.-..._ \,~_‘, I'll W, "Rbq ‘l? i__.. 6 his razor away? Not he——he. strops- ité, _Th_¢.V.a_l§8 AutoSti-op Razor Stlflopli. itself." That's why it always gives yo“ . ‘izo'e'll_esn,,srqoothandsatisfactory shavg, jflfhe YalotAutoSirop Razor is an economical razor. feet shaves guaranteed from every dollar packet of _‘ lWith a Valet . morning programme is ‘iciean (without taking it to pieces). and place on the shelf ready for use .. unext morning. recliner-nut. iruasswinaégggffilgéllsiv‘ ‘stjqllllsl’. t0 buy asan Razor. strap and 12 blades in assortment of cases. $5.00 set. Fancy sets up to $1650, vitally‘ 7 7 o6 trop Razor fs/iarpens itself HEN thfifbarberk razor ‘loses’ its extreme kecnness -- what; jdoes HE do? Does hevtlhrow, There are 500 per- AutoStrop blades. ' AutoStrop Razor the strop, shave, ihpiete and economical. an » a _..-l A Cont! "Ganglia Winsloe Friday 6th, in telephone Vpieiiiyzéhattelid REMEMBER..(Ileere.nce' Bale on ‘estate of the late |.Covc‘head‘, Saturday, . _ May. 7th_ Farm sold, no reserve, . EARLY CLOSING- ‘Commenc- n .v._ 1,1,; 1 Norlcz-reiépnlone meeting at Those entered ‘ Da John: JWhelan, . rnrilr~rff ~r.~l"...:..s,....~ ~ l Metilgtdtet services. l§gjlbffi Sun- 'day' a. m.; Mt. Stewart 3 p. m.; y will be observed and sacrament" of" the [lord's Juniper will be administered at the close of the services. All welcome. THE JIAGK: TOUOl-L-Mrs Savage, who is demonstrating ‘the merits cf Magic Baking ‘Powder at the Canadian Farm-Products store ‘ - ran esssnorrsrowu Dunstaffnage 1.30 .1; flr-MOHIOII the » iimr May-"Znd our- store will close wery kludiy remembered ‘members lie-ma :4 -.‘- 43 Survivors of Japanese 8. 8. Tok- lllio Mara at Shttle. Ellht dives It. ‘SEATTLE, Wash., lMay 5.-_ Forty-three of the sixty-five ‘sur- vivors ot ‘the Japanese freighter TPTWYO, Marc. which burned to the ‘at five o'clock, during the summer . mouths-—W. W Wellner, Ltd., ‘Jewellers. .. 4 - . . . ______,_,a . V I CIGARETTE HOLDERS- Have you seen our new fancymigarette lioidersf- -Price-76 cm.» and ups uolirds-WAW. Weilner, Ltd.-, Jew- e ers. ‘ - - ~- -""~ - .1 - " BODIEIS NOT‘ FOUND-J-Up to - a lute hour last evening the bodies of the fishermen ‘Solomon Gallant and his son Martin. lost off Rusti- co on Tuesday, ‘had notbcen found. ‘ the lute Mr. William G. ‘Sutherland , was held under the auspices of the . I. O. 0. F. of which deceased y-was an esteemed member and was ivory largely attended. Among r those present were n. number of his fcliow-lnerpbers of the Provin- cial Legislature. Rev. ‘Mr. Mc Kenzie undltev. Mr. Stewart offic- iatod.q ' _ FROlVi PICTOU TO PANAMA_—- i. Maioney, _Pic»tou, lone of the 2 mwn today" stinking arrangements For exhibiting the boat here on ‘i-‘ridtiy next, when photos of the coat lliTfly be |l)lll'f.‘ll€l3Bii_-—Pl(3i0ll Adrian-guts. POLlCE ‘COURT-One prohibi- tion case came up at the Police -,.. Court yesterday. 4A knotty point brought up ‘by .Mr. Inmnn 1a.... -"- - ., bliss Advertlaeua n‘ . had/Tobi ’ without "‘ ' x’ one ‘ FOR SALE FOR sate-v ,Wllere‘,-euplen_cprne to ourrnre to be quatbc added reboot go w: ' 0 I nllovygggi é . ver n- this mle us luiviilir|srnr§rs enta under this heading. 