Annual muslin? i Get Sun-Maids -Always Good To insist upon Sun-Maids . Ir IAIIION nusmean , LA,‘ vrlvfiQ ' is to get the kind of raisins RUTH DlXIlDEs that you know are good. Suggest you try Sun-Maid an“. I Gllllpuf 11 _ Seeded. They are washed, em’ up ‘lll’ PM‘ l“ ll"? seeded, sterilized and packed, boll“ lll ill“ c-Omlllicated emotion grist-ate which only ‘a vary young! can achieve. This is a plain-- men! that needs to be ampILIre-‘Lll while still hot from the ster- ilizers, in new, clean cartons. Made from finest Califor- 32am“? Fllyefilgl; “l elgllwelli nia table grapes. - Xlkri e v r' - r ‘ v ' mm may “e capable otehjvliuglllgi I Your grocer has them for ‘as wanna! meeting of the Spring- yo?“ nothing more cant W"- IllI mlewiilheheldlntho 9 a -u r1.‘ ,- h tgf llfll. Rb. 5, 1983, at 7 p.111. sharp. Th?" fir? not DGECbrnlJlTlSleY Mk mew an or fffl m; ‘u; yap. work wmthe sophisticated type of tht- big] Sun-Maid be received at this meeting. George’ l». Bantam. Secretary. goal Cili- Tlley are found as frequenQyI and some say more frequently, m, d; ii‘ __. the s11 ‘l. nwll. f R . . ‘~ N But Iiuth was not this sort, In-' alslns _- jillllvwrl: sue kept away froml“ l; . ' ~ fhiAYKSI" set it her town and she ' l have In my ssessl I n f ‘“' ll°l. Flwllg‘ mm"? l" KID“ - » l " " r sell. Anyone .23. ....Z“,L’...Z Z151 .g=;=,",*°r~=b:@ n» “M flTi‘.’.?f.'-".Ji.2..l““°” W’ l" tzruvin; proPflrty before February gargood réhfftxizs aliidlléguciljlgllcl; "All right, I will.’ Ruth came -. ""l- , i . ,. ' = - l i luck to earth and her task. " v J. H. JUDSON, and “med “l llle moon" out of course sne wasn't In love i. ll‘ ‘l “Xanllrla so alums: IUIOIIIZHlCHllY she M" w“ ‘mll ra-oh‘ yes’ at 18 i‘ NOTICE ' ‘Jld b; i’ub'.c Auction at r lid ‘rl:n.~h un Wednes- z~.: at .vlt Occult sharp ‘ Ieri in with a crowd 0f sweet and ‘ pen and -i.-n and a quantity . . usny glfiS had laden In love and .l..-..y~ trad married. .\1,\'ra uad been “U. spidws [oak [new and In love hall n dozen tunes. But not more of her time. Her father had °“" he" “e18 w“ “fall? “h”: Hindi. tier rend an unusual number l" ll” llmle llnlfher l“ er m,“ n‘ uod books wiricn had nluturcd l,” lkflvll‘ lljl “ll”? more com‘ u: n1 so th .t t'. rtatim for lull“ "l. lie.‘ ._ ufis Sutit: see" en to her a ll “Gull? De “we and couslllm; ,, I k My“ “fight ll.“ around. she decldtd. the hour talking the most ;...'....'ess tnddren. As she grew q..- r.) rubbing the furniture with a dllfll rt Llilc. "“l"‘ l ANDREW GALLANT. sat , I l 1;;,;..,2,‘;~n,__3l I 826W. -, _ i “Unvwhsc while one or the cloth. She would not have thought‘ a i‘ l ..-__-__- . ,_ 1' .1 stn; i.u.r.c-—llm had. i Fol? s‘.!lLE_ Rt 07m“ Cove a Infill cons s:- ucld her hand, but Itutn had ' l s ..l her time. eighteen, then, 12m, then. was in love with her. And this sudden lllflllgllt. burs-.- " to . I p .nj.: .n upon ilcl‘ mind, ruude Hutu she had l . - ti)‘ fatten in love. She i“ wl:e‘-="'tl"-l""-‘ ,, ~ . l‘ l - ’ ' Q BRITISH IIANGN FADTORII Must Be Represented m cannon .. Canada in ‘m, e-eloping of manufactur- In l in! in the: Dominion, Canndinlil- . dos ed to as t. nus history’ of Britain: armor“! Wu" l‘ “ll m w w» i“ -='~:.""..::::: :.".'...:":;'.."::."“'“"~..... llmer‘ l“ some ,,'°,'l’,§§l,°g,l°".’,,'§'§ ntllim of raw materials available égYlheg:fll-ldefllotfvlflfeifill merchants "I we °°“ll“'y- llllllll‘ ll“ “lllg, ; b that e .22.... ... Klllslllllll- l“ l“ only mum’ m more assembling of iwhenve mwufacw?