JANUARY 20, 1920. _ '" THE GHARLOTTETOWN GUARUIAN- ' _ _ _ _ PAGE _riiirnnt - .' \ `....», '.'- ><. . When- Yin Suffer 'lull wollllrs I ] ct 1 ul l' P From Rhe“matiSmI - UPA cIi“l?ll10RRLt?lITIl|lIRH; n ra “ar ‘an ` I ___'_ " _ How'.i‘o0etBelief'WileuHead dinner _ th 105111 'W d da 1 l S'-_2é`FI‘I___l3 BE A . _ _ - _ ' and u°'°“° smmd UP' melnbegs when may ha?/enhzeglgctigcl AN, ,A S All iii0i'|\.2ii Tflliilitt I0 »w INS C _ d be room and welcome for all. ' ‘ I l ¢ ‘Why welt for a severe vain. an Mr' hester Mclmre Crffrli-ilrt gI;§i»p§§¥§.m¥gili? :fggggfl Novica.-ll am read-y to as nurse gcgféealslx ic1`I€_?s§I‘l_‘3_2_'_:I‘|_3)relx__Dne;‘;'K':; #_ _ nostrils will o en. the air passages shoeing. Also b_uild and repair .sl I ' I I D O I _ ` I _ _ _ - . - _ _ . _ | ' ' _ r _ . All' l ' ~ - - - _` : ' . i<-o->--l " ALMOND CREAM is looked upon as the best by the most disc-rilulnatlng wo men evcrywllere. lt protec’ the skin against chaps, sun -burn, \villil :ilul weather Knowing that it will keep your complexion ever at its best Try Penslar Almond and Cucumber Cream yourself and know ‘iinw delightful it really is. Yoll can get it at the Penslar store in two .siz- es 75c and 50c. 5-0-04- -E. A. FOSTER CENTRAL DRUGSTORE Sole Agents for Penslar Family Relnedies and Toilet Articles. 4+H¥#%+% and fit Without bbi f it penetra n drugglsts-three sizes-th for utmost economy. 3.>c, l.lNllv|~sN-r _ KEEP rr l-muov _ _ - ~ -»~~|»_l._°’m IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Mrs. Sey- mour Myers, (nee Gladys Caruer) who died Jan 20th, 1917. Inserted . b_y parents and falnily. 6346. 835%# - - ii AGENTS, SALARY ANI) (}0l\IMlS- l` mission, to sell lied 'I`iil.l' Stuck. Complete stock lllcludiilp: exclus- ive lines. apes-lilly illlrdy, grown only by us. Sold only by our ug- cnts. I-Ilegilnt free sulllple:-l. Write now to Dulilllllon Nlll'.~ierles,Iiion- \l"C|l.|. -`---_*_-~ i 1-*OR SALE FOI! SALI-1_1! §l|.\ l'Ili l"I\.\IlS. I mule un urv r. ‘i .ur s. ~ _~ ° ° ' sons-1-s-lllisl-llpu 'HW olln .mil |°nll\"rlNli§:uil. Queen St., Summers 1. » #215-6_u_,]MU, -i- .WANTED-i\A\\' villas, ||ua||ns'r l blllsltruts. l\IIIlll~I\¢‘.e‘Sl?\Il\Cl$,s (Italia llnrd ull kinds of fox skins. Careful t:rHdIr\l;'- Fair treatment. E. 1-I. ltttY¥10l'- summersldc. i-col'esenti;-s S9021" N -\v X orlt. Fur Corporation. E305_u_ls_Mu,I LOST L().*i'|‘.-- lli)ll§li-- DISREGARD BOARD’S ORDElR TO TEST IT IN COURTS I ( 0- b andy to man rox Show Com , American Fox ml; to leave naturally when you should Robert Thomas Moor Chair of keep Sloane Liniment h llelp curb it and keep you active Breeders Association in the Black ne Fox |Magazine ) ru ng. or lei. apply a bit today lo the af The worlds first fox show is ov liicted part Note the gratifying er and has proven far beyond the IEA lie-in t ll I’ h . promp re e t at follows expectations of most fox breeders C, Sloan‘s Liniment couldnt keep its The author's fa th ln its complete Ie lnally thousands of friends the success has never wavered, since In _wolld over if it didn t make good it was first determined by the Am Bw Fhats worth rememberi g erlcan Fox Association to hold a. b,.ane_ gwmg you Imran; I-and e largest competitive exhibition Of course He 70c, $1.40. li number of mistakes were made, ma which were expected by the com m 9 mittee in charge; that is, we knew that in Such an experiment as this, S we would be bound to make some M mistakes, even with the best of forethought and care. We know now that the date of the Show was Ovvvvvvvvv for breath at