units, unarmedl, Daughter. Sat day. Are you on late? It was MacPherson- ln the solo part in the marched through the vast boulevar It is a dramatic romance oi in- Mr' E- J' Hnuet' ml md P1”-vcr' hardly above a murmur. it did not uNlnety_mll.l Psalm" aaluwmd Alameda and D555 911° Dfelidem-W1 trigue and plots, of hatehetmen and refereed the Sam” Very °aPablY» 9-5' in the least interfere with the maj- _ _____ thc, selves ln 5 hlgllly credltwble palace where t11€Y !l1\1t°d Pfuident 101185. the Struggle of rcvolutionists sisted by the two linesmen, Leo estic monologue of .the lady of the ' _ h be - Alessrmdr-1 and government leaders. against royalists and the central Wedge and John Drlscoll house, LONDON, Mizy 8-(G.P.i-Plays mannel' T e “gan num rs by Mr' episode is that of a Chinese girl who LINE UP ' "Shall I wall lm. you like I Mem, of the full lm-,gm mllmll style Kendall consisted of the second ' _ ,_ - ‘- ' ` A tre th he-lls litrself in marriage auction to d mlc?,, h be mme in favor reoenuy sonata in Q Minor, D Minor pre. Sllrllrised t S nl .adjourned till Wednesday. list Church services Sunday, Mat 14th as follows: North River 11 a.n Clyde River, 3 P. ni. Kingston 'l..' l,_ ..._ mv, J. G. Wakellng, Pastor. __-. A GROWING SOCIE’I‘Y.- Ol Thursday evening last the usual .vcekly meeting of the Y. P. S. of .Belfast was held, with a very inter- esting program and increase in members present. Much interest is taken in these meetings. POLICE COURT.-At the Police Court yesterday morning a man charged with theft of an amount' less than ten dollars was given thirty days ln jail. A man charged with operating a motor vehicle without a license was fined two dol-I iars and costs or ten days. A case for breach of the Excise Act was MY BEST on Progress Made ..:;:.;z:;.:_ll..:;::.:f.:;:.;;F A S C I S T Sl “l\IIl1(I R€il(I€I‘” l First SOCGGI' G3,H]8 - Advancgd B. A. of Kensington will be pleased (commucd from page 2) y to leiiin oi' his splendid showing in I e ” ' ' ` ily* hl th ol l l P A R A B E I Elltertainment n P C y ‘This don't.seem funny-to Maggie, Eire; at1;§';!lrifi;!Colli?ge, ;oi?gn(t;. ---- Wm, by 5.,..,m¢,el.;.-. close score Len, but-oonsirlerin' me nomo you l -- At the Annual Convocation held cn , _ w__T_'_l;cn vii/_ll_\;l1c___I:_<;\_1_<'ge_l_'_’,_____f_;l_;\i;1;lr_;§ l g_.1_ took me noni, and the way things _,ls a result of the mepianoo by April 2otli he received the regular S A N T I A E 0 I i if ‘ ' i li ` 1 ih' K iifd l -- ~~’ - r ' . Th.. d th now playing at the Capitol. Though \ . . , *__ ' 7 X ;“f7nth_°_l)°'0I__f];(;;‘_?_ nf; seem the Canndnn Swine Breedeio As dlp_lonl"t als; thcrhlr Fourtglgishoe not primarily an expose of those The newly formed tennis of Sum- ‘U Y 5’ ~ _ soclation of the Advanced Regis- Iolou nt; DY CS- G P I1'll\lCiS. !lCV0fi~1l01€-$5 WKBS UW SFCC' merside and New Annan played Le” J°h“5°“ Smrtcd “°"°“5]y “S try Policy, a new swine pedigree of Toronto Prize. the Prize for " “wr b°h1“d the Scenes °t tm their fir t nine of Soccer Associl- the 1”” “Wd “'85 sh” at mm' I will bc used in future by the Ca- Church History and the General I ml crystal. gazing game. and snows now 5 E - ` "1 rl d li l 't dearl Youre ‘ . . - .- ' ' l Force of E even 1 mu' fe we h wll S nd named tion football at New Annan on Fri " 6° (on my uadlan Nat onal Lite Stocl. Re Proficiency Prize Mr. Mil mari is W p one "e a a. ' ' - - . . ' , :onfederate can make a. “,psyhic" of day night. qrliifle “r;[l;l}i`c0§“lt(}l`g?l}I`l..‘.