#3 at latest andMost Important ’ 1 A FOX RECORD.—~Geucrnlly n.1- - isfnctory reports are being received o dlf- regarding foxes throughout the pro vlnce and a number of large litters are l-eported. The plumb is prob- ably held by Mr. George t‘1lllbeck, Summerside, Who froln n totnl of 32 litters seen to date has counted 156 living pups, an average of 4% ._-'—- 0' l I Thereieasmany ’ ' ft f ffiiif-"lfiififolliffiia . l ‘ RQQQ TQQ, ; to tllellttev. lt anyone knows of a M ' 1 _ ' _ ~~_ 5f B i 3 ‘better ole tllall this, tho Guard- ; t“ 3 f RCd R050 l5 a blflfld O 8- lull would be pleased to learn of it. * a dozen varietles of teas, chle y, w" 4 . . . —BURIEVD AT MARGATE.--Tlle f, _ hill-grown flChfi llfillillllla‘ (lfutlllta ltltti Mrsmlll’. Proc; : . _. tor, wlo t ct at tle resltence o l est and Strongest teas grown’ Miss Scllurlllzln. Myrtle St, last . - - )1 ;-.l.-_' -.- . -- ._ l The Skllful blendlvg °f the” l.I-’.‘If.'..‘;‘l.‘.i‘ l1§'"f1..i‘§.‘§0 ‘.‘Z.‘.‘l‘."."’l7.°..i? i 1 ‘[638 PTOdUCCS th€ delightful and tiny attt-rntltllt. where ‘her funeral -‘ ' ' ' e fl-q/o». look place ‘Wetlnestlny. from the ~ i distlnctlvc Red Ros u ‘ l lMc-tllotlist (‘llurcll to Illurgate (‘o- ' i t l The rich, strong ASSAM leaves llllyt‘lt'_l'l'l“'l‘lll' tlw-nsedslyllo warn-Ml l in the Red Rose package arc so tull ‘lidwlnisnlodllldnllroKelli *1 l of tea essence that tl-lrcc tezlzapoon- NHMUIL l fuls go as tar as flvc 0t ordinary tea. 1 d R 5.’ b- ma.“ ~ v. | _'l'lll- death occurred at llrc home‘ ‘ Row package. ' 'l\' -. lt-. Quint-y, I\iass., on April 19th lot‘ Mrs. Antlrew Robertson, in the Titzh yt-ar of llt-r age. She formerly l ,1l..-.1 in Fmltd-ltwtln, 1*. n. 1. She zit-nvt-s it lllttllfll fivt- daughters and lwul sons Mrs. lCastt-rbrtloks, of Wlldlloll ‘own, Mrs. Clarke, of ;.“'.tllllt‘l'\'ll.(*. . s., M ". Vinson, of illtlxbury. .\il Andrcw ML‘- lKvllZi" t1: , .\‘lass., and ‘Jrs. ltlnit-l , of Quincy, E.\t:1>s. lllv sons ztrta ‘llvv. 'l'honl:ls 11 lntl .1. 2111.1 (‘tt-tlrtze. rvsitlillg ill :l'.1i'i '1 (‘o :11llia. Th1- latt- Airs. i Hltlht stvl 311111 lcsitlt-tl with llt-r 1 ‘ 1 11' 1' '1 (illilttgv. .\|.'lss,'~'tl1' ill" ,5 '- l-l :t1.»l u, s .111 t.‘.i:ll- 1 ‘ .1. lalltr llllll ll-l-l lllznlv ‘ \\"l lll1I‘.ll"ll llll: loss. 150 ‘ Retiiv w tf. 1' -- ill. 1‘ .= l~t't\-' Huston tlll flavg.;1,';yg¢rx,f1 t\- 1 »:'1~.».>n for l‘l'llit‘t' - _- l\ horn /lllll‘l'lllt'lll '*‘"'“" llltr t t- 1 .1 tpllt ‘ .. 1 l THE storm AT ROTARY.— I'l‘bt- llrll t. wtwltly lullt-llt-tul of lllt‘ llttltal) t 11th was llvltl ln tllt- Dav- l!'\ lltl~t~l tt “tort y, liuiarian Pt-rtzy 'l‘1lr1.t-l' ill lllt- chair. .-\lllUll]!,:![ the visitors |ll‘t'.~il‘lll tvt-rt- Mcssls \\'il- llztnl Dtlvil-s. Alontrcal; (lordml Mc- ,, I ‘ 0 “lllllll. (‘orn\vall; Dr. Art-lllbaltl fie a Halifax; Albert lllt-Auhly, Sussex, N’. ll_; llobrart Jenkins, Mount Al- F bioll and Rotarian Fred Fraser, Halifax. (‘onsul Pierce contributed u R .ln lnlcrt-siing reading tlescritrtive fbflqread Ceker eTarfry 2;: l..s*a:..“l:‘.