night your head vlill clear and you can sleighs all kinds F Connolly Cor eathe freely No more snufiiius ner Pownal and Euston St wking, mucous discharge, dn Jan 20 Gieod as or headache, no struggling Got a small bottle of Ely s Cream lottetown Driving Club met last lm from your druggist and apply evening and arranged the follow little of this fragrant antiseptic ing classes for Thursday nfternonn eam in your nostrils It penetra at 230 p ill sharp Class B Pace s through every .iir passage ef Queenie-, Commodore K Wilfrid e head, soothing end healing the Hal Patola, Bill Be Sure, Class B ollen or inflamed mucous mem Trot Queen Todd Lady Marsha nd colds and catarrh yield like lllarry G David S John McDon glc_ Dont stay stuffed-up and aid s Todd. Why are Pepe best for children P' forest fumes in Iserable- 'Relief is sme' *“*“ Because they contain nbsolutely \Vh|:n these HEAVY ICE COND|TION8.- nqharmful drugs. Bccausmwhcn in the mouth AY The car ferry steamer is experiene 'dissolved in the month. they are clng the worst ice conditions since breathed down to the air passages for¢§x§ she started on the Borden-Tormen- und lungs-not swallowed to thc tino service. Tile trip over yoster- i:hild's delicate stomach,wilich is ____ day took her two hours and forty |10 easily ulwcrs unqbecuuw _thgzv 105TH REUNION.-A number of seats are being reserved at the to send in their names. There will COMING RACES.-The Char Brazilian Tom, Alice the G1 such \< parts of too late as some of the foxes were Y" over-prime.. We nlso_know that 0 the judges did not have enough time for their work. Undoubtedly the Show could have been contin- ued t'or s period of three days, as the attendance was far beyond ex- pectation and tremendous public interest wus arousedl in Boston. even with very little advertising. Un However, everyone agreed that w I ' l l lr fll li , li - ******”‘*”***‘*"‘*W*’“******’**********’f***f“-'Q-lt§i§d;“lili§-fd' flamirf-selvhig im the other side Yestcrda morning en I . ‘ ' y of ____ . Sgfge were 102 cars of "eight "° is entirely out of the question, on ' cac~o . - . - . . _ HELS]NGI.~0n3_ Jan 1g__The I ss account of its mecliullleal diiiicul ited States transport, Buford, _ New MANAGER BANK OF I th the party of undesirable aliens `coMMERc_E__,I.he Guardian is ' . _ u. _ W ;';p;};?e(IJIx){ea°I_r§,'(;ll§: §§nggf“;m PI@‘159d fo ‘V9IC°"\€ to Charlmze' ported' from foreign countries and e southern coast tomorrow. From. ww" C' L' Miles who has ar 'has mum! “‘“"h mvor with many .s I il" IsdlgldvellluzlglblqihilliggllfdllfsyftgrgSouix-ig llils point it is twelve hours by “ved to Succeed MLRG' W' Ham' bakers- Al Ulm time li- “'35 I1 "9"" 4 il* ‘ H to -I-eliuoki when, tim Dusseng 50" “S ylanilgm' of the _canamfin product, tllat must not be confused ` ' Bank °f(°mm°‘"C‘-`» Mr- M1105 9"Ie"` with otuto starch flour, \vllicll for detail. The boxes were large and ra well arranged, the use of sand on ers of the “Soviet Ark"_are expect- ed the Cmmdmn Bunk 01. _ommeme ii* ismayanawaxakarwas-aaleaasaasastaasaaeaseeseeisa me me 1100,, ,he ,econd da, ed _ . ‘ prevented any odor, the foxes Ru AGENTS VVANTED MALE HELP themselves behaved beautifully, _ there were neither lights nor'ac- m ” Annl im|.l' rix'|::ilANG|=:- A cidents, and so fur as we have cc heard every fox got -hack to his in the transportation of the party home rnnch in gona- ¢0ndli_1nn_ across I“inlund. Imnrigration offi- b - . _ _ Tremendous public interest was ur- cl-.rs and other officials will con- een promoted to ('hml°"et°“ n' “I Potato Flour M’ vuludble' -oused,andagreat. number of breed- duct the Duffy. TIIOPG have been It-rs had every opportunity for conl- no t pairing some of the best foxes of ic Government regarding the udiills our well knqwn rnn¢n@g_ wnibn for sion of the deported radicals, and it t ‘ ' . - '- he first time were brougllt togetll H er under conditions where compllr- I0 I Jany. 19th, 1920 to Mr. and Mrs.