\e get along cords, which will embody the in- remaining-in Toronto to complete Sand, KHOWH as the Ego (Ilgsknyitgiclegttizld £5 The weather was “Ot favourable' ;‘Corlsiderin’ Awh'lt""’ the woman i fcrmnmm suppmd . through nic mi M' E cotrilrse wdrau National Re- ' - , ., .~ . ‘_ _ " _ on una. - [honey ill that manner, I-l€1Il_§ C0ld -lrld HIC lllsll “llld mm" asked with quiet nlcliilee, Advanced Reilisitiy record. Int B-Kilim ;€ml_’; _¢_>l‘__hIli;f_l>eIl_ wmch heywm tak); pubhcana’ Parade The glory lm-OWS an amusing my it difficult to control the ball bllt COn5ld,.llu. that ‘om Slslel is ticm to the name and regis ra . bf light on the liokum behind the not witllstanding, the boys 'vrore ‘,.,,lll.Cl~ lofwmld om: control and number of the animal, as hereto- up work in the parish of Grafton F01' F.1I'St. TIIIIC. l _ . scones of fortune tvllcrs. Crystal . . l - L- _ l_ ._ .1 _ . . . ` f shown on the pedigree. it will near Coburg, Ont. His many friends ________ etc The St/or _S um uc and rely en hlislas ic 'llid p 'lied le dmll my H0 mme atgenfloll to the OH’ k . Eiezaetrslof most unlfsual character- Silhle thi‘0ll8ll_¥|l€ 114' 1l°Ul`S Wlili ‘.'nlh».r and nlolilcr that bore her include th: Alivulfl_c0_<_l_ tB_1';t_=;l_st;§_' wish him success in his chosen wer . SAN.n_AGO_ chlle_ May ll__(A_P_) lzation in the bouyant and bombas- Only H- !l‘/6 mllluf/2 D0l`lDfi Of I0-SL than the babe unborn--cansiderin' l“1"lb¢`l‘ 8- d Um °f ‘°"‘ ' oy - Eleven thousand l“a.scists. 1110111' I-iv Ch'¢llldl'i1 Ulf! GNN fmflllle WU' Sumlnerside scored one goal in what you are slnvln' away the best ` Will B359 Sh°W in me 52°°“d gem) MUSIC RFCITAL ENJ E A bers of the powerful, National Mil- er. par excellence fakir-through and the mst ham mls belng made by lpn; of your me in 8, nv¢._~md-;¢n er~at»on the number of qualified very interesting and enjoyable re- lem Republlcam’ paraded through through, blit without a lovable ras- _ _ ,_ _ __ _ h l l 1 t Tl-ml; U ned cal Wm, domimtlng personallm Tom White, who shows great pro- store. Mis. Johnson took up th- l Dweehy of *JW Mllmls- md at t el ° ta was even a y n down town streets here today while particularly with women, mise. Summcrslde scored again early ¢llollCu£.’0 with dcudly readiness. bfrttfrm of the pedizreo, the offl- _Chui-ch. Suhdhl' evening' _°°“s15t'_ political leaders sought to solve a _I(l»(_:_S M¥l\lSill§ eiigeréaiiimigit w_1ill in the second half through Leslie "and consldiriu' that your father, c`al score secured in the oclsc Ol glg_s:;l»ll'€__l3l’ ):;)llk when I married Advanced Registry now is placed much to Sly Will- the V/31010 l’0Cl¢8l gi ¢l-owd estimated at more than Iliadeifm a 0 see ce 1 n goal for then. sldé toward the end him, as God is my ludge, and as I in a position to be of a. definite was an outstanding musical event 40ll_000 wlmessed the first public -----_- ol me game_ who was putting up a set here this minute-Maggie," _servies in_connection with the and although n0t Hmnded B5 Well display of the militia’s power. It is “S01-l __ Dang-hter” very plucky defense she broke oil the automatic and swine record. In Prince Edward Is- as it merited. 131059 Wh° had me a. civilian organization formed on C I S ls , . . quite uiialtended til-acle to ask sud- lland at the present time. in the Prll/ilese of hearing the recital were military lines with the avowed pur- 0 Ol'fllI Drama wc" 9' ‘ery ascmalmg game denly, “what are them cotton . neighbourhood ' of thirty register- given a rare treat. The soloists, Mr. pose of supporting a constitutional _ _ _ --;-- ' 3g_:';;t°;__:;‘ih?::_:edb‘;’;;t1?