<;';:‘";.s:;;;"*1:112: TheStEawr-ocmlflaurhllllnfia __ _ l I ‘ 1'] ‘ v H a s ‘ ‘ ' ‘ .' ‘t *- J ~— lnvnt l1l connection witll the recent VVY‘¢‘YYV ¢vv¢v vvvv '~"'. convention, which shntvetl d small surplus. Prtlsitlent Grant referred to MAKE |~|- A M9953" the Marllilnn Hnlne Wet-k for i924, HAPPY NEW YEAR ilnitl suggested llllllklll0lllllblifitlli~ . "l rs t-omnlit on tzve tle mu ter in YOU!‘ 1101119 b? 10513111118 lit hand witll a view to getting ll ellwlllc "Bibi 89"!“ 111975- provincial organization started hero. YOU will 110$ B10119 11079 lt was rt-solvcd tllat the Roturiaus 1.. v _ U18 hi!!! 118M ll-IWWB- but , attend the Oddfelltlws play in rbt- l”. will also have at V0111‘ Print-t» lCtlwrlrtl 'l‘llt-atrt- on ’l‘1lt>s- ‘Bolllmlllld many 00m‘ dtly ncxt. The Stork tllcll tlptlcarcd torts and conveniences on tilt’ SVPHQ, and ltotariuu .-\. n. \_ 9V9!‘ hem" 90551517- W9 Arsvllzlult. ill a happy speech pro - " W111 glfldlY B9113 0"!‘ Bl- sentctl llotaritul J.O. Hyndnllln with 1191110 6011551! with 37°“ .1 Rotary t-up for his newly bol'u , daughter, and extended to him the MARIELMELIMFrLEEDC-rnlc bonny t-olltzratulzltions of his fol- ‘ " low Rotaritlns upon thcllappyt=ver~t. _» ~- ~ - a -- ~ -- QQO-OMQ-QO-bOOOOOO-OO-OO-O-k ltottlritln llyndnlan suitablyreplied. a l l} l’, iifif “- i, -.- 1.1 ~11’ 1.11m;rzlllttrt-tl‘quality. ll; marl-ax of ti llir st ;:r:;:l~ v. l, ;~%]l(‘t'ltlll_\' ylQlULitQ-(l for its lllfifll ‘tt:1l‘ilt~ .'i‘»".l1.. \\'1_>‘.".‘ll on Al". 1111s of ilnprtlvcd and vhlhllltalhfl‘ lull-writ. 11o»: 11:t.-.~.llt-.~= all; tlllilforlll ztntl Syllltillhl- cal in .~all;lpc, while tho length, witlth and yuagre of ev - cry roll arc true to specification. » Heavily galvanized wlth pure spelter both before weaving‘ and again after weaving‘. This makes the B. P. Brand in a class of its own, and is the reason Pioneer Ranches always used it and they have found that after twenty-five years’ use the wire is still holding their foxes. B. P. Brand wire is made by the largest fox wire makers in Great Britain. Our supply is expected very shortly and orders should be booked as soon as possible. Prices, freight rates and full information on receipt of request. We can supply every requirement for a fox ranch. ' Write The Rogers Hardware Co, Ltd Charlottetown -:- P. E. Island oo-owooaoooa 000040 >0 o» n a‘ o~+no+ee+no+o+oo+ooo++o+ooooo++oww+eo+oho “DANDER|NE" Stops Hair Coming (jut; Doubles lts Beauty. A lcw cents buys “Dandtlrlno.” After all zlpplication of "Dande- rine" you can nut iintl a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides cvory hair sllnlvs new life, vigor. bright‘ ncss, lllllft‘ trulor and tllicknt-ss. FRIDAY POTATOES SOAFHNGr-POUH- ocs \‘v'\‘lll as high as $2.50 at Mur- tay Harbor. Largo quantities havc bro-ll sllitlpetl from llt-rv. The scar t-ity of ram has gruatl-y llinderetl tlltl trallspurilltitlll however. —NEW can ovv_~1=.Rs.—:v1t~. l~‘. - , up a ‘ "iollritlt: anti llllllllllll‘) (llxlntl l.t-.l hulnnlersitlc. SALE OF LOTS.—~'l‘\vtl lots at lllglllantl .'\Yt'lllll’, tzjlPll Si; x ltH tout. on H111] by Mrs. lifllllthfi, wt-rt- sold at illltfllUll yesterday. Tllc plIrvlftlAt-r was Mr. lludsntl Alvin-tn] zlllti the prit-c was $200 catch. The tlutrtitlnt-tal- was M1 B. (‘tlrlt-r. IN OVERALS.—M1-.. reprt-st-lllillt: tho .