2c per word tor ench Isa- fi-rvvnrzied. Ive eentl over postage, etc. one word, but rive figures (an $1.000) Y. r l’ ; eon! must accompany all advertise- overlooided. Advcrtiaenenta be uck ' * . MISOELLANEOlIS <$-'v counsel for the defendant, was the question. What constituted ille- gal drinkinig? ‘He argued that while the ‘law prohibits the impro- per use of liquor procurediin the regular way from a vendor, there is nothing on the statutes against the actual drinking of liquor other- wise procured. Mr. lBentley scout- ul tlvis argument '11s ridiculous. Anybody tnkiing n drink has liquor in his possession, he maintained. Magistrate Martin reserved deci- oppcsite side oi‘ road. 11$‘ gardening. Apply ertin, Charlottetown. ‘FOR SALE-HEAVY BROWN PA ‘ , suitable for placing under t. 6 conic a roll it --+-._______._______. ‘Fdfl BALE— HATCHING EGGS winners Buff Leghorn at l-Iailifax, Charlotte- town, etc. lPnice of eggs $2.00 per 13 eggs, $3.00 per 24 eggs. Apply Belmont Poultry Yards, 28 Ken- frdm my ‘prise ROOMED COTT- age and 2 desirable lots at East IROYIIIItYJIlSO an acre of land 0n Desirable to K. J. sington Street, Charlottetown. ‘FOR SALE 60 ACfihu 0F LAND Royalty 8 1-2 miles from Charlottetown. Has never tailing a am. For particulars apply E. Wheatley k 00., Ltd. This land will be sold in lots to suit pur- Edit T0 LET TO LET-Furnished suite or fiat. Apply Guardian‘ Office. ~T0 LET-ONE room, situated i div. avenue. ' MALE HELP WANTED ‘WANTED-MAN T0 WORK ON farm near Charlottetown. Apply " . it." clo Guardian. —€—-————————-—-.~—- MA E MONEY AT HOME —- ‘i5 ....________i__._-_-__ , to $60 paid weekly for your WANTED A MAlD.. for general spare time writing showcards housework, good wages. Apply for us. No canvassing. ,*‘We Mrs. Bruce Stewart, 14 Water instruct and supply you with Street. work. West-Angus Show Card . Service, 57 X., Coiborne Street WANTED Toronto. ' WWW WANTED-J. m" G moulml furnish- ‘SALESMAN WANTED “’sALEs‘ (‘ll hnusc in (lhurlrliictrnvii or ma" 8 l9“ 7959mm"! 9319mm“ Sumiucrslilc. Apply “A" t-lu (inur- whose ambition is "III; married —-—.=—_-.-_—_-. FURNISH ED centre of Modern conveniences Apply in afternoons to 18 lllim l1 beyond his present occupation‘ ,might find more congenial employment with us and at the same time double his income. We ‘rédnlris n man of clean character sound in mind and body, of strong personality who would appreciate a life pcsl tion with s. fast growing concern where industry would. be reward ed with far above average earn man preferred. Allilly to Mr. J._,C. McLean, Bell branches throughout at curators only. Richmond Street. dresses and suits? We, ‘have thousands of yards ‘that will be sold as low as $2.75 per yard, 56 inches wide. T-liis is an ex- cellent opportunity to get mater ials in better quitiities than us- ually found in womens ifabri and also take cnre of nhc om - ran needs. Cali at our store. Eng lish i’: Scotch Woollen Company, 158 Richmond Street. FEDIALE HELP WANTED WANTED - GIRL "ro ASSIST at general housework. Apply at Guardian office. 'WANTED.--A MAID FOR GEN- ' eral housework. Apply 29 Upper Prince Street. ‘ rwAurso. Posirlouwas nous:- kccpor, nnc child. Allilly Guard- ian ofiliwcc, ‘CLOTH, CLOTH, CLOTH; DO your women-folks need meter-- ials in good qualities for their ‘ALL UNOALLED FOR SUITS suits and overcoats from our 3f) Canada will be sold at $14.00 each. Odd trousers $3.95. Odd vests $1.50. In many cases this price is loss than one-third their actual val- ue. Merchants buy these goods for rep-sale to their customers. Wise men will buy two or three suits and an overcoat. For sale English k Scotch Woollen Company, 158 half regular price, in goods 54 to sion on the case until Wednesday next. At u m 201mg cf the directors of the (fhnrlottoloivn Driving Par yesicrdn-y it was decided to i105 the provincial exhibition this year from Sizpieritbcr 27 ‘lo ISeptembmi 30, inclusive, and to have horsa’ jTiICBS on ‘September 27th to Octob- ycr 1st inclusive. purses of $500 each and one class, free for all trot and pang with a est purses ever offered on P. E; llliiziml. ldull particulars 0i’ ihq (alusses, will he announced in few (lily-i. Tiler-o will b9 $15 pui us freight on race horses coming from the mainland the same a’ his, year and :1 $10. gold piece to each winning driver‘. $100 will be, glvcn in the horse breaking the Charlottetown Driving Park trot; ling record and $100 -io the horse breaking the pacing l';9COl‘ii. PERSONALS .