for cum» srlilgs." a HARDBOILED B055 ‘is! Egg: Why do you q. .1‘ iworlnng for that fellow? i 2nd Egg: I had to. wmhhamnmmuépfi‘ Inard-noiled for me: llili iiiisiiiis iisi II iiiiiiii wus Surveyors kept in fine trim ‘ by simple firsbaid measure ‘ A member ofa survey party. sent out by the government of British Cc- lumbia to do subdivision work three miim from civilization re- pwts that the men were kept in fine trim throughout the trip by a simple int-aid measure. “The chief brought along as a part d our lust-aid suiply a bottle of Sloan's Liniment," c writes. "And through weeks of exposure and hard- ship we found it our best help for aisle, bruises, stifl muscles and tism." Sloan's gives real relief because it doesn't lust deaden the pain. It helps your body to throw oil‘ the muse. Just a little Sloan's pattal on IIdltlg-aud a healin tide of frail. new lood issent rig t to the lace (bat hurts. The aching and s ness In helped right sway. Get a bottle fbday. All drsggists-35 oents. He's " i Hubby: I am going to nut r, foo: down on your exzravrgznce V/ifie: You haven't a leg stand on. ..iuii,¢,7.?ia*n.iis Refuses to Talk About Bans Story .i:‘ v < . . .. c _ a-ny uh :1. -,uriz ll {i . Johnson. Prc-sdeni or zhe Ami an League =5 openly- that Lanriis rs; respo-i . f r "iclling tho USED (‘OLD CREAM i-orld" abr. u. Tris Speaker and Ty asHer ‘kin.’ as whne a. mm". i “Of course-she uses cold cream To LADIES h... lll‘! dwrlnsl Ilvlvlfldllnh Mnrllifil New i ll Illsvlssi-s ll! Ihsliiphlvl! u i , - ni niiil IILIEHHHB ui i - H/hllll o. i -mnl~ ills uuil I i. n. u) IIlilIl ‘w yi-nrs ea I‘I'l|l\ \\ ilIlH-ll i-rilicisllig Iwpilugll-L’ n/ul duulurs , n I llnsllll; burn». I‘ i» ._\ will‘ spwiulu. i '4. llvllusl inapruaur; I I ini-lru . pa... \nllllli|l¢l, B. L. ' . , luv!!! a IHIIPQI IIml-nl lnsiiiul- A REAL’ COSMOPOLITAN “He considers himself a rs. unsii' impcrial Biscuit Co., Limited. iAnnual Meeting The Annual Meeting of the share- holders cl the imperial Biscuit 60-. .td-. will be held In the office of the Company at factory, 101 Long- aOFCH Ave., Charlottetown. P. E. |..' .=-— Tuesay Evening. February Flrlt at 7.30. i ll s the intention to postponei this meeting to convene at call of President at a later date of which due notice will be given all share- holders. D. A- MacKiNNON. Lt. Colonel, Secretary» cosmopolitan. eh?" "Oh. yes. he once spent a wec In New York." NOTHING SO MILD FOR DAD She (anxiously): When you went in to sec father did he cuss you out? He (woefully): No-dhrew me |out. , At Hazel Grove. 2 miles from’ Hunter River Station. consisting ollNainled 134 sores. 90 clear, balance eovered| "'"' '""' "3,.',.°;‘,_:,"°;'i.-,*..Pi".’.‘°§ Delegate to Canada a _ (Canadian Press) l QLEBEC. Qllm. Jun. 18. -~itight Ilov. Mgr. Afldfv (‘asilulo has boon ‘named Apostolic ire-legato for Cun- sfds. it is announced by cublo from A ranch of 15 pairs foxes. Rsgls- Rouic. The _ new iiclcgiilc‘ was tired In Canadian National 6 prcv-iborn at Cuseilello Dot-bu in I869 ‘n brag". ‘ygrlggd 41/, pupa toyaud has had n brilliant cccloslust tho litter In i926. Every pup Mfnilcal “are” havillll been a canon of In the ranch now Ilvlng. The flrarFlorenco, socrolury of llic Eccles- rossonsbls affai- takes the bunch. lssilc Commission, vicar general o’ Use of ranch ll desired. the diocese and in 1914 was elected i, A, g, gag; 0p