“ 3°°‘l' “l” m" m“ e I whst the people loblalllable‘ ‘he maluhcmmkmdlinlilvtlzzhzlliaponilsfiiculsrly desire. lnol need w tzazichmlor lxzl-QST-thete can be little doubt. .1116 motl- ‘Tlm one" m; iwchfine" “Titled form or‘ manufacture consist- lecl‘ ,0’ llkmugméndom "we", In; in the assembling of imported lllFhLlllliHtOr, on; 1113's“ wuhlparts should, it is considered. he villi all? f real Industrial oetlonsllllly ' “a” lll llllluullll new“)? l’ r e “h; United Sun" ‘ad meat. provided the raw material 31°“ ‘ls.’ “n, “no, ‘on'n"!'lmr the eventual fabrication ot Clio lilalntoflhis reuswimes‘ Pm‘ l‘ °l"“lll“l’l° l“ llll’ ‘ _ lDominion. '““‘-“'5“‘.‘.‘.'£“i.‘."...‘.'?3 u» ~»= B» in! ‘l, in. Judith? problem ollululs elm" lmdt lo the Dumm- dliglilriliutll/rlztl a=su11cd for the mnnlllm’ l” “llllcll "latent" wlll l” ufaclurcr. a 462789 of lrnportnnoeilllllde. lalel‘ I ilgflisgs “ham? "l: It had hitherto lacked. hlauy man-1qll°‘ll°ll ° “l . "c ' l u" r mm rgcognimd um one of the most important con-i u :1 we s“, resemauon of ‘one fronting British maufactnrers In-' ‘pend mrqlepnverspas mark“ ‘m, terested in the Canadian market. today very large numbers 0f Brit- ll ls on? “mm lllfaflhlllllhe o! ‘i? ish firms, in almost every brunch lllllllsllles more dxeul l an 0 l of inriustrv have agents in Cana- en‘ llllllliw ol our mmutmmlrer‘ llfl. Although this is so, it someqcall "l‘-',“a'l“’. lllallfo’ ‘mllllhlltllfilg; times appears as If some firms can.‘ “hi, l!‘ ls, “be,” “sled still assume what may be describ Bllllsll pm “c . .8 g o Pd as a passive nmmde toward. owing lo competition from foreign tiislrjbution or selling -- a 1mm." “ell “ll lllclll nllllllllllcllllels’ tIcn born of a time when oondli- “d lllll‘ ll°"“'llll5'”ll‘llllll ll“ p” ions “.911, rah-Ca"). dmfiem {mm ferentisl lreatnlect accorded to Wm" we’. are mday; m" apmbvthe goods of _the United Kingdom ellrly assume Canadian firms will by llll‘ Canfllllfln writ,‘ ll Denotes: solicit business. The number of ‘he llome llml Fhlch l5 losmgl firms ma, can ewe“ w do haw ground. to investigate on the spot IICSS successfully nn these linesllle came l?! me decline l“ "Bl must be quite limited. Probably wade" llalllllg ‘lllllll llllll’ llle llrm only muse manufacmmg NW should glvp ‘careful consideration was highly specianed m chmvtoythc question of establishing a are,‘ and m, which substitute‘ branch works in the Dominion in; are “m, difficulty Obmimme‘ can COZIJIJUCIICII with an adequate scI-_ . l - . .- ~ Z< ‘l forget her work. She , , l “mun H at.“ [he ' ' in of fift f : I‘ -‘ r [.1331 an, other lbmllll“? . . afx-rd l ,d tth - "l3 “ma”! ' ' l . y,‘ A b, “macs-fig isvchgygzujansll; " . I t. ize treqtlc: try 5-“ lll lzllfl lillllllélzje rlillollggllloaflellr mgjyudrra fiipsenél: gfiilsggrfin “g: most srurchlng invostllfilition this i n, _ m” m.“ __ t: _ . . .- g. “ha”, 5b,, Ml’ he .a: .l,lrIt,‘r r I ‘ ~ _ buyer‘ The (- d- a -_'coursc should be dec ed upon.‘ l" set mud Hand;- schhol, (Zllilurttllnuess ‘llls llll"l""§i@d in his work. he 4'44" "5 -_d"“vl°l;l "f" llmliV per-ts the seileraial: Ilisnrgullltfttlenli: me mm nlal- and n" desirable ml ll cheese factory grist and saw mill. '3 capable ‘ll clllrylllg ll-ll ll lllll lnlh"ll' 1;, “gs 11,201,422}; wit: live. to call m him, and}, discusd “mil i“ lnlllal llllerlllrlw“ 1° U191 .,,|,__,. owner] more lfllcl sect couvtl-satlou than t er . luau?