X My rusrw rlzoua i t/llakes Better (‘a/res Because of their fine texture, cakes made with Purity Fleur Win prize contests. Texture _is mostly a matter of .h_e efllcient blending of mat_ erlals used.- P rlty Fl‘ , slit wi..‘.'i’.'.ii'i"iiit.'.if $3233.13: the texture of the finished cake be- oau it blend othgingredlantsflltulfuy Mm n“, our dealer will tell you Purity our never dislviloints. lIPURITU FIIDUR 702'. all your baking WESTERN CANADA ‘FLOUR MILLS 00., LIMITED ' Bead Office: TORONTO Branches from coast tocoast n 6'0 the PURITY FLOUR COOK BOOK Sud aor m new)! [h ll.- iso - page Plyfl] Fleur Con} hi. Sen! Pulieid Little Engines That Burn Up Energy Three out of ton run down because their fuel supply is not equal to their needs. Guard against this by taking Wampois Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil as a preventative. ROYAL STILLiROOM RECIPES FOR A SORE MOUTH Take cider water. red rose ‘ wilior, rose leaves infused in it 5°?“ W3" lllltlAl Y°ll “e a}: 1nd claret. wine. Put altogether. 0' down and out. n ounce o prevention is worth a pound 4 therein honey, and stirr together o’ cure_ Get a but“, today ill/drill the sauce and - ' znoulh witli it. iuuu ‘PROMINENT ISLANDEIR.— Mr. CURE FQR SHWGLES D, B. tlilviacDgnliiid. of Ogden, Ultghé Harold L Worthy < r '33“? mu i a 18ml ‘l/miieur i - s - like juice oi‘ garden iierabs. "m"? ll Yllil Tilli- 0 8 0W4 mints, grass, of each n like qua“. during the holidays. visiting friends DRUGGIST tliy, put to it sullett byls, not so l" Oalllllllll- Still Francisco, Los An- _ 1nd plit thereto as_ much white ivyne and vinegar as of juice and oyie, a handful of dry salt beaten ' small. and with a feather annoint ye shingles morning and evening. T0 MAKE’ YOU SLEEP Take ye juice of ground Ivy, put ' to it a little white vinegar and boy-le it. with ciuna-mon, and sliced bread in ye white oi‘ an egg, dip flax into it and ty to your temples and hind it. A RECIPE GIVEN TO ME BY MY AUNT TO IMPROVE ‘MY TEETH VictorIa-v-IBSS. White teeth are u great addition l" iiellllty. The following wash will hail) to preserve them in good con. Q GUARANTEED We have a good stock on hand of llllloll-Wltl-i l1 quart of fresh rain the following standard coals: AI- Wutor ‘mix tile luice of a lemon, 6 bion Round, Albion Stove. Albion m‘ "t burnt alum. and e ozs. oi‘ ‘m; "iwllllli: suit. Boll this for one lnvsrness Screened; also Bosco mmme l“ a "llP- lllflll 89-min and take and Hard and Bolt Wood. "m" l" ‘l lwllle lot future use. Rub this wash upon the teeth with Lowest Prices. Prompt Service. a "ma" sponge fled to a Ema" w. o. GILLIS & c0. ‘“‘" ‘We l We“ Nut Old 8ydncy..8prInghilI PHONE in MORE autos 99R HEAL East Side Bruce Stewart l. cola. TH I Wharf. Eat sparingly. Three meals a, day ll"? enough. More are injurious. NW9!‘ lllillllBa in dainty footis be- tween meals. Avoid sweet-meats. , _ Fruit is most beneficial to the tlystom. Never eat a heavy supper, 9596c. lttllv of animal food shortly before ~ going to bed. and drink wins or ~/ beer only with or after a meal. ’ lWGD the feet warm and dry and the bond cool, and the digestive or- Zilinl open and a doctor will be rarely required, flvers oes All Sizes We can supply all sizes in ,‘ weineh, Misses and Child- ‘i ren‘s Overshoes at the old itrlees. although they have‘ _ gone away up in price lately. mm Keep lillnnrifn Llninlent in the llouae. Women's $3.50‘ Mk"! Ill" 1 10 2 -- 32-25 r; boveovvoeooeewvevovv-oo-vo- Children's 8 to I0 . . . . $200 Acid Stomach "Phillips Milk of Magnesia" Better Than Soda ,i._ Ladies’ Wool Hose All Discounted This is your time to WY- $1.50 Wool Hose now .. 98c l 90o Wool Hose now 86c Hereafter. instead oi‘ soda take a little "Phillips Milk of Magnesia" in H water any time for indigestion or . sour, acid. gassy stomach and rc- lief will come instantly. " For fifty years genuine “Phillips i’ Milk of Magnesia" has been pres- cribed by physicians because it g overcomes three times as much acid 'in the stomach as a saturated soiuiml of bicarbonate of sods. . leaving the stomach sweet and free from all gases. ‘It neutralizes acid Bi-Tea-twfiosiery A "WV shipment‘ Juli!