guanplan, Bishop of Fabrlauo. He was Inter Charlottetown. apostolic delegate to Egypt. { Tenders for Material for Clifton Bridge Bssled Tenders will be rsoslvsd at this offlos until noon on Saturday. Januar, the 22nd from any person or persons wllllng to contract to sup- ply and deliver at Clifton Bridge the following material on or before the 10th of March, 1927. O0 cords of poles, 16 fl. long. not lsss than 4 Inches at small end. 40 cords of poleaJMt-long, not lssa than d Inches at small and. All poles to be of good sound apruos or fir. 25 places 6 x s. 16 fast long. (Bprlca or hemlock.) All rnafsrlsl to be cubical to the lhllmvsl of the Minister of Publlo Works or someone appointed by hlm for that purpss. rm lowest or any under not necessarily accented. ffandsrs to be addressed to the undsrslgnsd and marked "Tender “ID-l -7-t!. uankful to serve." Y She sprang a! him . give her his eyes. for goin‘ fer do lo .' .»w. Answer that." "Do lo him?" .sily. much amused. -::.o'.v what you mean." He: touch. her heartless bewilil red him. sen". iade his heart stumble. ..-pended upon us! careful waiting game. 2g. And so he laughed again. )ui‘s open l0 inspection ityou can inning alert. “l ought l0 Iiavc .id that this will give uance for a holiday, a change of J8EE. 1a! went without saying. You've een how I um. And so when I '-.id I'm doing it for Tony, I iu- ‘uded myself ‘hers. Every ones keen, and ~mehow wi- all Six-m Iu be hitch- i up together. Your precious ' ny's as safe as the rest." Ho seemed to be perfeclly nor- al/open and frank. He would -havc baffled a brain _JECI3IISi.-——3ilil Chrissie was only girl. But a girl of intuition. a uonleaigu 0i’ Sherwood, a memory r ugly moments. u great protect- .g love. And though baffled by its man's calmness and amuse- ent. she kept ‘her hold of his "ns and gave him something to p. '\\'iiere you g0, I go, you heard ‘ay lust high lo Tony; and I . ll alivays say Ii. It's my faith, religion. Anal If anything hap~ ~llS l0 Tony, it will happen to me well. Life and death, they're .i tho same. Remember that. And she lot Iiim go. and slooi. ~r a Iliillnl-llt with Illll‘ head up rid there were IIIYL and dcvolior her eyw-s like u fiziuw. KING STUFF I A. ‘will on tilt-re! What's all 1i.~s'.'" cried Laily George, glaring ' Lumlcy across the table in lht wnoking room, into wli ch they hail icentiy retired for a game 0i‘ crib- bagc. i Poor devil! lie Ililtl been held so long responsible for upsets, ser- Iant troubles zinil income tax that if) merely shrugged his potion woulders. Not the (iermuns, liu ie had brought lhe war on. and b; rieezing one morning tvricc behind he paper had started, w tliout the rnallest doubt, the epidemic of lu- iuenza in 1917. They were passing Sumatra and avsln the Tmor Sea. It was its afternoon. 'l'l1o clouds oi’ a rorm that had burst on the coast if China were scurrying over the "achl. in u broken procession. like efugees. Ra’u fell. There vreri. hudders of distant thunder. spasms of lightning zigzaggeil mong the sullen greynoss. This ea responded i0 the angry muoll. Z‘heu. u few moments bcforo sun- iown, on explosion o! wind swepr o volently over the Isis that sin oiled like a drunken woman. “Lumley! Don't you ‘ear me‘; Vhat on earth are you cloin’ tr. her bloomin’ ship’! ‘Ere, 'evo! Oh iaiut John the Blacksmith." Anti way ‘went her chair