“ viva Yo“ and both C. ussemblnz or manufacture IocaIlyE FRANK J. Ile other _- War old men x-f her " 5 ' r = ~ 70f t I;.< i everv dav demand ,1, Lmuxdler s‘ MallDONALD _,cnuarnwnce_ She liked be“; 9);; y,- always order n Charge gllilgllgil‘ ‘lilllll ‘lalgl§gl"_galll1lll"llllaclur'l|n rifplitlrtlitriinn utilising ‘he dis-l “rjdilill. Mass. l-i tn h.nl, sue lookcd up to him as i" "um ll“ lllolllw “as Sal g expectation. British Ce with u“! trlbuttng urgnnlintsrl of the local- ‘flz: Fail particulars apply to ‘ Dan M. MacDONALD Orwell Cove, P. Bl I. * nus-tutor I l s I “ llzorigage a e , There will be sold by Public Aucl tion In front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown In Qtteelws County In Prince Edward at 12 o'clock noon all that piece and parcel o.‘ land situated lbell fifty and running thence south for distance of ore chain and nhd eighty two links or until meets the Main Road leading to .Ilid boundary line a distance oil lixty-ono chains and eighty-two} finhs or until it meets the continual flon of the ‘Township Road leading to Morel! River thence "In a con-' tinted line to a point In the op-‘ polite side of said Road and thence, . lentil sevemeen and one half de-' green west along the same one.’ chain and fifteen links until ‘it. Insets the north boundary of that ‘~~ portion of John McGregors farm vat of said Road, thence wash along said boundary twenty-YO!!!“ chains and seventy links ot ldorell Rive:- and thence northeast- wnndlv ninn" abe- various courses o‘ l-slll ‘Rtvcr w.» said 913F711! or place u! "fimlflefl event containing one ;,,.,,.gl_~r-.-l =lml tun and threedourths “(Tug u '1"‘l- MOI‘? or less agree nhlv w a survey thereof made b)" James E Kelly, Land Survey“. In December 1888. The above Sale _‘ , imd In pursuance of a Power of {laid contained in an Identltre of - l’ Mortgage dltted the ill-shill d8! 0T November A. D.. 1920, and made be Ween Edmund McDoulflll 0f Ban‘ gor in King's County Ln Prince Ed- vvoM lsland- Farmer and Elizabeth Hewitt leDoulzall. his wife of thc one pert and t-he undresllmed 0f the other part for non-payment o‘. principal and Interest Ibr further particulars apply l5 Holman e McKinnon. Solicitors- layai ‘Bank of Canada Building. lllarlotzetown. Prince Edward ls Ill made under a». _.....~ awn-r land. Dated mu 28rd Jruum- A- 11-" ARCHIIALD D. McPHERSON, The “was” Charlottetown Hotel " Company Limited oar-Jo L... g7 Annual Meotino Notice l\e Annual General Meeting of , ‘o llereholden of this company Ill be held In the Dining Room I ‘I Bout Victoria on loudly. , .juu it, i888. at s o'clock n. purpose of receiving f- ' - the, fill Company's sf- agrlli-Lllrfillllrifilriifghh fiber. This precauton the llnrllnns, . shown,“ of mum", mshwnhh considered a sure protest on against boob are closed pm" m“ h“, _ poison oak. I have thled this treatm- Iellill- 1r Pr; doubt um 144i. g, plug. ent msrsltimss with on perceptibl W- K- 591i" ham s Vegetable Com vvillbelp ill effects. and on mountrn hunting I writs to the Ly E. Pinkhem trips at time: it have depended on D. A. IIUKUNNOI. Ll- OOI 0156b! 00-.’ . 01188110. f0! a poison oak patch as the only r. Irsfinkham sprints tnxti-bookandlsnrabls fodder for my -borse.—— u.“ learn mete about it. 13mm”, bland on “redneflday the fiver"), “woman who with hr-r husband hadllhfi _ V _d r F Fain, first m“. o; 11-91mm”, A D" 193;; takenthetoplloor of the houselev-uotlah lor ‘the railroa .1.e. tract‘ cell/ed a telegram that her sistcrl- J “T4114 lying and lbeing on Township Nam» - _ _ ber Thirty-nine and part of Town-WM lion‘? ill ‘he 57"!