-< T ,. fi.,>‘_ ‘ "' "r h... _ lMr. E. Howati, French __Rive' ‘niotorel in the city Y0Bi-9Fd‘<'\)"-'". "Mr. Davis Baker. Frflelvwn. was in town jvcsturilay. - uvlrs. A. J. (Sheriff) Dougnn li-it ycsitrday for Boston to visit hrr daughters. ' . ‘ blussrs A. Mcliinnnn, Sourls, and A. (‘umpbclL lMnntnzlll-l ‘were ziumng visitors tq tho. city 1'08!“- duy. .5 - Messrs E. -‘ Edward (‘arson went ltrr Motfl ue Th-ursdzty to attcnri the ‘funeral 0f the 1MB Ml‘- \V, A, Sutherland, M. L. A. The)’ report the roudsrln excellent con- dition. " ~ - .13. ' diun. POTATOES-l want several cnrs blue potatoes s-t Tupiins’ Wore. houslc, Kenslngton-llco F Mc- Lin-e. WANTED-POSITION IN PRs vztte family as cook. Apply W. J. (lhlverie, Sourls WANTED -vouuo ecu-Fifi- -mnn desires room and lbonfd second floor, Riley buitilng. with prlvilip family. Central lo Queen St., oppos.ts Prowse cation. Apply "W. S." c-0 Guard- Brothers. inn. Amman szu. mboolrsil I WERE NOT KILLED ‘GILAXD MERE. Que. May 4+- laiiing from a height of 4,000 feel i? AND | ui 2.30 this afternoon, tho coolness i. I i slight bruises and u shaking nil- nnd rcsuurcrfulncss (vi (‘n-pmln W. R. biuxwell, pilot n!‘ u (‘urilss sua- piane snvcd from certain llvlllll the lives uf himself, the mar-inm- |(‘ltlfl, of m.» piano. uoinr-n Vurlwn; mu]- ‘9 ‘ipnsicnum-r. “iliiinm \\ii'lu Bmvden. All ihroc c-scupnd with Tho piano run into un uir pm-lu-i y u; 4,990 r99; gm] wont lntnul iilll: spin, ilropping swiftly- ("ilmi-"l Maxwell mnnngcd to bring tho‘ plane out of this dnnilcrnus 11115" itimi, ‘but hr was tlmn so low lluli the mint-Trim crnsluwl into rendering himself and his llil-'-‘"’"" gors unconscious, Thu nu-rllunlcifl" got 0ft‘ strut (rev. ._K‘.1iplflll‘l Mnlxwell is a Hamilton man nnd is looked on as one of lhn umst successful pilots m (‘un- ada. ‘M, _, l- BETWEEN THE LINES That is tnewsy all business men unconsciously read, and a favorable impression is ai- ways helped- by the use of good Printing . t‘ 3w‘- i ‘AA The business otuourglirlnt- inq Departmeptjie the pro- ducing of Lanai-i " Haadv-and Bill Heada malt aurrounds your story with‘ the best at- mosphere. Our portfolio of samples of good Job Printing is available to those interested. ._ a . '—'“‘—".-,. LAID TO RESI-"Tlie funeral of [hence by 1mm M. L. A., took place yesterday Saturday m g o'clock .10 111g; . _ _afternoon from his late home, Cemetery. {$90 Ytgagsugbllffetlfofiest Liégrmglrg ‘interment being made in Lower Budford omens Th; others wqfie ,Montague cemetety. The funeral -—-—- ' " , ‘ , _ were 12 miles distant then, and fil-gfglil"' mhla ‘V811; pitta?!’ ‘hffist weal‘ ‘fay service mst‘ ‘not fifty-five minutes later were on the ‘all gésit iforflthc Hiram... Evils-fill‘ Gum's ‘chill despite a protest 9995B. ' There will be 1s‘ classes oi’ rrtces. 13 of them wlthl purse of $800. These nrc the lairgllmifwd of England had not alwiays been a n-ggngenca man, as Queen "Elizabeth, Queen ‘ " ’Anne and Queen Victoria had all OPPEIN, UPPER |SIl‘LESlA.. effect that nil large towns in the l“ l-Tllfllsyalw 769mm“ m“ he‘ industrial reg-Jpn of Upper Sliesia‘I'l'°bflb1Y_¢'Quld not ‘hold out long. i... surrotmdeltlby Polish‘ msdrtgawt ilriilsh Sergeant ill/Mel‘ cnts, while ltichlersdori’, ' Glleiw-ltz mu Kqetermflt] have‘ A crowd‘ of Germans attacked a been occupied by neholl yam,“ Pole in the streets of Oppelln and Dumas in u", diam“. of orzenbuirg. bent lhim to death before the-police are reported‘ ‘to have been similar-PW“! M19419”- here ore out. ken i blamin the m.