`» Herbert, from which place he has He has the reputation of being a man of great energy and fine busi- negotiations here with the Sov- ness and personal qlmmies_ S0 A CHAMPION HEN-`VIr J B isnns wem pn35|\,19_ _vvererefllsed admittance, which is Immy the chanwion egg layer of But perhaps the most successful C0 i I - -. ~ I 3 “"“d"“llsilieralble ilunntitics oi' llotzlto “ w°“m p"’I"‘bIy °"’5‘* 'I they is the owner of li hen which is pro- pour mndp from (mod r-nw pnrnrorig nd, consequently, of inferior quill- y and indigestible, were thrown pon the market. This flavor gave poor results .in baking and has cre- , - - d °f"h° us' G°"°'“"‘e“‘5 ""'”h M S";,,I:nf,urmshed by me anarchlsm Preis- INS i0 Il_@l‘ Credit fl !0ll\l of ated ll preiud-ice against all potato Keyesvilie, N. Y., was unotiicially 0| present \vilh the judges all the 290 eggs within llle ia.-;t twelve months This is certainly a wond flour in the min-ds of many that lust be overcome by establishing time they were acting. His pres- erful record. Notwlthstanll-ing the :mor nf the 1,1 lr qnnlliy of the ence glive authority and an assur- lincc of absolutely fair treatment for every exhibitor. Mr. Brackett llic well known furrier of Boston and Mr. Sterling of the Platsburg Ranch labored lndet‘n.tlg‘abiy to ox- cdld weather Mr l'tombougll’s hens with fresh eggs. He has a total of actly estinlllte the number _oi eral Sir Newton Moore, K. C. M. G., been between ei nrepn and rwen; points to he awarde to each fox fo ll Y rmerly Premier of Western Aus per day. _ d and gave the most careful atton- tralia and now a member of the -Q--doa->-i lion to their comparative lists, so British House of Commons reached The many friends of Mr. Thomas that each animal would get due M credit. It is in no way a detrnction ber' of the recently C;-edged Advpr. hear that he is improving after n from the -work of these careful ory Board of the Dominion Steel \'?l'Y_.S@l'|0\lS.11iU=lCk Of l>I\@llmf_>hIf\- judges to say that we feel espec- C ially indebted to Mr. Chester Snr orporatlon and ills visit here is or the purpose of nfer" with ' Mchure. the Clwirman of the Fur me President, .lil.1rlrc€varlrlnli!liLi\,_;inu , Sales Board of Prince -Edward is- other members of tile board of dll” contains valuable ill-ineral salts." land for his acceptance of the enters SUPREME COURT The forgery case against Peter would develop the lox lndustry,slld Shepherd, and Arthur Dunn wits because of the 'splendid co-opei-a~_ heard before Chief .lllstlce Mathie- tlve spirit which hc always shows son in the Supreme Court yester- toward tlltrindustry in America. day. Tile defendant Arlllur Dlinn some hat no Cunudiiln Breeder is bet- time ago found ii check for the ter liked on this side of the lille sum of $40 issued by Col. J. S. Mr. McLure is u breeder, its well Jenkins payable to Arthur McEach- as n dealer ill furs, and might well ern. He kept the check for a time evince an antagonistic attitude to- thell gave it to ‘Peter Shepherd ward American Fox Breeders. If wllo endorsed it and received its he did not possess the brood-gauge value from Mr. Ivan Re:ldin_ It was J0S€l>I\ LiVIl'|gS!0l16. Of D0V@l'» 10 mind that he does. lie realizes that soon discovered that the signature America has been the great purcli- was it forged one and the result aslng field for Canadian foxes in was that Shepherd was arrested the past. and therefore it would for the crime of forgery with Dunn be a very selfish attitude to sntag- as an accomplice, J. J. .lohnson K.