\l;ll Alillt-s, Pltillvtlsll, N t-ily on blnslllt-ssl. Mr. first ifilVvlllllifi man lo tlppt-at" on tht- streets of (fbarlottt-tolvn in the uniform of lllc overall brigade, which nltlvelllcllt is now becoming lvitlesprentl throughout. Canada. (‘. lll. King, lsll Salt Vs-FIRU‘ TO CROSS.~—.\lr. llttgh Walton of Shenlogue, N. ll. was the first "isittn- to ‘Sulnnlersitle via the strlllts, having made tht- trip in a tlltlttlr-bollt. l-le rcporls go ing through about a nlilc of ice. The fest was clear water. Mr. Walton llltldt! extensive purchases in fisllinr: ‘supplies from MPSSTS. Brace, Nit-Kay ti‘: (10. THE NAVV LEAGUE TEA.—A great many citizens llatl the pleas- ure oi seeing the new Navy League llonlt- yesterday wilt-n the Daughr ers of lht- Elllplffi’ held a teat and stale in this large alltl ulagniflcetlb ly siluzltt-tl institution. lt was a lllost successful affair and Wits widely patrollizctl. Many lovely atrtit-les in ftnlcy wtlrk oft‘. werc uffereq l('I‘ salc, wllilc the t0’: was exceptionally nice. EDlTO'RS'TOUR.—'l‘llc schedule covorinz thc Prince Edward lslantl tour of the lfnitctl States ctlilnrs lll Junt- has bt-t-ll rtrccivctl from the piltitifllllifll‘ trallit: lllllflilgel‘ of the t‘. N. ll. and i s ftlllplvs: Saturl day Jllllt- l‘.’lll an“) a. m <Arrivc Ilortlt-n. .-\\llt) tlrivtl ttl Htl1llnlcr~ sitlv. lift) :1. 1n. l-Jlltrllin tor t‘halr l(lllt'lll\\'.ll. 1.00 p. m.— »l'Jl1lnt~l‘ at l<Ixpt-t‘il1lt:1t1ll l"lll‘lll. 2.130 p. m.» Auto 1ll‘l\l* ilftlllilti (‘lltll-lotlottnvn. 13.00 p. lll.- lit-t-taptitnl and lPll at (lovcrllnlt-llt lltlu-ttl, 73:0 p_ m,“- Entrailt tor llortlcn. 11.00 p. m.»- Lcavtl Borden. -—WEDDlNG BELLS.—.-\ rely prt-tty Qvt-llt took [llact- Wl-tincstlay nlorllint: lll St. Paul's chart-ll, Sunl- lllcrsitle, when Miss (‘t-lia Mtzlloll- gall of Sultlmr-rsitlt- bccalllt- the bride 01' .\‘lr. Noll .\lt'i)t)lll;t'lll of Grand River, Lot l-i. TllfflV wort- attt-ntlctl by Bliss Jcsslc McNcill and M1‘. litllllulltl Gallant, The mar- rialzta 4‘l‘l'l‘ll1t')ll_\' Wits pt-rfnrltlt-tl by ltcv. A. J. hlt-lltlutzzlll. llll(‘lt' of the britlv. Mr. Alt-lltlutzall is. :1 vl-tt-ran ht‘ the liltll llzltlalitln anti lost an llllSP for huln luily. t-lltls wish them a ltrppt' jtllll‘ll1*_\‘ through tlltlir und- tit~d llftl. MR. W. T. WRIGHT HONORED. -.\lr \\'1l1r;tl 'l‘. Wright superin- itltltltlnt of llli‘ lnfnrnlntiotl and Sm’- vlt-t- lilll‘t'1|ll for l’, E. l.. who is to bt- tllt- ‘_ll'li'l‘ll)lll in :1 most pit-using t-wnt ltl||ll\l'l‘t|\\' llltlrlliltlz, was tll-e lflltwl 111' honor at :1 lllllll|llt‘l on 'l‘1tt\.~1 y llilzht pin-ll for bim by Mr t] Mrs John lh-vit-s of the Dal - lltutal ‘filo 1:11 sts rlt‘ the lion-I :tlltl :1 ft-lv olttstlt: fril-ntls lmtl bot-ll lll\'ilt‘tl anti 11 ltlost t-njoy» :1blt~ lnt-tlu plt-part-tl, lnlorspttrt-ctl with witty sporwhcs. Mr. WrigllLl who is tmo tlt‘ tllo llt‘f‘t)l"S of the rzrtlat war, having lzont- ovt-r with tho Hlratllctlntl lltlrso in 1914 tlnd wears the Mons mt-tlal, is popular with llls 110st of friends and otl the occasion rtrft-rreq tn was the re- cipient of stlvt-ral very pleasing souvenirs which were tlccomtltlllicd by hosts of good wishes. THOMPSON-MACMILLAN. The marriage of Mr. Henry Tllolnpson, of Pirtnu, and Miss Frances Elinor lllacMllllltl, of Woods