‘ m” streets, but ‘mere iPoles "for theqxxhole Iilifhlr an: this "ghmm" “Mm” km“ m l": has developed them and the Frenchman’ there ‘are rlports in Bnihish circles that if the French Mil to "reestablish order and iBritishofticers are not ‘withdrawn they are likely to re- sign in a body. ‘Major Cassel of ;' YARMOUTH- onel Bond . Grosstrehiitrhtite which thrown Pllllllfliwimlfl m5 57""? into unpicneahbfiindlnione and at lmlllflflfild 3°" "I havl-“Exlffie”. l" present ago.-__y'j1-t\=,°ity»hq.picss s|id',“4ld9"'°l'l’ "n" M15117???‘ l” ti??? _ surrounded by armed P0188 Whootaln George l-LPerry with which do‘not concedlfthoir hmtlilityfto- wards the nuuen. 4 ' ‘u. a statmnent» Ottawa water's edge yesterday off the Or- 980p coast, with a loss of eight uvesflwrlreflin Seattle hospitals to day suffering from shock and ex posurem ' ,, __ The remaining twentyrtwo shrvlv ors reported thesnselve} iniready recovered from their iegpkhience Only one body of the eight dead has been recovered. The surviv- ors arrived here lnte-iast-"ulight aboard the United States transport Budford. Offlcers of the transport and survivors told many dramatic stories today of the fire and their escape from the vessel. _The twenty-two survivors, who reported ‘ themselves recovered, were the only ones of the sixty-five ‘of the Guardian staff with some luscious samples of thggood pastry ‘which-tomes as the resulfiof the right use of this well-known in- gredient It certainly had the "Just right" taste. DEATIHS McLE'0rD_ -— Passed peacefully giwn-y in. the “P. E. l. Hospiial, at ‘i0 o'clock ip. lm. Thursday; ay 5. "Jtoderick McLeod, late of Mon- yiilllll. ‘Thebody will ‘be taken _'i’rom Wright's Undertaking Parlors to ,the diaillway today at 2B0 p. m. in Uigg to the ‘home of‘ John M. McLeod. 'l<‘unerni rescued ‘from the sea by officers and seamen of the Budford to the transports small boats. Captain Kerr, master of the Budford. declared his ship had not received an S. O. ‘S. from the Tckuyo Maru. but was attracted to the stricken vessel by sighting the column of smoke. "We had “just been having boat d-rlll," said CnptainKerr, “when I saw the smoke in the distance. We Woman Preacher ‘ Defies Bishop 1JONDON-, May 5.—-Mlss Maud Royden, leader of a movement to induce the Churdli of England in admit women preachers‘ to its pui- pits, has been‘ permitted to com- wiiicli had been mat‘: by the Right Rev. Arthur F. w. lngiarlylBishvn oi‘ London. . - The appearance of the woman in ‘There were constant erplosions and with every epcpiosion the flrinicszfsliot a hundred feet into up air, and bales of cotton were “Qryegf two hundred feet high." the pulpit, wan iinnovatiouin the An- glican church, brought crowds to the services. Miss Royden was at- tired iin o. surplus ‘and a close fit- ting ‘headdress 0i‘ dark blue. Announcement of ‘her intention to lead mite service caused consider- able comment in the press, revolv- ing about the question of women's ‘ fapflfln- Zuzuki, master of Toku- yq Mari,’ sgmhvltefire started in ih‘s'cbal' bunkers and ‘F1115 due- he believed _-to spontaneous coixlllllsl", ion. The ship carried 1.000 tolls} of coal. 700"tons of fuel oil. and u‘ ‘big cargo of nitrates, liunber and cotton. -.'Z‘“?1i...’§..““"§§°.'.§§’"§. 3.1711132? British Allditfll’ “m ‘ Generals Report coupon.’ England, May5.