down the sud- len incline. Tiic gallant Colonel. up iii. once o g0 lo ilie rescue 0f his scream- flg, rDOIISC, lost his legs and toll iguinsl tho wall. Ile watched III(' ver-lzliicn chu'r skid to and fro villi its clutching muss of panic, Jllvoiciu, and if the truth must be told. in un agony of wisely sup pressed laughter. I And iiicn tho world, in tlio shape it lilo Isis. resumed its uorulai he- huviuur, JIIIII Lolly (lcorgc. inking 1 firm Iiold or‘ the table, gan- oligilo. “There you Mo! I've been oxpccliu’ iioutethlng like this a0 glvu inc u nervous breakdown. You saw ilic flushes. You ‘card he llniniic-r. Yiou suirl yersclf iiliui. uii ilicsc (‘IUIHIH wore lcl. Iuoi-ic by u storm. Why the Illazeu be l Colonel ii‘ you can't guard \ Soap hid Ointmen Best For Children OO-QQQ-O-OOOO. suddenly. uzned him round and forced him "What are Come on. He laughed quire ‘I don't She gripped his arms. her bead em forward, lie iey look on her ce. “I'm looking straight imo -our soul." she said. "You can't lodge mr-fl _'.\Il mrr ill»- ms mood flying men are amaze-I at (hi.- almosi‘ "i9 11 and enrich the blood- apil you and tlzei rm: cnsnwnnro wu ‘cusp ‘mi ~N° woman isBeanfifulzvgic audit-nee {Le due for applflllfié. 0 . I . PARADISE *- . ~ _ , Who l8 8y 60880 HAMILTON i ' .- - » w “Skins Author of and the s‘ Blindness of Virtue." z 3 I i (Continued) Half the truth." hi- said. "I'll ~wn up l0 hale for his having kill- d my chance. .\'o more than .iat. There was no man in the .-'.. A. l'-‘.. with whom 1. wvas _ or pay rlofhim‘ FITJIIITY ‘YOIIIWII an Bu‘ ‘he magic effects o! IRONIZED YEAST. 1 4 i“ __ “. ‘hole success of his 005m. Schemeyfilel‘ n single cOiJFSB ireairnent—; i», hiLfk-‘Qlf deLbQfatply u, brgak-‘ilflll gum? “Hi1 is w" "U lies‘ acting‘ lhgihln, weak bodies arc brought up in‘ r Hehveight and strength. jg gm gone of; his head 1°;- nmhqround and firm. Hollows filled out [Skin made satiny smooth wim r11 ~why {his drama, Chyjgglg? Mylglov." of girlhood. How is this ilonc-"i 7 Yeast and iron have alvrays bee .C0ri'0cl skin anil digestion troubl YEAST contains these ingredient 11W‘ ‘fliers-lib - l lhmlglililn u highly concentrated funu ni-i times more effective than yeast an [iron taken alone. a Don't Need Oil he neght-buiiihng benefits alnoil in cod liver uII. So it is natural that after iakln IRONIZBD YEAST lu a singl .-ourse treatment you will notice a imazing improvement in you health. appearance and spirits. 'I‘.. skin loses its sallow, pimply, bl: by look. pounds of good flesh a aken on and your illgestun a1.‘ ('0. proved. I30. d0n‘t have a skinny‘, body that looks as though it h. ii-ier been IGII enough. Don't p around with an ugly skin. “Ollie. Safe for P\'(:I‘}'I)OII_\'I our. viins no harmful drugs. Try It on "Morley-Back" Offer '20 toilriy iu any drug stow. -d with effects, ask for your mono; back. it will be refunded imme» utely. in 2 stylcs-isanilape purl. vge, $1.00; bottle. $1.25. For ecu :ny".~'. sake, get the $1.25 size. If it. onvonieut to buy from ilruggls. ~-mu $1.25‘ direct to Till-I IROR‘ /ED YFAST CU. Fort Eric, Ont. Ill-JSK 158E. ‘ZIIIISI, u higncrminous thing Iikc hat?" “I'm snrl'.\"" \ZIIII Luinliy grove» "I'll niukc u point oi‘ “Win; 'huL it docsui occur again." Th‘ cards were scattered all ovi-r lht- floor. The blumour of his statomen: flllf.