lsltlnds-t, P. E. l.. took place on Saturday even- ing. April 10th, at St. James (Yllurch ltltlnse, Plctou, the Rev. Mr. Wat- son performing the ceremony. The groom was supported ‘by Mr. Fer- nlo Mills and the bridesmaid was Miss Jennie Mills. The bride wore a suit of blue serge with black picture hat and furs to match. The bridesmaid wore blue silk. After the ceremony tho wedding party proceeded to the house. of Mrs Mills, whore supper was served. there being ll large numht-r. of guests present. Mr.!.lr\ltltM.rn.Thn1np son will nlnko their home in Plctou Mr. Thompson ls with l-‘rank Adam son, the lumber man. He wan one of the first Pictou boys to enlist for service in the great war going overseas with the 23rd battery and wears the Mons a or. having been It. the front in 1 H. Reading Matter Selected ‘From ‘This Weolfs News for The Charlottetown Guardian's Saturday Sllbscttll. PROPERTY SALE-The cottage and lot of the late Robert Larter ‘ on Orlebar street was eold at auct- ion by Auctioneer Carter on Wetl- llesday. It. was sold to Mr. James O'Brien for $1,650. --THIEVES ..AT ..LARGE.— There are some pretty mean thefts going on lately, but pro- bably the greatest of them all oc- curred Wednesday evening, when. Mr. Phillip Gallanfs (Life Saver) store on Queen's wharf was broken into and the contents completely cleaned out. As it happened there was not any nlolley in the till, but the goods stolen alllounted to over two hundred dollars. ($200.00) Mr. Gallant is a peace abiding and suc- iable citizen and can ill adfortl this great loss and why any cur should do such a dastardly crin_l_u as this rtelllains t‘. mystery. Pp to the time of writing there has been no clue found, btlL the fact rtllurlitls that as tllt- person or persons art- running at large lll(‘l‘t' is bound to bc more llilllltlflte along those lint-s. The tlczltll of Elizabeth Wyatt “KQIAyFUd widow of the late Joint Molitltld- occurred on the morning of April 22nd ut the rt-sitlellue or lltlr lliect- lllrs. (lent-gt: ‘l.. Boswell, Black Adder l\‘arlu, French l-‘ort. 'l'llt- det-t-nsctl who was S1’; years of age had bccll ill failing llflilllll for some timt- and her death though Slltltlflfl \\‘.|s not wholly llllcxpt-trtetl Shc lI-UVPS to lllourll two soils- Jtlsvpll and Albert botll rvsitlcllls of (‘llitrill-{U lll., ont- Sister Mrs. J. ll. lltlltrlte. Owing to tht- illness of llt-l" nltlt-t- tht» rctntlins will bc taken to tllc l'l't‘Sl)_\'lt‘l‘ll|ll ('lllll't‘ll at Alarslliivltl, where tllr- ftlllt-rall acr- vict- wlll bt- llt-ltl ltvlrtt-gt- lt-avillt: tllt: house at llit) p. lll. S:ltl1rtl:ly' S it-t- at (‘llurt-ll, i! 1). 1n. lh-v. (ll'tll‘;.',t' Tayltn’ officiating. How oftt-n it is said that (lads ware lll't’ full of lllgaslt-lgv, anti so it would seem so far tls tllt» late Mr. Ilellj. Pigott or" Mount Stclvtlrt was l‘0ll(1t‘|‘ll(‘tl. for tht- late gctltlt-nlzlll \\':l.~‘, working as usual on tianlrtlay aftvllltlolt tho ltltll inst when ht- fclt llt- was not vt-ry wcll. 