‘ rs- celved in fashionable’ infidel. _ ll Beige. Frost. Sonora. " Buckskin. Black. . - l"! A L L Eltilhii * FABHIONABLE FODTHQAR Fashionable Hosiery Any. drugstore. milch as to make it appear green ’ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN s IIIE cilliilii liilIiilIilAN LOST-Without. a. 1926 calendar. Renew today. WAITINts. —Your calendar is here waiting for you to subscribe or renew your subscription. THREE 0HOlCEB.-— A DeLuxe Housewife Receipt and calendar, the Farmers Guide and Calendar and the Auld Lang Sync calendar one with each new or renewal. THE FARMERS GUIDE AND CALENDAR will be found very useful in the caring of live stock as well as _ for a diary of events Free with h new or renewal sub- scriptiou. DDCTIONARIES-— Any reader of the Guardian wanting a New Uni- versity Dictionary will have to hurry as there is only a few more on hand. WEST RIVER AND CORNWALL —Services ‘Sunday, Feb. 7th: Cornwall 11 a. m., and 7 p. Yll-v West River 3 p. m. These ser- vices will he conducted by Rev. C. ii. Mai-Nevin. RElBEKAHS ENTERTAIN. — The social held Tuesday night by the ‘RQbBkllliH of this city in the Odllfi-"Ows rooms was greatly en- ioyeli by the large number of peo- plo in attendance. The first part of the programme (comprised vocal 1010s by Miss ‘Rafuse and Mr. T. W. Bentley, M. if‘. li’., Scottish Dan- ce by Miss LauraMcRae- and read- ings by Dr. George Green. ‘Cards were then played for several hours. the lollies’ prize being won by Mrs. .i. M. Roop and the gentle il1l‘Il'B prize by Mr. Alfred Ken- u-r-dy. the laiilesi consoiutioil prize by lMrs. Dllnlnp. and the gentle- Uillill a little quantity, and put m°ll'9 "ollllolllllll" Pill‘? lli’ m‘- Dswur. ‘Refrcshlnlents were flcrvod wash the slnrlng the evening, sales, and other centers of popula- .ion. NV? can assure his old friends in and around Clareinont, -P. E. I.. thut~Dan is a hustler, is popular wherever he goes, and can truly be called u “sin-cessful Islander ab- road." \Vhile in the Southern City Mr. Mac-Donald went to the immac- ulate ‘HCllFi. College. Hollywood. where he paid his respects to a ilenr relative Sister M. Catherine iVIcKinnon. Mr. MacDonald has re- cently lH-‘GH elected to the chair- manship of the iliicchanical Super- visors Association for the Oregon Short Line. n position which re. quires considerable travelling. ‘Mr. MacDonald's brother, William, lg a black-smith in the employ of the Southern Pacific ‘R, ‘R. (‘Ampunv at Carlin, Nevada. Minlsrtlui Iiinlnient for Bnckache. ~_~ ¢¢....,s Beauty and the Beast COLOR GUT-OUTS ~ FU-OKOO-QO-QOO-O-O-OOQXOOOQ NOT MISSED. —Until the old year was done. Get your calendar now. SHOULD AULD ACQUAINT- ANCE BE FORGOT not with an Auld Lang Sync Calendar in the house. Free with your new or renewal subscription. SUPPORTERS OF MR. R. B. Rattray will meet in the Offer ‘Building Thursday night, at 7.30 D. m. - 7541-3-21 ISLANDER IN UTAH — bliss Loretta lMcIrllan_ formerly of in- dian River. ‘l’. E. ‘i.. a graduate of St. Martha's Hospital. Antlgonish. and a recent resident of Rumforai. Maine. is now living with her sil- ter, Mrs. Iwliiliam MacDonald, in Carlln_ Nevada. lMiss Mcbellan ex- ilocts to locate in Ogden. Utah, wil-ere she- will practice her pro- fession. Another glster, Angelina is truiulns til. Dee Hospital, ‘Ogden. HOTEL ARRIVALS.