__;`_ri§;; gloves like, at the Mack?" M ww; are entered in this policy. James Calder in ‘It ls Enough" from government and preventing De Fac- H° “ll Hey” “ll ““’“°“ N“"‘”f° ‘-1 rilairt near fo M 1 was "Elilah. Miss Margaret Stems in to regimes in chile. “ld he’ ”°‘”“’-""‘e“- . S““""°“"'° N°“' A””“" C.. ' "ve en ' - “ ` ludo and tho over popular Duetto Miss Hoyoaostne auctioned bride goal N0-you get comfortable an’ Matheson Mhz adds SHOW' 111 - ,1 -1-he dlsplay of me Mllioio, which hnacis one of the most dramatic T P l read your paper after dinner. Mur- lroles of her career, and does it with ed me ` ' ' ' ' ` ` ' ' " _Harry Wai” phy Comes rlglll lo mls cOl.n`c,._ll her usual brilliance and effective- Fuli Backs lless. l~1a\'ari'o as the lover who HHITY MCG0ug¢l1l Etlwll McNeil aim' so anyway' youu be on for cxlrlcalfs lm. from lm, uSl0uml_ Fred Moore David McKay the Christmas iilsh next week, any. lug plot, has another great role as Half B l< “W” ` the romantic Chinese prince and in _ M 5 M, ‘ 1 d h h d g gh Um Smashing elim” V595 "0 mme Arnett Jam” Mmchbank faucl::g§itIiuil‘;iece0rof 3211;? soae Zilcigllts that will recall his work in E. McDonald C. Marelibank " P' Bm Hm._ _ Thom Jackson HM ___ M _ pulled a small and _shabby hat, once sliurt subjects, including the nl- U~'u_'.'.-: popular Mickey Mouse are ln- ciuclell ln this excellent bill. Play To West Indies MON'I’R.EAL, Que., May 8.-The Fricburg Passion Players. who have presented their spectacle in Canada and the United Statse for the past five years, intend staging the play ln Jamaica, if the visit of an ad- .vance party to the British colony is kucccssful. George Fassnacllt, own- er. Ml's. Fussnacht, and Nico Do- tlielnmanager, have sailed from Montreal aboard the Cailadlail Na- _lional liner "Lady Somers" with that object in view. some 300 cu- bic feet of scenery were taken to Jamaica on the "Lady Somers" with 'the party in anticipation of tllc allowing in Kiligston, capital of the colony. Ir. is imderstood the Passion players will then proceed to Cuba, Guatemala, Australia, 'Japan and Germany. Imported Eggs The March imports of cells in the lliell, 4.267 dvzcu, uerc less than hilt the 10,794 dozen imported a year ago. The import from the United States was 3,125 dozen and from Hong Kong 1.142. Frozen and dried eggs from China were 1,000 pounds at $519 and 650 at $585 Several excellent and interesting 0 andcrgon 1101' 015" Sl~*fl'Cl‘S UENIY d0Wl'l OVEY Fnrwards her thickly coiled lluli' and hung up calvin Bwmess RW Wlllkff her disreputable apruii. She was Ed' Amett Edwin MCKWY slipping her arms into a thick. Aiillrglflfioolllx/lxiliérft-on 11 Bert Poole clumsy cout-also a discard from R Ph____m_;_._ M lon ltifrllitizjonirfiy her sister-when, reminded per- - . ollock liaps by lhe garment of its import- Linenien ant; first owner, a change caine over Loo Wedge John Driscoll her Iuet, and she said in constern- _ Defence ation: Mr. E. J. Hallett "Oli, henvenly day! It‘s five past eight, and Liz says to wake her at ---M-__ haf!-pas' seven!" “For l'icaveli`s sake, what is it, GRETA G.»\m30 T0 BUILD Maggie?" Mrs. Jollnson screamed SUMMER (:01"r,qG|.; agitiitedly a. moment later. “Dont .