“ “up Number For". m King.“ c/mmdher husband (who had left his, ty and bounded and described asl ‘ill 3 _ , follows, that i: to say:— Commenclllebllad “lmad? WW1 ml‘ F?!" wt I - - _ In! pi-teerqin Spring close to the liflllml- °l ‘ll? mmllll- bl" llfls-i ‘ lam Bank‘ o! the More“ Ri‘erll).\.ill was contrerried about losing; » u.- , r - »| E d l H} nagdan-K‘: and came lu lor lots ol- rllslokrvltilthnliim malzhzlcltic nmtficdflan llllllgll‘ ‘he sllld" “l “"3 g°ulli l“! (I the 78" 1764) ionyllllle chain‘? give lt to Dr. Lane on account." l Iaint Peters Road, thence south-l rfor rnrmls. rlrvw—" 5al-ddlked to r.» being extremely brilliant. shc was Tlllw" "rollllll" _ _ , guys; he “find b? -, gwa, ma" "I'm not ordering it: ll‘ know hovl Beyond that she- had not analyzed Win55 are-H ‘he, llllyslclllll 5am‘ her feelings Iurct‘. n: Ruth Will] a slnlilns 110d- Ilul this vl-as a new emotiou.."0fll>' he he" M" lllll ll‘ gell‘ seated In the Dominion do so 5130 but such firms as are not l semed. and limit th‘ tn the rlt-gpaui, o; Eilfculllmvlglz; from the hOIIle‘ filP!Or_\~_'3l0IIK with firms fell” branch factory ior the sale of the "El-tr": lllOT‘: specialized finished WW9" products, which can he inlported and she 1m- awatu. hours trunking ‘rig cold wczltller. he fvorrlemril (“ltf/llvlrues. are Sllll sufficiently such Fiinfiifimshed. Products or smut 1;, Tim had m, “our. m ‘m. ;sn't good for him. new scene» numerous l0 have u pointed out parts n» arenecessar). i city became she had to stay at W?“ la“? flsvr ass0clfltl0l1s—- to them that their efforts are m llilflllng m Pblahnsi-l g home Th1. then. must like var) “\\'hr utlfli you and father 5-70 larflely tvasled. bunch “mkl “lle °l llle lllsl nd visit Aunt Sarah Ruth said to . r mother. nlucfl to be with her; and. think‘ In; this, she fell happily asleep. Next morning sdle had llfll?‘ "G0~.l'0u Imp)‘ Wh-IY" , time to think ofanything. Th» "WP have 2 w we can spare: l gm ld calmly. Thats, yttr- to see his sister} as dead. So sh- znlhered up htrrlaitain. he's often said so. And I15 ‘l’ Dossessions and left for herlSPIJ-‘ll ‘l! “mild l‘? “'ll"lll_ 1,113; day, So Ruth decided. And the Y?“ the hundred dollar blll was‘ k before) going with her. spent. lof Tnnorraul-Inve Story . They Arc Worth g Their Weight l In Gold 5 .em. Tho money-paid for your fathcrflsl 1R9 the next month's rent and’ "I gave him $25 on account. And. ‘l8 snla he's coming again this)“ ‘n2,’ Ruth answered. looking‘ w Brunswick Man Cannot Say' Too Much In Favor 0f C-odd's Imorr" thi t b I d . . ,, - , irlrfiilé°liilfi°u..il°fi“.fieitil w alarms, ‘ “"‘"“’ ""“ ndrthem wlndary H“ of John Mcwlgvtf-ttgnglfilllid... mother. well get .n He Advuu A" Person. who sup Grocers farm. thence west along" Bu, she ‘Qasm so sum H“! fel- from Kidney 955"?’ "l mother thanked her for DZIXIIIEI Use them- lllll. PINE RIDGE. N. 8.. Jan. 29y-—l "Though I can't take ‘vour n1t)n-l(5I19¢l3ll-—‘Fl'°l“ all Over C?‘ you ma)‘ still Rel to ‘New YmklBfutlswlck T890715 a“? collllllg lel“ will ll. if I can ruanszr» to find lingo’ the popularity of DOM-i Kl“ some tr plll in it," she answcre-d. ney Pills as a remedy 101' a" ‘Qmlsl people of kidney trouble. In every place, however smalhl there appears to be at lgflet 011°‘ person who is DTPPBYQ 10 “Y, W that he owes his health to the great Canadian remedy. Mr. 101-. ward Chandler, a. well known re-l sldent here is one of them. M wlll‘ ll” "llollzll l? "I have taken ten boxes of you? llcrl"ce Fmal- "PPQTYUMLV- ,DOCld'5 Kidney Pills and CZJIIIIOI, llllw llllllly “lllel” me“ llllllllll ‘l? {say too much in their favor" .