- Emerald Hotel recent arrlvais were: J. L. Palmer, Summerside; B. G. Wood. Charlottetown; Frank Murphy. Charlottetown; W.A. O'Brien, Bor- den; Ralph Huestis, William Le- Blailc. Amherst; James Harding Charlottetown; W. W. Lord. Slim- merside; J. A. Campbell, Sydney. N- $4 ‘Mary C. Campbell, Portland. Oregon; W. ll. Gill, Charlottetown; Thos, Donohoe, Kensington; W. .H Ready, ‘Charlottetown; J. E. O'Don Hell, Charlottetown; Mrs, I), R MOlTlHOII. Summersldc; ‘C. A. IMei kie. Sumnierslde; Geo. Ryan, Char- lottetown; G. ‘L. Dunlop, Chm-lot. tetown; lH. H. ‘Bishop, Charlotte town: O. D. McGlolignn, Charlotte town: F. L. Carleton, Cliarlottetowr W. Callaghan, St. Louis; A. H. Bar ker. Toronto; Geo. Sheen. Olleeury E. J. ‘Ilallet. OTLeury; ii. B. ‘Cut (iliife, ‘Hunter ‘River, r Notes By The Way (Continued from Page 4) weather occur in the near future i. may involve the work of openini the street gutters for surface drain age at short notice. These are a. present completely choked will snow and ice. No doubt they wil receive needed attention beforl long. in the meantime it is gratify ing to note that the winter cond. tiOn of our streets and sidewalk. show ayery marked improvemen over that of twenty years ago. Mr. King has met with unsxpecf ed opposition in his rather belated choice of a far-off seat in Princl Albert. We are told that it inter feres with his plans. That is m doubt true and while it is regret ted by him and his supporters l like, interference is to be expects: when new or old colleagues of the Premier are looking for seats i1 the Provinces that have now no representation in the government Ontario. Manitoba, New Brunswlcl and Prince Edward Island are in this category. ,. .Bye and byc some of thee: Provinces may be represented ii the forecastie of the Ship of Statt. thus avoiding lay-election. The Mari times Just now are only represents: in theCabInet by Mr. E. M. MM Donald, who will always he roman-- ibered by the people of this Prov- ince as persistent In his continue- opposition to our every interest {do doubt i1, would be much mot! satisfactory m Premier Kins if flu Opllvflitlon would not euro-so ulu or his candidates ili tne by-elccti0u= but if they will do so he must out init to his hard lot. at. best he can. THE COUNTRY DWELLING Tile uni-o day's charter 0t "Beauty and the Best." toils liib0llt a misfortune which came t0 Beauty's father. The merchant shown above is Beauty's father. and there will be s. picture of one of Beauty's sisters tomorrow. When Beauty's fat!!!’ his money, the two eldest sisters fcriaontstlons in the bowels and were m a 8,6,“ 1,181,; The puni- » “M? “s” u“ “liumm was“ man had nothing left but an Old ‘ from the system without purslns- house in ‘he counuy’ which, how. Besides, it Is snore plcssant to take even “mum furnish a good enough than sods. ‘Ingtst lama urbulivtr" M“ u only hi, m“ grid daugh- ters would cultivate the lands about it. i Dictionary Coupon Oats Pisasdllnd enclosed the sum cl l..-|.~..,........-..... l"! my New or Rsnswal Oubssription to The Charlotostown Ougrdlaa and l0 ‘Gents ultra lor New Unl- "rlitv mfliiliidfli" ' . "AMI ,.......... ‘Willi! .. mould‘ is; ‘ultra hi- nemesis-yen: n lama sr * woe-ulna so Illilss. ...-..-...........-..urs a_eauaaeo.aoueaaaes at them now that Inge. the work. (Beauty's father is vrcarins I n“; blue cape with a band of block fur. His tunic is brown and hi! IIOORIIIII till) ‘ ‘ ‘ Beauty and the three sons word willing enough. but the two slstflfl said they would marry I011" °l their ollh suitors so that the! mlllll continue to live in wealth in tllb town. These. however. only laulllflii they had lost their torques. and they "ti" llml‘ ly obiiled to loin Beauty and it" father to help earn their syrup"?- I But even here they W" ltll" "l: unhappy and made Beauty do ll Women’s Safety from loss of charm under trying hygienic conditions secure this way. True PM ' ' like tissue SCORES of women's diaor den are largely traced to- day to old-time "sanitarY pads," insecure and " l’!- Eiglltin i0 better-class women today employ “KOTEX.” Wear lightest gowns and frocks without a second thought, any day. anywhere. Discard: as easily ll i piece of tissue. No laundry. 