‘ ‘no impression upon Lady ‘moi-go. The bard work and ion; daniiing hours 0f her surly yearn ‘L1 been noiloweii by so much lifr» hat sht- wus totally out of humour 10w. ll. had been worn away.’ Alf hat she had in tiic bullerad (files 8.; simply the capacity‘ to see vhal was ridiculous in other eople. Her own absuriilies no ingcr raised her mirth. She vas u ziiiticull, woman Iu live itli, poor uld soul. “i sco no reason “by yer houldn't do sometiru’ for yer liv- n'," she vrent on, glad to see him ut to the pain of picking up the ‘IICK. And it was pain. with ifs ziff joints". “Livu on thc-r fat of ‘it-r laud, with other people, puy- ‘ Even that drew no in quoque ram tbc master diplomat. Vftih- ut this constant nagging he would wiles-d be lost. It had become as l'lll(‘|l u part or his routine as tho a lcruicil lapping of llie some note "i u piano tuner. lie ucvcr for- ot what he would have been with- =ut ilie ivlfc who loved him ull the ioro because her despotism was 2ft unquestioned. When n woman 01' middle age loiiscssc». IIUIIIIUI‘ u iiog nor chil- run. ll is uuturul lIllLL she would rdor about ii liusbund for the no- essilry' lulluigcilcc oi’ all owner- hip u-Ifuh is sssontlnl Iu her sex. Phal is llic only reason why so unity childless wonion with back- vsworing lilniiulnlis nut buck 011 ‘lillc (logs. Ainl then Tony cuiue up from the 'ymuns‘unl illl aglow wilh health. iii: was almost as sitnliurneil as an tailnn M‘ill.['l‘ boy who spends the summer gruhbillg I'm- slones in the lwinilllng Arno with wlfch to r1!- uiir lilo ruvugcs iii l-Ilc Poun- Viru- o. ‘IITINSII: irulled in ill. Ills lies-ls, iucli ilislurbml by the ilncusy son. And Lady George, nIw-ays stimu- ited by the presencu of younger ieoplc, so llist it was her habit to iugh loudly for no earthly reas- n. send herself lnlu pnroxysms of iuglilng and wind up with, "Oh lear; “h. dear.‘ instantly assumed or party manners and was hall-fel- ww-wcll-ulol. “Wull. you two nico things, and "horn ‘ave you come from? 'l‘lio ym. by the looks oi yer bolli. Vhufs ilie idea of nil this oxer- Gain Pounds of Weight in 3 Weeks with Yeast and lron- ' IRONIZED YEAST gives you al‘ lOWQ] action rire wonderfully in. weal Sixl; pleasant. tasty tablets in a ilaml~ II full size treatment Ii‘. ziftei" l"-'~ onerous triul, you rm.- nutdelighi- i As light us u foal-her. 4s slim as L girl uf fifteen. who slood no lhigher at any time than the lop qmrwg n! his ivastcoat, Chrissie W35 g-asy enough lo llft. Bu! from yhe: horizontal place. not iironi 1hr- cualing she beamed iwilh prun- in Tom's slrenEYll. iwb ch was; to her only one of the inany wonderful thing..- about him. iAnd when he set her down, she izeen-reil on her tot-s and blew kiss- Vs 10th“ right and left Iu the man- luer of the hard-working Ittle peo- ipn- in pink firms and wild. pink iangilago. whom she had followed so often in the music-halls. II Iatis u delightful imitation. I Pollock, who had watched it all ITIJIII the flu-Jr. applauded. X01 for l - firs: z ms- since he had known i. Ihouiil sacrii -- dérily fur illl- kt‘ of IOVP. lfllliVlflilllllil way 0f think- ing. love should be regarded. like FlViiZv ‘l? Wading» as a relaxation. l Lobby. and should lléVi-I‘ be al~ l.)