— A' reilectionot the Canadian camp riots in England two years ago is At ‘the beginning of the services the Rev. W. Hudson Shaw, rector of the church, invited any who wished to protest against. Miss r: a ' t e '~‘ Wbe- . rel‘:- lecritiiliigptllaenlbnutliladisg its went t" ‘be r°““d l“ ‘he "°"°" °f m“ on to B“ however thatQhdeythe.Auditor{lenoral on British army blawung Act of 18,20 anybody whoistores accounts published herelln- fllstunbed or mtemmted a mopeflyder the head oi losses due to thelt, l ‘be fined or imprisoned. .. [preacher except suspected. £3,811. 'nnd I have done it.“ '1 w against Canadian units include: “M” Roydén has paruéipatea mlMotor oar lost by Canadian ordu-‘ep ‘vs-a;- the {ob and was positive several public demise over w“? once depot in Belgium‘. £180: (leflc- that he had worn it for n month queauon when!“ women 5mm be icncies oi‘ stores at Kimlmei. nitrib- or more previous io the murder. admitted to the prlesbhooa andlpepjuted to thefts, £283: stores iileiz- Tho witness mold lfr. Landry that 1b ‘become preaichefs’ shewtily’ disposed of at Sliornciiffe lby she 11.1,] not known has‘ declaredithat vnomen desire to two nomwmmvisslonod have iwomen act as priests,“ and an mttemm to show ma! the_c0m_‘ll‘CC0llflt€d for dce to the repaira- mfssjon of priesthood was given w Lon of ‘the Canadian staff, £1135,‘ men and women alike at Jerusaudiilgclenqlqs mdstzppues “It sham; lem. In defence of’ her position she cl a attribute error o accmm mm “hat we ‘head of me _C|humh ‘J20»pounds_.’l‘he last two items nre been supreme liésils’ of ‘the church. Mhy“"5'."—'-"i‘h'e Italian rforces at 511g declared that (florist sugses-yed Gross Strelghiictz ‘today opened nkiihlns that divided men flIl-d-"vlll-nwitlyuartiilueri’ fire on the Poles men in the vocation oi‘ DTiOSIiIllOOtLE wim-werelattoimptlnigM, occupy the ' i ' ' oily. Colonel Bond. BritlsirCon o trol Oilffccr‘ at Gross 9trchlitz1 rc- _ portedto British iteiulquarters . ° . . . , t d P011811 Insurgents ,, ,:;::.'.";...:."“":t. IpUpper $119513, tom/pills: u. occ-upfligltllgoticitly_ ‘The . $Poies , ought up 8 ll 9099 . . l - - - . emu»: my n-semi-emeui endverererlylnis ¢°"°I"°l"°'"1 advices ‘received hero are to the who, ‘has appronimatei-y A00 llJill- has been . suburb mortally wounded. ~- No report has been received‘ here from nybnlk- iln Knlttowitz crowds are parad- is no y occu¢pied_ OPPEYLEN." May fir-Tlié British , end are three officers. one of ilrlmm‘ b°‘~“'°°"|them. oi‘ hiigh rank and twelve privates our. rERRY TRIAL May i-‘ilhree ' he Bsiiisii at I/irnowrtz and 001-‘ Wlmfifiififi 199ml“ "1 1‘l*-°°"I'l°“ British control at ‘fills K 0.1 '3"? 9P9‘ fir‘ ' . t _ n. tmrryrthe widow, islnhsraeri. After their testimony htd ' been taken, Stiipendiary ‘Magistrate Pel- """""“"”*—'_"‘ ton remanded Ross until Saturday WVINNIPEG. llary 6.--ln. answer . , . m“, today at morning next at eleven oclock. by Mr. ahdosher, Grand The churn“ um morning irons‘ President of the Canadian Brother- svsnvrnlue ‘FOR THE hood o! "ltadiwny employees; that OFVFWE men are sleepiq‘ on park-beaches i‘ iii-ere and had ‘threatened m storm h central. Jpb m» hum. Mayor psi-sen‘ mu the 9 . e; o statement was entirety incorrect. - ‘There were a dqwht. nrieata Pr ‘working their‘ wayluergsltmrsl." ‘he 174 Kent emu, mimflfndao Alanna-om in was ‘nhuqauuyvn ‘ nipeg inst surety, ‘Dhey were " given beds and woviderl witlfifhod’ _ while hero. Ihinsed upon the watch, wntxzlz-foh and watch-chain belonslng to the lute Captain. Miss Eleanor Perry. daughter of the murdered men and . lclosrrriend of Mansfield Ross. whores the first witness, identified in watch-chain produced by the Crown a having belonged to her fathermflholsaid aha, found it in n bureau drawer after her father's deem. Her mother said she could have it as a souvenir, witness said. The witness also identified a watch 2' ,“ ' ' ‘ wr-naasqpnnifli" u.) J Ir‘ r the nation. Canadianlik ‘fraud, arson or gross negligence fcib, " EXHIBITION DATES |=|x|zo.