(`., appeared for *Chairmanship of the Board ot’ Jud- ges. To be present he had to take an arduous midwintcr trip all the way froln the island, and return, which he did solely because, of his keen _interest in anything that It is just because of this perhaps l onize the best customers of Prince OO-Q-450-Q W1NN]PEG_ Jam 13__g,,1e and Edward island. the crown and D. A. McKinnon K. purchase of milk for prices othei'I than warranted under the Board-of S JAP CRUISER DID NOT A lgence officers of the .War Depart- ment are satisfied after an investi- gation tliat the simultaneous ar- rival at Mnnzanillo, Mexico, of a steamer bearing arms and munit- ions fronl Japan and the Japanese cruiser Yakumo had no connection. These officers said today that the Yakumo. was a training ship and could not have protected the muni- tions ship even had there been oc- casion for the effort. .__.__..__.__?_,__l_._ _"'\~~.\"\“\=\ 4,5- _\'\\`\~ . 5°* ix /,-j_-- /'"1- \\ I HY L” no l;lli_`5* OI rf . 21" ff/ PI' I- I-_5 __-§~;,'> _ ` l --1-I DDIIEJ- --a'-'i"`fl" -1 “l-li'"~°§".f."§".;T;§;.‘r*.III- ,:I:I__.'f _ »=x_aN£`T [_ 5 I -3.3 rul2P.F-I -Mr. MoLure's interest in thc how idea for Black Foxes has ex- (fominerce wus made today bythe tended but-'K S0019 years. It was Crescent Creamery Company, und- DUHPIY three years ago that the an- er arrangement with the counsel Ilh0l' WFOIB to him, asking if he be- for the board_ the object hem; to Ilieved in the possibility of holding establish a test case in the courts -all GXMUIUUII OI' live black foxes covering the validity of the board's ;_¥;;°_Io_¥;_¢‘tQn\:€5I_Ing Iha_:_/_liebaccel;t in 0,-dm-_ en as a em er 0 t c -*-¢o>-l Committee of the lI~`ur & Fanciers ssoclation of America, constitut- CONVOY ARMS T0 MEXICO ed to draft a Standard for foxes. --- 'Mr. ‘McLure accepted at once, C. for the defelldzlnt. Evidence was heard from Mr. Ivan Rclldln Col. J. S. Jenkins, Arthur Mohiachern, Patrick Keenan and others. After short deliberations thejury returned with rt verdict ot’ guilty against Shepherd wlllle Dunn was acquitted.. ’l‘llo court adjourned until eleven o'clock today when the case of ldu Burns vs. J. \V. Jardine \vill receive further hearing. wAslill~:oroN, Jan. 1s.-lnlelll- 'snowing in mls, as in all other Q, -. . \">-_ _ . l,.__ _gl progressive moves for the better- ment of the industry. rt keen ln- terest. He met with the committee in York city on several oc- casions and a splendid Standard was drafted which was the tlrst Standard. I believe, that was ever put together as guide for judges at exhibitions. A similar Standard was later adopted by the American Fox .Breeders Association, when it was determined to hold an exhib- ition under its auspices. it was therefore very fitting that the Com- lttee in charge of thc exhibition hould tum to Mr. Mc.Lurc to re- quest hlm to net as judge for the first W`orid’s Live Fox Show in Boston. 