\Irl thin: like that-fora mere glrldchandler Sums “They are worm‘ ll’ wl“.l'°l'y llllllallll°—lllllll “lllthcir weight in gold and i shall, Elxlrlylzlllzlrllllltlcar lllllllhllzizre slll’ llalllll advise all who suffer from kidney] " ' disease to use them." l haven’, m‘, lard," What a “welcome a family remedy pert-ruse pong. name 1":'m was. too. What a nice lllll llllve llllell lllelll ‘lllll l°llllll boy. Shc put I161‘ hand to her ‘Fem l°°~l~ ‘Tnev hrlu Emilio-- hm“ wmch “.83 bMm-M so hard |tlsm, Lumbago. Illahé-Ivfialloilme she could fecl it, Suppose she was Back H93"- Dllleill“ all" l “"4"? ,5, MW; troubles. because nli of these are "Ruth. come. down when you're ellll" Klllnel’ Dl"°8»“°! 0|‘ fir?" “W561i. h)’ the indncys falling to do their work. Mrs. Holmberg Tells How Lydia F. PinkhamfiVegeta- ble Compound Helped Her Viking, Alta-"From the time I was l5 years old I would get such sick I.’ I can vet some more Ruth tvent up to the top and botzan cleaning the rooms~in (use the vague tenants" should materialize. Tim stayed home from New York because she couldn't go-he floor empty "he m}? ITALIANS FEARS EVIL EYE 1 Iilllv horn of coral or ivory on .1 necklace of wutcllrlin to avoid r-rs slim: a bull's horn uudvr their,‘ watrnns for the protection of their‘ horses. Workmen and evcn hub-l irs are frequently sol-n Ilillfvtl in,‘ rr-ri cnps. The caps are a silrn that! the persons vl-varinz the-m have" 'allt'n under (‘ho spoil of the “jet- feeiin sin the lower psrtofmyabdo- tatura’ or "Evil Eye‘ and nlllai men, ollowcd by cramps and vomit- wrenr a ggarlgg 4-,,” f0,- ‘ mwllc in . This kept me from my work (I number or days In order he p my parents on the farm) as I usually hnd t1» go tobed for the rcstof the day. Urnt times I would have to walk the floor. I suffered in this way until a fricnd induced me totry Lydia B. Pinkhnm'a Vegetable Compound. I have hnd very satisfactory results s0 far and am remrnmendin the Veg- etablc Compound to my riends. I surc-ly am glad I tried it forI feel like adlifercgt. person rllfiw that adon ‘t ave t ew tron ea." — DELIA Homnsttc Box 98.Vikin ,Alberta. PROTICTB AGAIN" POIQON Lcttersllke this establis the mer- OAK- l. that the curse may lw lifted. Some of the most Intelligent Italinm; ha. Iieve that certain perlwlls actually do possess this malignant power. Glliqeppo Verdi the famous com- poser attributed tbt- failure of two of his peras "Luisa Miller" In Naples and ‘Dn Carlos" in Paris to the animosity of a "Jeitnturafl hinestra Isle n! Naples. , --i<ea>-_-_ its of Lydia E. Plfllfhlffl’! Vegetable ‘ Among the Comanchcs InTovns years ego and among the Mission Indians in California it used to be customary to take n sprig of poison oak and throughily chew up both Jeeves and iwlg, swallow the Juice and spit out the residue of Compound. They tell of the relief from such pains and ailments after taking it. Lydia E. Pinkbam'sVe_ ‘Join- pound, made from native roots end n-bs. contains no narcotic or harm- ful drugs, and today holds the record LI ‘lor British Tradp “Canada. Anuftcd him In n I - jltgret-ahie. The squash contains a In Italy superstitious folk wear (eel the power of the "Evil