'Five times as absorbent as ordinary cotton pedal Deodorizes. Ends ALL fear of fiending. You get it at any 4W8 l" department store simply it? saying, “KOTEX,” No GIB- bairassment. In fairness to yourself. if! this new way. Costs only I few cents. Twelve h a [M13889- KOT X N. heredity-discard lilta tum Further Particulars ' of Tragic Deaths of Ch’town People The Guardian reported yesterday that Mrs. James T. Trainer, of 23 Kill! Street, Charlottetown, received the sad news that her two sous, Wil- Iiam and Daniel Holland, together with their wives, had been killed in an automobile accident in Boston. and lllele were no particulars. Btllll-tlll impel-s which cums to hand contirln the report of the death of these two couples, but not as the rc- suit of an automobile accident, They were the, victims of carbon monoxide There was also another victim. Geoffie A. Dwelley; and it. is report- ed that Gladys and Charles Holland. children of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel l-lol- land, were rapidly sinking at the Cam- Jflllge Hospital. where their names ire on tho danger list, Oxygen has been fed them constantly, but despite ~llltl llli-‘lr temperatures have steadily risen to 107. Officials of the Cambfldgg G35 p, Light Company spent five hours at the hospital with the doctors, using the utest and most. skilled equipment lllalllllllfltlirod for revivinggas victims. Fltllillvllll; are the details of the ter- rible affair as given in the Boston "out oi‘ Monday :-_ Five; persons were found asphyxi- ited lll a small two-room apartment it 468 ‘Prapclo road in the Waverley iection of Belmont yesterday after- 40911- Two children w-ho were over- come in the same apartment are on he dangerous list at the Cambridge Hospital. ‘ Tho dead are Mr. and Mrs. Wil- lam Holland, who had moved Into the apartment only tho day before; Ir. and Mrs. Daniel Holland and 390126 A. Dwelley. The lust three were relatives and lived in Wren- tham street, Dorchester, the Hollands it. No. 74 and Mr. Dweiley at No. 76. Tiiey had come o assist in itraightening the apartm m, out after he moving. The children are iladys Holland and belonged to Daniel Holland who was a brother if William. Mr. Dweliey was Dan- el‘s faher-tlzl-law, A gas‘ log that was used to assist n heating the apartment is believed - o have been responsible for the atallty. Although the log leaked marcelptibly. it is beiieycd that the ac- ual cause of death was asphyxiation iy monoxide gas resulting from the nrnlng of all the oxygen in the apart- nent. How long the five ‘people had been cad prior to the discovery at. 2.20 estcrtiay afernoon is not known, but s U19)‘ were fully dressed and as laniel had left word -that he would eturn for the night, it is‘ thought that ‘ie tragolly occurred. shortly after lidnigiit. The tragedy was discovered by leorge A. Dwelley. Jr.. and his sis- Ciiarles and roms Saturday night, went to the ‘rapelo road apartment or them. Seems ‘the “Eh” shim“? “gum: little short cape is lined with plaid rother-in-law's auto, which mtside the house. and noticing that he lights were also on in the tene- ient, he felt that something was Two Children Alive Opening the door he behold the bod- es. Although crazed with grief he xainined the ' seven unconscious arms and noticed that the two child- en were still alive. H9 Diviwd “P ‘iadys. aged 4 years. in his arms and an to the street. Hailing a passing axi he told the driver to rush £118 ‘ind to the Cambridge Hospital- He then rte-entered the tenement id picked up his nephew Cblll'l95| 59d geven years, and carried him t0. is home of Dr. P. A. Devaney, who ives close by. He was so unstrung the doctorwofncs that it WM bought he would also collapse. Boy Brings Hell! When Dwelley was carrying his lit- la niece to the taxi, a small boy. ensing that something had bullpen‘ d, ran to a fruit store, where he had sen a few minutes before Miltflfltyfle lfiicer