'Mr. McLure is well known in -Boston and New York because of his frequent visits in the interest of the .Fur Sales ‘Board of the Prince Edward Island Association. His likeable personality has won for. him many friends and his great knowledge of furs,acqulred through handling the furs of the P. E. I. Association has made him per- haps the best known Canadian Fur Breeder in the States. -His pres-__ ence on the Board gave authority to its findings, and was undoubted- tcfclialmrtmc I ti fthe Spring el<1,I;‘gn\O'lrcril:ael\lo!lg2O) will be held ln, sprlngnela mu on 'rlilii-sri-ry .,1|n_ 22, at 1.80 D. m. Certificates of 1918 not rede;4_med will be set- . hi ul. _',"°d M t ' me o. l.. l-lAsl.AM, - Secretary. iNoeo»oo44ooo4»Nf°¢» _2i- ‘ ly, as much as anything else, the reason for the statement so fre- quently heard at the show: “The iudzlns was absolutely fair.” We are loking forward to the Second Annual Show and' sincerely trust that we will he favored by- havlng as an efficient and author- ntlve -Board of Judges as we had this year, and that what was start- ed this yenr will become the great annual function of the Livo l-‘ox industry. -l-15)-1. BRITAIN AND THE SUGAR-BEET INDUSTRY LONDON, Jan. 17.-At the an- nuui meeting of the British Sugar Beet GrJwers Society, ‘Sir Bevllio Stanler, M. P., the chairman,'said the Kelham estate had no_w been so cultivated that they were ready at any moment to begin to grow sugarbeet for the factory, which was to be built before the autumn of 1921. There was no doubt that they would he able'to prove that sugar beet could be grown as well in England as in any other part of. the world. Sir Emest Jardine said if he were the government Ile would pay down not simply .£250,000 but £2, 500,000 if he could get the beet grown in Britain. ~ Lord Bledisloe, who was chair- man of the Royal Commission on Sugar Supply during the war, said that not only did English agricul- ture ned ille sugar beet, but Eng- land needs sugar. He thought that at no time during the last 30 years had there been such a splendid prospect of the success of this in- dustry in Haitian. It was financial- ly unsound to obtain sugar from abroad if they could grow at home ri large proportion of their require- ments, evell al nn enclianced price. It was a_gl~c;~rl lc authorize the committe to form :i new company. Home Grown Sugar, Limited, and to transfer the assets of the society to the company, It was announced that £50,000 hnd been promised toward the sum of £250,- 000 reqilred to be publicly sub- scribed in order to meet the treo- Bury capital of the same amount. I .. ~ Flour And Its Value In Bread _.._.A A sy oec/in J. vool. General Manager Sales Falk American Potato Flour Cor- poration With your kind pernllsslon I shall speak to you for s few minu- tes about the new American pro- duct, called Ameriesn Natural Po- tato Flour. To you. the bakers, to whose share fnlls the work of sup- plying the bread that feds the greater percentage of our people today, no doubt it is important to learn of any new material of merit that helps to produce a better loaf of bread. and especially so when this material is manufactured in your own country froln the pro- ducts of your own soil. it is my contention. that this potato flour made under a perfect- ed process from sound and clean- ed cooked potatoes under sanitary conditions is an improver of either wheat bread or rye bread, whose value can easily he determined by yourselves through a fair and con- scientious trial nt a small expense. Conlparntive tests llllve been mlule and formulas have been worked out by experienced and technical bakers that show con- clusively the advantage of using a small percentage of American Nat- ural Potato Flour in