______ . come flying out of rooms that way- s'fl0C}{H0L\.l_ sll-ellen MM, 8_ you‘li have me in a faint on the (C, p_)_C,re|,a_ Gm.b9_ Sw(,dlSh` mm floor. Wliat's happened! What is it!" sw,-_ who won _quell mlmlm.m_, lu "Wllnt's happened is tlmt Liz /lmerlm_ lnl,._.ml,; lo build “_ molly .lolinson and all her beclclotlies are summer home on om, of UN, most down on the floorl" Maggie answer- plcturwlllc lélumls ln lm EwCk_ ed. voice tearful with rngc. "And holm Al.clllpclngO_ .mls is _mvfulcd the next. time slic wears only my by l.cp,u.,q just p__,7llsl_(_d in __h___ sill: iiloclciiigs, _I'll llavo hey ul-pest- Swmlsh m_o55_ .mmlmh hm _“___ ed-limits lvhats tile mutter! I went ther ln Slockholm Mm G____b__ ___ wllliolit lunches i'o_lll' days for tllosc negollntlng for “_ me for her (___ stocklllgs, and shes got. cm full of ture home on Tor-oe. ouc of the Yluis, :lad I want to tell you-- must vlrgm and bCP______f___ islands Wlleres Pop?’ She interrupted her- ln me _ _ _ _ self, suddenly calming. "Has Pop Slot-lfliolin rl_slllCl~ Of the gone?" she demanded blankly, her Baltic about one hours drive from ‘wmv face taklng on an almosl Stockholm' TON” is “msc ‘D "UC" ludicrous look of concern and dis- sea, has fine sandy bathing beaches appulmmenl" and beaumul gr°"°s' "Maggie, I wish you wouldn't be Auhouizh it is Smlntcd ""1" so sharp with ’Lizabc-til," her moth- Stoclcliolm it is quite secluded and Cl. sal£l_ pmlesllnglyl -qt-_S common w.ll give M‘ss Gm-bo all the privacy lo have two sisters always gquab. she Wishes' hlin’. Il she borrowed your stock- "_'_*i"‘ ln's--" The Japanese hai-berry, though -~B0m~,w¢d| you might me won 0111? ffllll’ ff'ffl= ill' 115 lllSl19Sl. li'-*KBS borrow a waffle." Maggie burst forth ° g°°d hfdge fm' 5f'°PP1“3 Children- scornfully. "You might as well hor- from the United States. In March, |932, the total was 17,034 pounds. and home and farm animals from . row 5 lmthl How long ago did Pop straying. go?" - . (To be Continued.) _ Miss G cth Silver Tells How “'*°"'"‘S “FQ” "°""i`~“ _ __ (Isticura Healed Salt Rheum. -- 'selt rheum broke out in the form of a rash behind my ears and around my nose. It ltchcd and burned causing me to scratch. Laierit. formed little, sore eruptions that scaled over, and water came from them. it disfigured my face for n time. “i tried other remedies but they did not do any good. I had the trouble about two week: when I began using Culirura Soap and Oint- ment and in about a month I was completely healed." (Signed) Misa trynetll Silver, R. R. 1. Berwick, Nova Scotia. ' Sono zso. oloamt ze me soo. 'niooro zse. u Q Aaoro-sc'fl'r°f»Iil:f-""""Z |.§°.3'l'°,s°'f:¢l:°'uoa¢| mein _ an si. n-Team. w.. #sooo-i. ' Representing the views of 170,000 tvachers in England, Wales and Scotland. a manifesto has been presented to the British Govern- ment. It demands the early resto- ration nf the silaiy »:a.`e of 1930 and urges the raising of the school leaving age for pupils without de- ` lay. The teachers’ pay was reduced presenting “Wellington” The early performances have taken place in leeds. The Duke~oi course he was then only Sir Arthur Wellesley-#ls in- troduced to us during the Peinsular Can-,\aign. There is a colorful scene of the famous Bail before Waterloo. We then move on to be- hold Wellington striving for the peace of Europe with representa- tives oi' the other victorious Pow ers. Seventeen years later we find him, no long soldier but states- man. in the Parliamentary camp- a.ir,\ of the Reform Bill, when he was reviled both by the mob and his fellow peers. All through the play there is the romantic element concemed with “Harriet Arbuth- not,” the friend, counsellor and true love of Wellington, who is de- picted as dying in his arms. Perhaps the weakest feature is from the "Songs without words, were played in good taste and in a manner reflecting credit on the performer. The clloir did magnifi- cently in the chorus