\\'f".I .o interfere W-Il] the busin- dl is of it carom". Ii‘ ho Lari been .:i izngircsario. or u booking act-n‘. the m‘. icdialls. hr would have herself to Tony. I15 the existing relations of this I Flt-Sh lllallkidrl and that man. procured her aiflwpnal Inrzner and put her back in the ‘_<IZII)EIC eye. As it warts-oh, well. 81's: was notlrng in it for him. _\' worry"! I‘. up] it, Look Ll; much as youfonsidered two of the greatest bulh, ‘ @7106)‘ IVWIPr lions that for .18." and blood builders by mauled" "s? Halli Lfl<i.~'(i@°1‘sv- "l Ml» "I wan: an zinsyver." sin.- ssid. ,science. They contain lhosc vilsiiu‘ Jim" ‘H’? “lwa-"b I “' i“ “(- beamed a; he; “'11); a1] Lind-God elemems ma. build up “E51,, ieivr<lii~ IISHI for say. whi-n . (‘UII ‘ peak." Anil when Lumley took IRONIZE. ixer pOdgy Iiauil and raised it to .3 lips in .<'l_eut agreement wizli 1.5 predecessor's praise, tlllu wriip 419d with sui slactinn and yin-Ink- l hcr nose as Chrissie dill, a .. that she hail caught. All .19 some she would have given a neat ilcal not to {lave out-Junoc-il . uno in hcr sore and yellow. Tho irryng pi a quill: superfluous ..IlliII‘£'lI ‘pounds INIIIPII. consider- _ uly to the difficulties of IIII.‘ ill iciae hurd limes. “its ilfsiinctly' unpleasant on wok." said Pollock. "What's the onsensua 0f opinion as to u rub- -.-r 11f bririgl- lit-fore ilinnisri“ “I'm uni.‘ said Lady George. “\\'c tare only play-In’ this game for 1.1137115‘ just to ‘uvc somethink tor a r CI ill you. Colonel?" Oil. yes. yes. Certainly." "Well, then. sit down, Tony, unll 0's cus for partners". He. Pol- ~-k, sui ilown. and then-fore i~.\'~ ~>‘('i(*l1 lllfl! every one clso would ll» e0 I00. (To Be Continued) —-———-<-o-> '---- FAREWELL GIFT Miss .\iuy Aicilregor {vus the “nfrl- oi‘ u vi-ry pleasant gathr-rim: u Weilucsiluy, Januaxgvliltli when .-.~r neighbor.» and friends gathered ‘Irs. A. C. Alt-Gregor, 133d.’ Nov." Iondoil. und preseuied ner with u purse oi’ money as u Bier visit lo Indianapolis, The Chairman of the evening was ~II'. Thomas Wigmore. who ‘n a f/‘W complimentary remarks told why n». gathering ivas being held. Mrs. my McLeod read the following uu- lrcss and .\Ir;:. Jauics .\I- Cauipbeil node llie presentation. A very de- lightful social evening followed sill! games and music. A ilaiuty’ ‘upper being served at a lute hour. Dear .\'.uy:~On hearing of you: ittcntion i0 move elsewhere from our midst. we, your friends Iiavu as- emblcd hero tonight. lo bid you ~u Revoir, hoping your visit to Uncle Sam's Domain may b0 very ileasani, but not so much so as to attract you to remain there too Jug. Br.- assureii you will be greatly dissed by its. In all our social gath- erings whore you are over ready to lo your pan but wo cannot pemlit .-our retirement from the social uositlou which you have so faith- fully filled‘ without some expression .5 our appreciflilOll. Therefore, we 3k you to ucccpt this small gift as l slight token uf our esteem and IBSI. wishes. not for its intrinsic alue but that it maye be ii Wmlild‘ -r of tho friends you urc leaving behind. _ Signed on bchuii‘ of till: friends present. A Womerfs Simpler Hygiene More Absorbent- Discards like tissue m mama): .1. nuckmiso ' » krgnlzred Aiuur y LL lhc problems of old-lime hygienic ways IIFIVL‘ rcccnliy been (udcll. Iarizciy because of a new way called KO'I‘EX. Kulcx discards as easily as lis- surt. Thus no laundry, no cm- barrassmrnf r-f disposal. . Being 5 limes us absorbent as . ~ .. . Qfdmary i-iiitou limb.’ you_wcar lightest