J. Frank Grant, ‘who was olfl uty. Receiving the message from the,‘ ioy that. someone was hurt In an iw-I dent. Officer Grant rushed to the ollce box and notified the ‘Dflllce ration to send an B-lllbllllilltie- He then ran to the house that the ioy pointed out and sQBlBI-‘i the m1‘! ‘onscious forms on the floor, chairs, iid beds, ran to the tire house sit" kitted close by to get the rulmotot- Officer Grant feels certain tilfll ieorge A. Dwelley and Mrs. Dltlllel iolland were alive at this time and very effort was made to resuscitate hem to no avail. as they WW9 i"'°‘ iounced been rbortlv after by Dr- P- t. Devaney. Lagging- Agalnflb I Chair Chief John Argy of the Belmont ooiice was notified and he arrive: vith Officer William qgant. Fl") l°° barge of the tragedy. ' The tenement consists of a living com. bedroom, kitchenette and ibwtll- Jeorge A. Dwellsy, of 76 Wrentlmm =trcet. Dorchester. was found leanin! igainst a morris chair in the kitchen? ‘rom which he had OYldQBl-ly Bllilllell to the floor, in the sumo fflflfll- °ll l couch. was his dau liter. MPB- Dim‘ lei Holland of 74 rsntham streot Dorchester, with her husband. iYlnl; on the door at the foot of the couch. in the bedroom. Mrs. William Hol- land. who is the daughter of James H. Weccott of B19 Warren street. Waitbam, a motor-man on tlls 309m“ Elevated. vwas found l7“! °ll m“ 59d, with her husband on tho i100? near the bathroom dogr. The child- ren were on the floor of thlg room- ‘rliree valuable BosiOII terriers We? lying exhausted on the floor 0f t ° kitchen. no! were inter rvuutved t° the home of a_ veterinary. Dr. Camil- bell, where they wore "Ylved- Isrrierl Four Years wiuianl Holland. who in 31 vet" 9g ago, was married four Yell‘! 88° to Margaret M. Wescott. l! lwlfl! ll" second marriage for both. They have no children. For twelve Yell‘! il" “a! employgd by the Cummings M lk Qgmplmy of Dot-cheater as a driver.‘ and on laavigttllfit will l" hi‘. - (Continued on Page 7) 0 . . ill” Ncthia monoomforting D°lB0ll..u gas heater having burned 552° a" ‘Am Olllt tile Oltygenjn the room. a BURNS l than“Vsseline"Jei1y. Eases . Hastens nature's heal- sng. Wonderful for cuts, _ , and other little accidents. CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO. (Oaaaetldalsql Montreal sc inc TRADE IIMK PITIKJLEUII. Jfl-LY By Marie Belmont; combination with royal thine. The caps may be worn with the track. or the frock may be worn I091‘ rately. Cape dresses are featured for. wear in the South. and many of; them have short applied capes across the back only. i-t-Oti-i CONCERT AND CHRISTMAS TREE AT MURRAY HAR- BOR NORTH The Christmas Tree and C0!!- cert held at Murray Harbor North Hail on December 24th under the auspices o the Women's ‘Institute was a decided success. 'Mr..CBrlr ney 1). Mcleure occupied the chair Every number of the program was throughl-y enjoyed and upon its conclusion Snn‘Ia Claus appeared and after cordially greeting every onl- ho preceded in his usual way and presented each child ‘with a gift, an apple and a bag of candy. The ciltertulnnil-nt. closed by the singing oi‘ the National Anthem. Following is the program. Opening (Bhorns ~ Christmas Bi-ilr-i. SliGPPll by tho Chairman. it citation--‘Iwciconu!’ by Eileen MIYLUTC. (lraotlngs by Emerson Johnston. Everett (london and Charlie Clow. Duet ——-'*llie.morles" by Airnle (llow and Dollie Condon (encored). Solo i-“The Three- Flags" by Florence Llolvellyii. Chorus~“\\'e‘re booking" by six girls. instrumental Music by Mrs. Wm. Mclauro and iMr. .iilines‘ Clow. loncored) ‘Dlulognc—“The Ministerb vllills- take" by Ruth Caution, Florence Zllol-lcrron and ‘Dolly Condon. Recitation-by (ieorge Mlliar. Duet—"No Sir" by Florenm Mc- Herron and Dollie Condon (encor- ed). Stump ‘Speech by Ruth Condon (encore) ‘istrunleiltal [Music by Mrs. Wm. Mclinrc- and Mrs. James Clow. Diuloguc~ “The Census Fairer" ————Ailnie Clow. Emma