'l‘llus he took to ill-l llt-tl and t-tlllctl for the doctor with the rt-snlt llt- stunned to illlprtlvc. llolvt-vor lt was thought best ltl st-nd him to the llllrlplllll ill (‘tharlottctolvn which ‘was done on Tllurstlay. Even then all signs gave hope for recovc1'y~— yet hi5 spirit left him nlortnl rc- lnaills on Saturday the 17th about ll a. 111., his remains arriving llt Mount Stctwl" on Saturday even- ing. ‘Flu-re y a large llulnbcr of the residents at the station to llltlet tllc t-ortage which was ac- cmnrlanictl by the beltlvetl wife of the dct-czlscd and his eldest brothel‘ (‘llpltlin David. 0n Tuesday morning one of the largest funerals cver held ill the district took pltlcm. lllauy coming by the eastern train, for the late gentlehlzln was known far and Wide as a loving husband, an affectionate father and a true friend, The scr- vice was most. impressive. The fact that the dcceasctfs two daugh- ters, lyliswls Anly and Lina were on their way from the States it nlade it. all the more pathetic. The Rev. ltobcrt M. Brodie led the service and spoke on tho words "Jesus wept." Thc conlbinctl tillOll‘ of the l\\'n local churches with a number of 1' "ands led in the singing or the h, l5 Jcsus Lover of .\l_v S0111. No Not O11“ and Safe ill the Arms tlfJcsus. At the conclusion of tllc SPlTlPt‘ tllt- rt-llltlins were laid to rest ill the .\iot1l1t Stwtrart (JOHN-b try, the pall-bcarcrs bvitlg Messrs. John l). 'l‘illl1llo11s. Daniel Dirt. fltltlrgta. Jay, Alfred (lraut, Janlt-s Mt-Llluullllll tllltl .\rtllll:ls Collin. 'I‘lll1s clltls tho t-zlltllly l7Ill't'l‘l‘ llllt‘ who will lung bt- rt-tllclllbcrt-tl by his widow {Ill/l his two tlallglltcrs and ills two brothers, (‘alptallt David and Mr. Mont Pittatt, botll of whom live at Mount Stcwart. To 111080 the many friends of the district convoy tht-ir sympathy and prayt-rs. lll addition tllt» Mvthotlist (‘lltlrcll ltlscs a vtlluctl llt-lpt-r, lllc cunllllun- ily at largo loses a frlcntl. Tbv (‘tttltrtllzln joins ill synutlnllly will‘ tho berctlvtetl. Tlln r-ltlny friends of Jtlst-rlll Ln (‘lair wll‘ sltltat- r0211‘! it) it'll?“ tlt’ his tltflllll wllltzll (l(’t'.lll‘l‘\‘tl_ili lllr. b-lnlt- on April 12th at Elan-till. l.nt. K1‘! The (ll't.‘l‘l\§l‘(l who was in 111.1 li0lll your \v;_s wcll and fllulrabl)‘ known throluzlltlut lllt‘ prnvinctl and will llt- greatly llliast-ll b)‘ ills lfltlllllll and l‘+'l1llll't‘!4 s was shown b_v llll! great t-tltlctlu ‘c of pooplv who visitt-tl 111111 during his slt-ltllcssgltlltl ftlllowtltl llllll to St. Alllll-‘s, llopo llivtlr, Vv'lIt‘I't‘ bt- was burltltl. .»'\ll that lllt-tlit-al stltlll alltl loviltt: lllllltl!» ttollltl tlt» ~v;1~; 11111111 but ill] to Ill! avail. Zlu 1n: his illut-ss llt- was frt-tlllcnl I1~tl by his bt-lovt-tl pzlszttlr. \. .ltl1t-r (lltutlct. who lltlluillislcrt-tl t.» him llll‘ hlsi rites: of tho lltlnlall Vathulic ('lllll'l‘ll. liesitlt-s a host tit‘ friends and rt-ltttlvt-s llo loaves to rllourn the loss of :1 loving husband and father. tl sorrowitlg widow (nee Voronitltt Mllrtln) flvtl sons: Peter, now in (Yalgary. Albt-rttl; Frank. Leo. Clarence anti Florence at home. ".5! I-JA II NOISE! CATA ll llllAll DEA It‘ AND TEllI-R SAFE. . [Plaid \VAY T0 TREAT AND IIEI. EYE AT HOME. 1f you huvt» cutnrrll, ontnrrhal deafness nr ltmtd ntllacn caused by caturrll. or If phlopzln drops in your throat nntl has caused cntnrrh of the. stomach or bowels, you