Eve" Cal-cl drew," or M, G_ T. Ankle semquestons demanding consideration Is whether It is more satisfactory to start nu I-ntirely new organiza- tion or to proceed by associating British capital and experiencel with those o.’ an existing Canad-| ____ Ian organization. It is obvious that] The 511,31 Indian diamond ca“ no defilvte recommendation can. ed the Kghjqooro meaning umonm be made in regard to a matter ofl lain of light" and 0113,, known aslthls kind, hut tht- observation may} "The Gr§al 310W!" ,5 a treasure be pcrtlllvt-d that there are many! "which has plgggd Umwgh manywdvnntauws in adopting the Iattcrr hands. I; was owned in the your, course. Il lIHS ‘been ‘proved on. tecllth Century by tile Ilajnh ofllllflfe than one otcasion that the .\ifll\\ll. In tht- Seventeenth Cen- on- wws ol‘ British manufact- tury l: br-lozl: to Alaruugzcbe the cdnr-erhs overseas has been ("ML who prlsslhl 't 1m to his de In a large dt-grec owing lo the full- "ellllmlhi Th" gem ltsls been so ure of the adznillislratlon in the tliU-Il s llll and was so nl-neral‘ United Kingdom. and sometimesf Iv unwell-d fur its that .'\lII'l1.'I!Zt-'l\£‘ whorl hl- cot it One tiny til» > Commissioner- m —-———<§>.____ KOHINOOR OR FOUNT OF LIGHT _ grcat-granllsolllthe local atmosphere. Policies ad- rrdil in his turban mirable in conceptual, and cap- cllnnllli: Nadir Shfllllable of being carried out success, _ ‘feast M 1h_€'f‘ully In the United Kingdom, are! a at ‘the Shah insisted on their not necessarily tn he so regarded‘ ', ‘ "lg llllllall‘ l” "lllllgm ‘"9"’ where an overseas brunch is corl~l ":l"\_illl§l,lllll‘ llll-‘lllllllllollll fffll,cglged,,,__ljnless after full InvestI-l ‘all’"xii,"inll§;1il;1,n:ll°,_ fillvfll gation, the fldnlinistrntlon In the UTPQPiIiPil. t0 Qtleeli lVrictorl" “i: Unned Klngdom have a thorough lfiiifl. lt int-u wcizherl 186d l-lslglllllll’ °l “l.” plllblmll‘ ‘l"‘""‘-"‘ll'lll para,“ h", h h" hop“ rem“ and solution, based on a knowledge or‘ is W11‘; we 1_m‘c‘Bml's' local conditions, and are prepar '_ ' ed to give i0 the overseas adminis- tration a voice in matters of poli- cy and a wide measure of author» ity. it will ‘be a mdtter for ser- prise if any marked degree of stic- cess is achieved. ‘Probably tmr most satisfactory method of dent lug with ths aspect of the ques- tion is for the home firm to re- gister a. company under a Cannd~ Ian charter, securing to itself ade- quate representation on the Ca~ nadiau board of directors nnd thus to some extent, sharing in thc framing and direction of policy. As to which particular branches of Industry it might be advisable for British firms to investigate with Ihe view of making-a decis- ion regarding the establishment of a Ibranch works, little can be said here. The suggestions made are only general in character, and firms’ of manufacturers exporting to the Dominion can decide Indi- vidually whether, in the light oi their experience, the matter Is oI sufficient interest to Justify an in- vestigation. Although nearly 700 branches of American factories, handling a wide vaflety of pro- ducts, have been established in Canada, and the number is certain --—<e>-—--- SQUASH TURNS PEOPLE YELLOW Some of the inhabitants nf northern Japan are becoming more jrcinw. not because they are bctoming more hfongolian In chllrnctcrislfcs. but because of an cxccslsivc consuniption of squash In the fall of the vear. So, at Eenst. we are assured by a learned