work of the "Ninety-fifth Psalm" and are to be oongratiuated. i Miss Hazel Jardine, Mrs. John Andrews of Freetown were visitors to Stanley Bridge on Sunday. l Travelling ' Chicks Require Great Gare M0'N'IlR.EAL, Que. May 8-Baby chick are among the most. exacting' “PMS€r\8ers" that a railway can* carry. states the Canadian Nation- al Empress. which annually trans- at the end, when the Iron Duke himself is at death's door in Wal-I mer Castle. The play presents him at this juncture as reciting a long review of his career. Like Charles the Second the Duke oi’ the play seems to take a long time _a-dying. This wordy farewell is hardly what we should exceptfrom the great soldier who said (or never did say) “Up guards, and at 'em." Nevertheless, Robin Millar. thei Glasgow author, is to be congrat ‘ ulated both upon having written a play of extreme interest and of having been fortunate enoligll to secure the co-operation of so em- inent an actor as Matheson Lang. I West Going East WINNJPEG. Man., Mny 8.-A generation or so ago Western Cali- adn was the goal of settlers but re- cently the process was reversed when irspeclal car was attached to a Canadian National Railways train. l l l tain Road, near` llden, Man., to Grimsby Ont. There were nineteen persona in all, comprised of thc fa- milies of Wasyl Labs and Mike Ro- mair. who will take up fruit farm- ing near Grimsby. It was the first train ride any of the children ever had._ Both fathers camo from Aus- tralia, Lnba coming with his father in 1898, a.nd'marrylng a woman of his own country who had come to Canada four years later. Romakis wife is also an Australian. Relatives conveying two families from Moun-5 ports hundreds of thousands of them. They must not be placed too near steam-healed pipes, nor must they be allowed to stand in draughts. in hot sunshine or in rain. Lastly and most unexpectedly, while travelling they must not be fed or watered. BASKETBALL On Thursday evening at Holy Name Club the U. C. C. Dodgers met and defeated the Lucky Strikes-score 12-7: MeAleer scored 8 points for U. C. C. and Macmillan soorei 5 points for Lucky Strikes. U. (7. C. Dodgers Lucky Strikes D Macilleer Capt 8 G Connolly Capt. B Proude 2 B Macmillan 5 M Rico 2 F Martin 2 M James M Ivilalmr B Colbett M Maekinnon G Campbell M MeAulay E Campbell Referee-James Mullins Butter From New Zealand Imports of butter in March t0- tailcd 221.394 pounds valued at $32.- s29 compared with 487.581 at |77,- 8l2 in February and 94.683 at $l8.798 in March, 1932. In March of this year the quantity from New Zealand was 212.731 pounds, Great both families are already settled M _ I All ANI. \ -v...-.~....»-..-_._~,...... ..._ ..-._-». - - ~ » ,iiuorimnyoua-los. Lil Britain 8,064 wld United Sink! IW . : r _ r . . . ~ _ . i_r:~g_».> _~ - 'Wy <..-.__...-= f\.._ V: ;-» _ <:. ‘.1 _..L.l1,_ "_-."`.,:»‘--.. r GUARDIAN 2 . -fi _ _9_’ __ AUTDM onli: lnllflllss “MONl\RGH" LINES J-Standard 8/32” plates.{15 month guarantee. B-Standard 3/32” plates. 6 month guarantee, “Comet” 11 plate battery. "MONARCH” batteries are built from highest grade' material by the most advanced methods of construc- tion and design. _ To instal one is to put EXTRA POWER behind your starter; ` - The Rogers Hardware Do. Limited O previously had been semi-secret, left the capital almost gasping with Sur- prise at the strength of the ilrst potent civil law enforcement body since Diego Portalss formed a. civic uard 100 years ago bells. Montero' raid enemies or the' Bom in the Upper Okanagan Milicia should be pleased with it, for land N0l'lih T1'i°!