order to pro- duce a better loaf of bread and also a saving in other material, such as milk, lard, sugar and yeast. In presenting the new American product (Natural Potato Flour) and recommending same as a brend improver of highest quality, it must first be stated that this flour -is no more and no less than the whole po- toto in its purest cleanest and most digestible form. in its manufacture, nothing but the outer coating and the water are removed. while care is taken not to llbrase the layers of the most valuable parts of the potatoes which are deposited right under the skin and contain most of the mineral salts, that are so necessary to our health. -By a perfected process of steam cooking and quickly drying of the cooked potatoes on hot rollers `into the form of thin flakes. the object of breaking up all the starch cells and thereby making the food high. ly digestible is being obtained to such a degree as has so far not been found possible by any other process. _ The value of cooked potatoes and even potato water in the fermen- tation of yeast has long been known. Also the distinct nut flavoru and the moistening and mosture retaining qualities that are given to the brea rl by the admixture of cooked potatoes, are very much ap- preciated by both consumers and bakers. _ But the science of modern bak- ing has replaced the old potato yeast with compressed yeast and ln commercial bakeries the mixing ‘ F; c-wly developed Anlt-ric:»ln Natural Now in' Mon"-eaI are keeping limi supplies daily ¥>0nn0 m,,,,,~_ This new flour has all the qualit- _`f_ 38 hens. Yesterday. he got twenty ips desired of -L, MDI; ,ln-end inr. (Sl'°°IaI` t° T-‘C Guardia"-) *FEES ‘UNI U18 dey Il9__lf_Ol'9 €IS_I\l_0*¢ll- prover. ii is llatul‘e's o\v'n_pr_qdu_;;t_ MONTH-1‘#\Al-.-I`-11'! 19.-Mi1l0l‘ GGII ’I‘he average all along lately .has and 100 nn- mm( ,nre l I - "The mineral suits contu-llied in the potatoes are the most valuable nlillerul salts \ve have, especially for tllosc who are inclined to ent ont;-Q31 'On Snnn-dny_ He in 8 mem H. Yeo of Union will be pleased to much whmI_.- "Since in the modern processes of li\‘ing illucll ol` ilu- wholesome ioll of Natural Potato Flour, which Tllese two Stuteluellts were illudc by il chemist ill the U. S. Depart- meiltof Agriculture, who has done nlllch special work investigating the value of lldtlillg potatoes to bread. ___ As previously stated, all the ln- gredieuts of thi- potatoes are con- tainedl In this ilollr. ’I`llcl'el'ol-e, the first result of its use ill hre-:ld is increased henllhllllness through the presence of the niint-rail Halls.. The next poilll ls' better flavor (tllut distinct nut flavor,) which makes the bread more ltppetizing. It is li natural bread flavor, or which one does not get tired. part of the wlleat is removed, it is well to replace some hy the addi- ln baking wheat bread only lour e poulltls~. of .\':lllll'ai l’ol;llo Flour are e of ina.-lhed potatoes. erttnlll 1- of \‘atul'al Potato l:`loul‘ li quickened yellst fermentation. While that is a well-known qualiuy of potatoes in most forms, it is more effective in this flavor, be- cause, ill tile process oi’ its lllanu- facture not only :ill of the miner- all salts have been retained. butl the starch cells have been so thor- oughly broken up that the product has berolllc gelutlnzed. 'I`llis latter quality can very eas- ily be :lscel'lz|illerl ily talking al sillzill szlluple of the lloul' und inixing it with cold water. ily that you will and moi.stul'e retaining qulility.'l`he C flour is very much like gluten. For this reason it is vi.