Japan- ese doctor. Thc tzerltZemsmDr. H. I-Iashimote, seems l0 have» proved that this so Pail "fnise jaundice" tn his pal enl< is caused by ihu long- continurtl hearty partnklng of this ye; ow coL/ring matter called uumtin. which the body eliminates slowly, still when overloaded w 'th ‘It Ill" l‘.0(ly is unaby; to excrete it ,Iast enough. wlth the collsvqtlellce Chat it colors the skin. The tint lberomrs particularly noticeable in lthe wllilcs of the eyes. the palm {cf the hands, and the soles of the i—-—- QUITE THE OPPOSITE. Mr. Gootlpatier-You are getting on ‘n years. You should turn your thoughts toward henvctl. Mr. OldslnIIlr-Oll the contrary. I'm thinking of getting married again. - .1 Turn Into “Flu" .. magnhtlcencewslso locally‘, to rightly interpret. Iy Increasing, there are very many Don't Let That Cold .. boiitiofatiwiidfriwrlnboyktb f,» _- towns . n~ai."y-i-ritdr*.°r u lumen m! m euunuuummnrsrss - map. flavour wifl _.,.._ . . was,’ ~ Bro m» of RED ROSE mrrmg, "wit! Pl GGSC [OIL I Sauce, Steamed Mushrooms. Ple- Plank Cheese Toast. Scrambled IQ]! and a hast of others. b better, too! This S Cooker cooks porn l?’ Cooked by Live Steam in a Savoy Cooker Doctors say “Cook porridge by steam!" It's better for you cooked that way—i'.ssta " Enameled Ware Savoy ge by live steam. The t" inner boiler is pierced with holes through ~ which the steam penetrates. The boiling water below and the'live steam above ooolt your porridge through and through. No need to keep stirring. No danger of scorching. _ Serve it hot for ‘He: y a 4: .4. Ililiis steam-cooked by L ‘IQOIVQ vuvutltl iIITQI VAIICGQ CNQIW -BoiI,-it the night before. Leave it to simmer and,‘ eam till mornin .. t—eoft ible, delicious-thoroug the Savoy Cooker. No trouble to clean, either. No burnt or dried meal to scrape off ! _ to it that soap and water Will not remove. Ask the hardware merchant for this and other utensils of ..* i’ Nothing sticks SflPorw-WWARE Three finishes: Pearl Ware, two coats of pearly grey enamel inside and out; Diamond Ware, three coats, light blue and white outside, white lining; Crystal Ware, three coats, pure white inside and out, with Royal Blue edging. ~$nur New. Honours en's: sound; that suggested, even lar product, their overseas suggested bers of the Rub on Good Old lluefevlols evenvvonc, tnltcoareofitat-onoe. i! menthol and other can; tnlelwiIIltB-hritnnt- - "rlfrilluu-tumyau j , It (I08 ill work Cllildr D light In ' en cfiuilsuir his» “fin '_, oldMusteroleontlteoon- London:- lnil ass N)! quickly it‘ “The United States manufactur- brauch works. They would ht lellsl “Main what after air l5 the nnr- E., Svsllor Illitish Trade CUIIIIIUSE- main essential for firms extwflilli; 31mm" l" (limllllil- lo the Dominion, vIz,—- first llflllll‘ Information regarding difficulties in the way of selling their pilftlcll-t and as to the form; representation T must take, If a reasonable mens- ure of success ls expected. In the opinion of the writer, no better means for the development of our Se, trade with the Dominion can be b“. than by the visits oi delegations representative of var- ious branches of Industry (similar from the quarries of Carl-ant 5y. to that made Inst winter to Cane erywhere as om draws near the da and the United States by mem- town. who visited the United Kingdom Europe and America 1,, me 5pm,! m» 1922 m or“, u, made In Carra. Walls. pillars and That 00H ml! turn into "Ho." Interest firms In the branch fscl- ll'"l°l‘~ m’ "l l9 U"! "m" "N?! Pneumonia, l YirKIiTthQDUEd Kingdom who Iy lend to a truer appreciation of would gain immensely If they car- tho situation. rIcd out an investigation such as kind wide generalizations should lg they de- be lull-opted cided against the establishment of two cases are Darn"?!