will llt- glad to know that tltenn distressing nyulptnlns nlrly bt- entirely overcome in many lnsttlnt-t-s by the following treatment which you t-tnl easily pre- purn In your tl\vn llnmt- m. little cunt. Hocuro from your druflgifit 1 ountzte of Varmint. (Double Strelurth) Take thin home and add to it nt of h!!! water and a little granulated nturnr; stir untll tllnllolvod. TuJtoono tublt-lrpoonfltl four time! e day. An improvement In sometimes noted af- ter tho first day'n troutment. Breath- lmr should bt-t-elnln easy, wblltl the distressing llt-nd noises, lloadachen. tlltllrlt-lm. cloudy tltlltklng. elm. should gradually disappear tinder the tonic m-tlou of tho treatment. [mes of smcll. tut-rt". tlrlfccllvu hear- lmt and Illlllttll! dropp in the bark of tllo throat are o her lymp- tnmn which suggest tho reeence of eeturrh and which may o ten be ov- ercome by this efficacious trest- rnent. lt In neld that nearl ninety prr cent. of all ear troub en IPQ vaulted by cutarrll and there must. therefore, be many people whole hearing may he rentored by thll nimble. hlrmlull. home treatment. . oi ' l . . ___ . nnnnuunvnnnnn|nnnnuuuuununn lllvrtlltuull The Walthanl "Riventide" tnodal. Priud from 870.00 u tturds. Many other Wal- tmm modcls—- Ask your jrrwller. The basic reasons for Walthanl supremacy i N 1854 the first factory in tilt: world to manu. facture complete watch movements was opened at Waltbaln. Before tbagplzltcs were fashioned in one place. screws in another, springs ill another. All the parts, produced by different people ill different places, were finally a5. sembled somewhere also. As a result, thc tttllc kecping qualities of completed movements were by nu means reliable. ' Walthatn altered this condition. Waltham tuplacctl ltit-or-ntiss methods with standardization. At Walthzlm were evolved those marvellous atltomatiernachingg which replaced much hand-work, resulting ln greater precision, A modem Wztlthanl Watch is the worltfs finest achlcvemcnt in watch-linking. To own a Wtlltbaln is not only to be assured or time accuracy, but to have the prestige which comes from pose“. illg n watch that commands respect everywhere. WALTHAM IHE, WORLD'S WATCH. OVER, T_l_[\_r\__§l ii/tlllllnm Grandfather Hall (flurkx, Mtmlrl and Leather - (all colors) Desk Clocks for Ilunrcs of. refinement. Ask your jeweler. WALTHAM WATCH COMPANY,.LlMlTED' MONTREAL Makers and Dtlrtribulnrs 0f Waflham 501M418 in Canada Factories: Mammal, Canada; Welthlna, UI.B.A. 1n w-nv 1I1|I v" II "nun v L_IL _-.,. and three daughters, Mrs. Austin and one sister, Mrs. Levi Peters. Frank Murphy, Dolph MC Walsh, n" Summeralde; Mrs. Jere- both oi Martin. , Austin Walsh, James llogamAl nliah Peters. of Martin and Lauret- . The pallbearers were an follows: Peters and Reuben Gallant. to. at home; also one brother Mathias _ ; 1 Clear» Cut Distinction and the Package ' Watch for the Words “MADE IN CANADA” and the Address “LONDON, ONT.” minted in Red across he face of the Package nd you will get the ienuine Original a the big package. Eaten by Canadians for 12 years C '"""""' ""’"f“"°-"'- leliehed for quality and flue flavor. , Ietlo omit Tented Corn m» comp-m. l-lntlhtl ' LONDON, tQNT.