gowns ilIIlI frocks without slightcst fc-‘ir. Dcodorlzcs. loo, thus ‘ ending ull fcar of offense. j Oblaiu ul uny slurr without rmbarrassmcnl simply by saying "KOTEX." Many stores have it I80?" "Tho joy 0f keeping fil." nulll "any. "Tho soil-respect that. omes from ulpplfiig muscles. Torr ' pride." He chucked his coal. Teach your children the Cutlcura habit that they may have clear skin and good hair through Ilfe. The constant use of Cuticura Boa . as- sisted by Onions Olntmsabgeepa the sklnand scaipclunsul healthy. sup ladl In l- l. IlseIILl-AN. isomer; cl mums Works. $3“? Into a chair. stood in a white sweater with his legs apart. drew ‘In a long bffllllklllfflllflill his nost- prlls. put one hand behind Ghrlssiohi shoulders and the other behind her ‘ankles, raised her high above his bead sud held her there, wearing the inane sml-le of a circus strong man with vrhloh he rlvss s lsllbsr- l already wrapped on counters, ready ‘ for you lo pick lip and lukc along i without cvcn asking for ll. Try loday and‘you'll never again risk the uncertainty of old wayz. Box of l2 coals only a few cent - Be sure you st the genuine. Only Kolex itself s "like" K010!- KOTGX fi, [qgugdgj-‘lfldfii Illa time far‘ ie and caugh: many gllm sesl if iii-r charming gifts. .1 seemed lof_\lomlay' from the City whore six» J11 i0 PW Ii (‘TYIIIK iiiilmv F116? Sillli-peut lhc week cull with fric-n is. I Toi |afii~r spending iiiu till: i.\I{I('.I.4€0(I. Arch. hic-Kinnon. Cleo. ll.. ‘XICXIIIIIIII, Roll, MFKIIIIIOD null \\'il- i 'i‘hiriy or more youn: in-oplt- ‘from here iLllPfllIPlI the Fnm y Dr jCzlrnivul on New fliusgow" ir-< slay evening. The nnmy you t the home of her pnrr-nts lir- anii . Graham‘. iokeu of their apprm-ialion and as r-lurierl Mrs, John .=. fan-well gift to her on the eve of Irene _\\‘hlilock. .\lr. EYLTOIL Well Itidianal. lock. Dr. J-il. .\Iurclii.<0n. Mr. AIJLZIIr Hunter River c 0 . And Viclmty I hir. Albert Blnns of Foster S iliroun. Brokers. Montreal, who has IP93 visiting his parents Mr. and Airs. Richard Binns. Charlottetown. a in New Glasgow visiting Zllr. and .\Irs. Jas. Stevenson and other friends. m tits or“ Outdoor Work \.l\l\‘a° requires bodily comfort for the worker. You can't do anything properly if your feet are wet. cold. uncom. fortablc. . _ You know us. You can depend on our strong recom. mcndaiiozi oi the [Milli-FL brand of rubber footwear, of tvhicil we have stocked a complete line. If you’ii drop in, you will find just what you wani, BRADY FQUTWEAR C0. DISTRIBUTORS -; \ _ ron SAI_E av ALL FIRST-CLASS ‘snot: RETAILEF. THROUGHOUT PRINCE cow/mu ISLAND. .\Ir. Dunbar. representing .\Ianch ester, Allison & Robcnson LI<I.. Si John. was here during the week in he iutexcsis of his firm. .\lr. and Mrs. Howard Court we! JISIIOIS in Charlottetown on FFILIJ)‘ Esther Dixon rl-ulrncil oi Miss .\ir.~'- Rudgi-rsoi roturiivil ti» (‘ii lutioiowtl {in 'i'liur ' ihere. i I ‘ .\I:', .I. Hrzb Smith. ‘turned lo his home 50f the week from flu wivem a surgical operation Eli ‘Lilli . ‘ llllIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllll there some ila.\~ also-i ___ - . _ = . , , - . - . ' ‘ ;Then- many faienrls an (Ihllkh d l‘ iilrofessors Must Take Fascist Oath iSpccifli to the Guardian) ll<l.\ ' jknow that the operation uxis >11- cessful will trust tliui in iinn» Ile- may return m his 11mm rowvivri l: ircsiorod Iv) lit-ullin. ~ ' .