-ry help- C ful in producing a better loaf of I rye bread, Graham bread and bran p ui-eau. I” Wlih the l‘oal'scl' llours s larger .than _with wheat flour. 0 Wllen- inixillg 1\'lltural Potato D Flour for linking hrl-all it should he I l' Do not dump it into the liquid. Owing to the filet flint a bi.-ttel' ferlllellliition of the yeast is ob-‘ tzliner] by the use of llle Natural Potato Flour and tllerelJ,' .1 bt-tier texture ol’ the bread, the bread be- comes more digestible and palal- `I ure longer than willlollt this im prov(-i'. I ` l_‘ulnpal~.ltive linking: tests llave_ shown that llle addition of Nutur- n ul I’otulo Flour makes u riellei' loaf I ol' lirelld. I On the other hand, qulle li saving I of other illgrelliellts is effected, it’ I) eeunolny is the object, without soc- riiieilll: quality. :I ll good loaf of bread, il' is the re- S suit of'hest materiel and skill and < adhesive quality ot' the natural I:_aS___ la__d_ It _S now ___ Sh_Dya__d pel'celltage_ oi` potato flour is `used fl mixed dry with other iloul' or into y ‘nm dough' ploy over 22.000 llien. able. The llrelul _retzlills its lnolst- '1 ‘ r Q. d to nothing but wheat flour, wat- r, .sail ulid yeast. But more excel- ll.~.l~~l lo one lizil'l'<-I of wlleni flour. leilt results have been obtained by For ll so~l-ails-tl potato bread the its use ill connection with malt. ex- proportloll of potlllo llour is ill- trilct or lnnlt flavor. it is a bread cl‘t-usell, hut the banker must al- ilnprover and money saver, wiLh or ways remelllbel' that mu- pound ol` without nlilk, or ally corn products potato flour is equal to live-pollnds flint are used :i's"ln’iproyers. .\'alnral Potato Flour is natural in With the use of ony fl small itscolnposillcn and helps give to the read those wllolesolne and appet- l> '- is _ the first noticeable effect is that of izing qualities that make it the staff of- life. As one baker said ol’ o high- grade American i- BELFAST’S NEW SHIPYARD BELFAST, Jan. 17.-There has just been launched froln Messrs. llarland‘& Wolff`s new yard, the Steainsllip Maine for the Atlantic Transport Company, a vessel of 6500 tons. This vssel is shortly to be followed by another ship of sim- lmni?2`d'I`:i`tely recoglii1.e the strength liar \YDI‘0ilf1 IlllDT0ver .\'zlturlll I‘o- should he iululbited :mill administer- t:lt_o'l-`lollr is ill a plies by itself. ll ell entirely bi' l1€K!'0<‘5 under tho is not fl patented article, but, like general protection of the United tales. The Rev. -R.'D. Jones. of Phila- cnre In mallllfucturing. Idelpliia, advanced a plan for con- lt llllkcs il lzoorl lo:li` of breed add- er-lllrution of noilroes in Liber-in_ . ’ T' Z7;-:_tf§ *_* li: ____ ° nof use Hue best ? ` ~_ ..»s~. _.___._~ -44- . -1- »-.,- ,.._~.... ~¢= .. _-,___, :sr a,___.;_ \ _.4 so T’l\1PllilL _ ' , “J|ova_|ltg E'lI’2';_- I-i. COAL oil. i i‘ ‘I -l I_ and save money __ Ifs cheaper and sold everywhere r l There's no better coal oil than Imperial Royalite. It is the highest grade coal oil for heat, light and power. Imperial Royalite is highly refined; every drop is ful! strength. It is the same high quality fuel every day, everywhere you get it. Sold in village, town and city-by small dealer and big. Burns without soot or smoke. The best fuel for stationary engines, tractors, oil heaters, oil cook stoves and lamps. Why pay more for fuel that does no more? Use Imperial Royalite For sale by dealers evcryollsrc. ' 'lM|»nllAt novlurrt co/it olt