¥lPB0l\ B¢¢U011B. and in the event of strife the Fasclstalcoyoles in the lower Okanagan. Ma- who are not, he said, connected with |nette Lake. and Cariboo areas of Hltlerites or Italian Fascists, would lBritish Columbia constitute a men. .loin the army. . .ace to sheep ranchers. » _ HIGHWAYS .. NOTICE In accordance with Section 12 of “The Road Act 1928”, all persons, liable for road tax or horse tax, desiring to commute the cash payment of same, must notify the tax collect- or in the School District in which they reside, on or before the First day of May next. Blank Forms necessary for same may be obtained from the tax collector of the School District in which they reside. _ The time for giving the above notice has been extended to the 10th day of May, 1933. G. SHELTON SHARP, Minister of Public Works and Highways. Aprrl26,19s:i. __ \N- CO Q36* Fox ° A \ Ano DOG *Q B » It was because he failed in an at- tempt to dissuade the Fascist lead- ers from conducting the parade that Horatio I-Ieviu, Premier and Minis- ter of the Interior. resigned last night. Political leaders met at once ' to discuss the situation. In the first line oi the parade was the Fascist commander-in-chief, large, smiling. Eulogio Sanchez Er- razuriz, who with some 20 other men began organizing the Milicia-after Colonel Marmaduke Grove and Dr. Carlos Davila, one time provisional President, seized the power from President Juan Ssteban Montero on Juno 4, 1932. Commander Checrcll Domingo Duran, Minister oi Edu- cation and Justice, a regimental conmiandcr of the Miliela, received almost continuous applause, his ac- tivities and President Alessandr_l's refusal to halt the parade led I-Ievia to resign. Most of the units wore blue cover- alis with blue overseas caps and iluivering Neues Steadied and Soothed by Lydia E. PinkI'mm’a "Vegetable Compound /‘fMy' mother und to, Nil Lydle E' Pinkhenre Vegetable Compound and che gave it to me. _I Am |10' 01° mother of three small children. Lett winter I was nervous and run down- Four bottles of the Compound gave mo strength. I can do all my work now and take can of the ehildren."--Mill-. N. Gionni, 5864 Chabot Bt.. MGD- f ,~,., BICU J> 1`._-2.. (__ r_ _ _li _ste N , ‘ X I I `: ‘ VV . I lj/'l;»»j I """`:"":‘ ` - I ` . ill' _ 4 'l'heir Ghoiee ` ' _ s "4l4Nc£u\1l3\’ P k il ‘ The success, following the use of this popular “Imperial” product during past seasons, has clearly proven its merits to our experienced ranchers, who are planning on feeding liberally this year. Our formula is specially suited to the needs of the young and growing foxes, is rich in vitamines, and a sure preventative of rickets. _ Puppy Food may he ordered either “Fine” or “Coarse” to suit the rancher’s requirements. Order early so as to be sure of receiving your supply in good time as a heavy demand is anticipated. Imperial Biscuit Company Ltd. Box 44_s .olrorlotioiowm P. E. I. Phone 721 M t , F ERTILIZERS your work so that when the ground is i_it_f0 tl' seeding can be rushed to completion without delay. Now that the roads are_dry lllllll Y0“1' fertilizers. We can make quick delivery ¥° your team or truck at our Plant or can Sllll’ you a carload at short notice. We 'are here to serve you. Give us a_trial. “Island Goods for Island Growers- The Island Fertilizer Gompany Limited 4 __ P P _ cli»rlomiown._P-_E~I» _ 1-!-hd. ` ' DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ANIQQ Charlottetown, P. E. I. Q. r. o _ 4 1 ||liPr|l|llL PuPPv Foon "’ Mr. Farmer: It is important that y0\l Plallf