\lr. CIMI't_'II'.‘£' llvtii _I.U'.II.'IU\\'II, spoilt lilo wi-i i. \I; IIOIIIL‘ nl. Ilupl: Rivvl‘ l"f-“'i*i_ lyxiuvn- and Ilfllllllwi‘ not i., Join iilllvl‘ INIIIIIPIII IHITIIUS or .\lu-- ilu?" i~li::-.< nliilri" 1| rli-gri-i- 1pm.. ilfvlllll‘! ii liy lilo niiliisitir or‘ Mi)“: iizslruwiiiin. 'i‘h<i<i- lvhosi- pgliijtu] \' \\‘.~' ilo not coincide with ihi: gm. IMItK x1111)‘ be suzuinurily~ .|i_.. Illlr‘ =i-il. .. Jilil. l\ ~iir~ will in ill..- i lo .~\\-.i:" .3! l'i1i~-.*i.~il_\‘ bi‘ I'v- - in r21.- , Pziiuds INT!‘ 'i'i';.'.I'('I lin- Inf .\lr.~'. Rosc- Dovino who. .. few months ago was one m‘ hi?‘ . i-r-gidents of iliisjvluvc- During ilic summer 51m and u S011 runlun-il ‘.01. CIlfiTI0llPl0WI\ where hm" i i death‘ I . . look place fll IIII.‘ lmuw ii"i'i I I i . OINTMENT ilnuizhti-r. Till.’ funi-rzil was ‘will viii roaster-onus 0F PILES Sunday KIIIUIKIUOII. .\i"~' Whiilock. “(JIIIFUZII and .\ Bessie Wnyc. fission, Alas" ‘ lid hulnu the lallri" purl n to br.» prcsi-ni at the iuncixal o: v mprlirgr, widow oi lhv lull: E1 .. \\'ayc which look piaca- on $uiiiiutri aftciuooil. Thc pail bears-rs were | Aicssia. Hammond BBTITLIYIZ. (it-o. S. liam Bernard. Interment. \\':l.~' in, (irc-cnvzilc Cemetery‘. z ms PosltivalnActlon l‘ It begins immediately to fake out the Inflammation and rcduco all Swelling. The first application brings Great Rcficl. v > Sfo l5 Ikfhlllfillflnflyflfld Quickly ehevcs 'tation. Spurn‘ tests in cases of long standing have proved that PAZO ‘ h}. l‘ can bu rlrpenrlcd upon with absolute certainty to Slop c-‘ofltuhing, Blind, Bleeding or: Protruding Piles. Rocommcndorl by Physicians and Druggists in United Slate; and Foreign (fountrics. , _ I l‘. Z0 OLYTMENI‘ in tubes with Pile Pipe Attachment. 75o- | and m fin boxes 60c. The circular enclosed with each tube and box City “P, cwniains cts about Piles which everybody should know, . ills}.- lll Canadal. PARISJITEDZCIXE C0" I93 Spsdinn Ave" Toronto. " E .73.... I589 ' PYICIHIQII by tin.- COIIHIIIIIP" _ r-hgrgig, the good ii:1.i bright‘ moonlight. allogc-Lh. Ilillit: an iilezii‘ outing and tho participants eagerly look forward (Q similar gatherings. during the remaining winlcr semi ii-i- Recent visitors to tho Bt-rtratn. .\'.' Stewart. Mr. Louis TFflIIl0-T.—-Ii. I 63* (ii '€ i1‘. U‘ ¢ii\iPEIliAi_ \fl s" s‘! 8‘ f- .1 y , i in‘ s- up f c ’ I?‘ “ k&\\\\\ \ \\\\\\ ~\\\» u \\\\\ aw‘ i ‘Thy-fly, . ,\ -. s ~ SUCCESSFUL WINTER FEEDING REQUIRES IMPERIALS I The “Power Foods,” " which supply energy and strength, are a necessity for your breeding foxes at this time. All the energy and strength must come from food and chiefly from one class of foods called -“carbohy- drates.” From one-third to one-half of the foxes’ diet should be made up of them. IMPERIAL COD LIVER OIL BISCUIT ranks very high in ‘carbohydrates and its the correct cereal to feed at this season. IMPERIALS are also rich in vitamines and mineral salts, both ab- solutely necessary for healthy, vigorous foxes. ' BEST RESULTS IN REPRODUCTION ire obtained from the regular feeding of IMPERIALS during the gestation period, as they are laxative and have a cooling effect on the blood. Feed the morning meal of dry IMPERIALS. ' IMPERIAIS are sold by direct from the factory. Jmperlal Blsoult 00., u . a B02446‘ UNIPIOUBWWI!) its; Phone 721 le/adingi distributors or