Cook, Dol- lie iCondon. ‘More-lice Mclierron‘ and Adolphus Condon. Rcelunion by Everett Condom (encored) Coon Quartotte — Florence Mr» Herroil, Ann-ie -Clow_ Ennna Cook and Dollie Condon (encored). ‘Recitation by iTtny Clow. =Recltatl0n~ "The Shy Boy" by Amlle (‘low (encored) lilterinission-Saie oi‘ Candy ni- so Music Selections by Flore-nor illcHerron. Dialogue —- The Christmas Les son by Floyd Johnston. Ruth Cor, don, (leorge Mlllnr. Hazel M0 Lure, Lloyd lieid, iFlorenl-e Llew cllyn. Eileen Mcbure. liazol Rico Irene Kenned-y IWilena ‘Reid and Adolphus Condon Soft navy rep is the material r, who on finding that their father chosen for the smart cape‘ {rock ml married stster had not returned above. The dress is made straight, with Recitation by Hazen “I-lazenhs Dirty Face." Sewing -Song by Ruth Condon. Iincltatlon— No Stockings tr Wear" by ‘ilfarvcn Johnston, ‘ ialogile~WPuiling Sam's Tooth" McLure l0 lllqlllle an inset pieatnt the front and lTlllPlby 1.3mm; Cook, Annie .010...’ vex-m med with fiat bands of red rep. Theflyohnston’ Thomas C10“, and gar. old McHerron rep. which repeats the red note in lMonologue-—"l'ile Milk Maid" by i l findnoslylsatom _-_, Excess lstbontollalhlol. Ossesnip that elaerytvsvbere. Belau . lllllul all :0 demsn l removs mill! move ll. Obesity is m! rib-ill) l! men as it was. That easy and pleasant way to rod , i'°“"i ‘i iii‘; l‘"“‘°“..l’."‘il‘i"if.“ T ets. us our s . . e clse or diet is requ _ ~ “The reduction is gradual, raid? smell’ ing a pound a day. So the body sfillnfl itself to the new condition. ' C iiluiniula hals been calming; I8] t e everyw vs a: _ iifllugiliilsfilicplffgrhey have told others, the_use has spread, until people now no tailing 100,000 boxes monthly. , You can see In every circle will! “It? mols has done for your friends. Now ha: what it means to you. _ - Our book tells you every ingredient, you just how it acts. You will now reason for every good effect. our d!!! druggist will sign our guarantee. _ This is the modern, scientific Wm gain the slendcrness you seek. Invea it, test it now. .n’zii.'..?.iil.'i'."fi"ifil“t'ffi“tfit.i’ldfi . fttli for our latest hook. s ‘Ali-at. .' rec, and our guarantee. Clip it lam. Tlle Pleasant Way to Relic! MARMOLA m“ h zsasaiaplq $385 General Motors Bilg- _ Fr ' DETROIT. men. 9° __ , . ___-_—css ivilens iteid and Milton Llewellyn. Solo-"P-ai or wy Cradle Days’ by Doiiil Condoa. liecltatlou-"lhv Crippled D0117“ ‘iy Irene Kennedy. , DIaIoguo-JSc-lling Eggs"-—-Doll7 Tendon. Florence Mciirrron and Ruth Condon. . Duct by Wilens Reed Mid Ruth Condon-The Pal That ~i Loved. Recitation — "Ni-y Name" b] Lloyd Reid I Closing Chorus—"Sauta Claus is Coming." GRIPPE! Stop it ut the start. Heat and inhale Minarws, also bathe the feet in Minard’: and not water. _ Irong. f of the foxes’ diet should is the correct cereal to f dry IMPERIALS. Phone 721. L.___ lMPElQi/li. i‘ l!’ ti” Successful Winter Feeding Requires imperiais The “Power Foods." which supply energy and strength, are s necessity for your breeding foxes at this time. chiefly from one class of foods called All the energy and strength be made up of them. IMPERIAL OOD LIVER OIL FOX BISCUIT ranks very high In carbohydrates and IMiPERIALB ars also rich in vitamlnel and mineral salts. both absolutely neosssary for healthy. vigorous fmlso. ‘Best Results in Reproduction are obtained from the regular leasing of IMPERIALB during the gestation period. a; they are laxative and have s cooling effect on the blood. Milk and pure water ars always essenti ' In s font rsndt. eed at this season. IMPERIALB are acid by loading distributors or direct from the hdory. Imperial Biscuit 00., ltd.‘ Box 500 "“ " . Charlottetown, P. E. I. "carbohydrates." From one-third to ens-ham "—"! must come Irom food and 1w» 't~"-‘~»‘ Pr" wet». -.-._-.-.a.n...t-......,,........>..»@..--s»,.;, ,..,...,,.,,. ,1; - ._ Fsad the morning lnsal of.