- In matters of this with caution, as no Report of Mr. G. T. Milnc. 0. I3. -———-—<e->—€ CARRARA'S MARBLE PALAC ES he surpassing Carrrrrt marble is world-famous whiteness and purity of the stone has made Car- rnra and the two adjoining towns of laces of Rome. the pride Emperor Augustus. were of 0f Northern Tuscany. Mesa. and avezzn. the centre of the mer- industry. The snow white pal- the hewn can be heard the clinking of Scottish Woollen the hammer and the chisel. Trades-Mark Association). or by least a lllird hose responsible for the selling young and oltl are workers policy of individual firms. A prominent Canadian cwndnliwl. "IBIW l ""7519 Pall"? A! the poplllllllon. in atone, or sculptors ufs kind. roared Ilu has been ory question made the following m“”lll'l‘lll°lllll “ll “l9 59°1- COITYIIIGII! I] [)0]! his return fronll . Ier regards s branch factory In a DOYUOII. but still n unit qngqtbn, Mug-foreign country, whether In Cant- frumplueoilofmustnd. do or Europe. as a decentralised Banlzatlon, As such the branch is ulstesdmdetioouldhelpelnuk subject lo the same rigid Inspect- ion and management as the main llllfllfl 0T DlrQnt conce n, and has there- withomtne fore been a source of profit In a [reli- mlliilrily of cues. The Brit Ish manufacturer, foreign on the other MM. looks upon the branch as u, Investment, an agency which will detract from the busl nose of the home pleat. and, for this reason. not‘: psrtlculslry de- ‘ nimble torrn of expansion." llf the viewpoint of the average‘ British flrrn In reellty be that, e ‘wrench works will necessarily de- tract from the business of the homo plant, end is therefore not “particularly desirable. an Investi- nation on the spot may POPULARITY OF JADE is a Chinese ms PROPER way Z2 £- ir Pill-BS‘ ~ nnt he perfectly filling pgflg Qhlppgd away tn be set up at u distance. they fall tect them vlrtlle ments why don't you YOU to see strap?" tea or" coffee? i seat to your if: ’ + Which ha; file horliljgpjlfe of It l the most interesting 13d‘? ‘IIOIIIS worn in olden times "All which tlnkled musifll" when the wearer walked. 18d" l‘ lupposctl to bestow the 9W9“, nf virtue upon imperial personnges were not ‘owr-d to remove their 115° olll" * as theyl were accolll lcred and symbolic. THE DIFTIIIENCE 3M. Bobby (cheerlly); u tram; but it does-st homi- Tgg, bgcnjneiollno‘. fnncvfinfll b“! ‘(II llll m, n“ m: thaat the leaves (inmate, vrhendrsvv. the wearer In V_ orll and luvs W" r Dossnhit W" _ hlln reaching f!" '. “Ne, h, a "Kalil-ll v gunni- Valnabl am and hr us» e a treatment of ve with each bo of format . A20’ The remedy is magi ll Th» price of PAzo vollcandotitetiny and information dose 0117M!!!" it. h.‘ ‘libs and Flowery Kingdom Jada has alvlfl, ' turn Into Jade. In II been s lnuch prised iewél WK l‘ mly within recent years thsfl has come Into vogue in Occidental, ‘rlurltrles. The word jade is db rived fromlthe Spanish "PM" ‘l9 . iialle‘ 0r stone of the loiln!’ The . npnn fill explorers {Mud llle lzllfvcs of Central and Soulh Am‘ rcu ‘rcarinz lad: emulate l0 P" ' against pain . One 0i I Mother (In tnmesrlr “B°"l'" 1. ,.