-- “Pwimed 1""°“°h°" m‘ “ab!” mguppems an item: Loss oi‘ huts and ed n‘; ‘ . * . I l _ , . 1 t: iimiiiiii. ... “has the right to appciritu-theico p a d i g M‘ | rossilxfimm Ofiicefs. watch-chain was until she found it $1.273; deiiclfiiwifls ill Bllllillie! lb“ in the lzureau drawer. a’ quoted from u” New Tcstmmmemsued to hospital at Brigion ‘and not, Maude Earle, who was at Full o A . Nourishment i. _ . T T?“ hicli the Captain had recelv- llu-r. ‘She did not notice 11"“ m!’ ° the Shnrples Separator the Captain's watch. ~ for which he was agent. , by R. W. ‘Ewtlae deiencehbingrlekllurli- Enid iliii-li. m 1t l - _ 3 _ s e was at ie . ic erszm ouse Eli ‘ the incumbent’ 0 e1‘ , emsxrondry, counsel for Ross ‘lies Pter ‘evemng. She ‘had taken m, Home‘ ‘ ,l\ said ihiat she had seen her fa .1- n, the appearance pf the ' Perry lomewlrenshe passed i111 ("Flam Perry departed from the Nickersori house before she sure that he had a wutch-riiuin fub ‘iectlo She thought. it was u heavy _where the ‘ Chan-L the the next "lb be starved, thou It contains the ture body and brain. i Naturally sweet ' _ "amrerue the Tons: and Show; tn! 7140a!“ Cross-examined ‘Phomtns Nickersnn tho next wit- ness, said that he was sure Gaptnllr i Ferry had u watch and chain will Nlckerson [louse when Captain Per‘ lilm that night. He thought it “m: ry was there before returning ‘lo a gold chain‘ death at his door, was witness. She swore that the Cap» . , , iiilll wore a. “witch-chain that night; not Associated with them [mud m she could not swear that it was the putting mp u strong argument when some chain us that ‘produced in in reality he is only making a loud court, but thought that it was sim- noise. —-i— litany a man thinks flint ‘he is 4Q us]: this... sous»... ‘ 5 Life Insurance is the guarantee that your home can be saved for your family and your children be given “a chance in life~whether death over- takes you or you live to old age. Iifchlsumncc x Lifi? 0f Canada 8 “fi Ofliarr by counsel \' l“ did. She adorned with ~ i HE PEOPLE oflCanadai-JILT . V are insured for over. two ' ' ff) and a Q54 This sum woulci provide" , L J for 350,000 widows and‘ -~~y orphans for twenty years; it would .' purchase 625,000 homes at $4,000 each; or it would furnish an educa- tion to oover a million children. These figures are evidence of the value placed upon life insurance by the people of Canada, and oil-what itis doing for the individual and for fliest-known families" n » . ‘Hi0 titled House of Pe Hmke’ h“ - g instructed Soiiiebfs to sol “a l h of armor Wilicil has gold lin its possession f0r"400‘yt'al‘s. ‘ The pick of the family siiits of mail is one made by (he famous Jacob the Armorer in 1574, for the second Earl of Pembroke. the "Garter ,...'. . Heraldic Armor Offered For Sale Loxnox. Ma_v§.-"—°“°'.°" ‘m’ i England, htwl~duai “i. .- "c chi- , it is and George" and other heraldic-decor- ations. Other rarities are a curious half- . selt and gold.‘ gh full-fed, is no un common experience. always crisp-a del. ' t .._ to any appetitelieady to serve fiom $2: package with cream or milk . Sold by Grocers Everyti/liem! Marie by Canadian Postum Cereal Coltd. ' ANYfoods lack certain essential . elements which the body requires. . - the perfected goodness wheat . malted barley, is awell-balaftigedifoqdp, W. eiementsne , tqnur- vw- .e-v. “fro; ' s hor e,. r suit of black armor, decorated with brass rivets; and a fine suit with outfit for the rider‘ in rus-