-— _i________- ,,,;-...,\-:_,_.;,,uq.<;, ‘ » no l: I 6’ m‘ -ii.-»;iiti..'. im ‘j’ . _ _»-§@'"----—-_______ note/flake 1t Removes Grime and Dirt tngiiiw." I fo S othriooritn‘. human-q {dd-I itPErii/ii. ltta ruin min Nutrition of Foxes The “Power Foods", which eilpply Energy and Strength, require to be ted your breeding foxes at this time. All the energy and strength must come from 100d and chiefly irom one class of foods. called "Carbohydrates? From cnpiiiird to one-half oi the foxes’ diet should be made up oi them. IMPERIAL COD LIVER OIL FOX BISCUIT ranks very high l“ .lcarh°l'ydrates" and is the correct cer- .-.1i to feoii at this season. IMPEFNALS are also rich in Vitamiiies and Mineral Salts. both absolutely necessary to sueeeiisiul diet, BEST RESULTS lN ICEPROI)U(‘TI()N are obtained from feeding IMPERIALS regularly during the entire gestation period. as they are laxative and have .-. eoolinq effect on the blood. Teed the morning meal ol dry IMPERIALS. ORDER Now Lay in a liberal supply 0t IMIPERIALE now to tide you aver period oi breaking up of made. For sale hy leading distributors or direct from factory. Iiiipcrial Biscuit 00., Ltd Box 500 * Phone 72L Charlottetown, P. E. l. '1 Q also ‘ Central Guardian POTATOES-TEN] Bron, market prices paid. oi Kinkora who‘ appeared in reoflnt Fiddlers Contest. and as it appeared l-u the press. LONG ‘CREEK-We are pleased to see Mrs. W. McPhee again after her illness-We McKenzie is improving, alter severe illness.-—Tho school progressing favorable. under FORMER Minneapolis, ‘Minnesota, on u! ‘Rustico. Besides a widow here. A.‘ Molmllan. lLllllt‘ . , |l’.il'lll>l'. .wilh a pulnlul il('l'l eiil wh'lii ‘y Wllllv going iilinui l';'irl’i'5 lirll, null .~i1nit~ 0i’ lMr. Mclivilun iiiilli-linu ii ll llilil his position liven livo Wll Illllrli lizi - strut-k him ‘juritrs. i-Qo-é“ »- - PERSONALS i .\li'. _li:iiteil-tll liruirv, who friends and rviutive-s in lii-ll Point. | I.\li.\'.~; l/iuisn ("ox rolurnoil to VA. C. (fox. Souris. I ._-_ i ‘in Souris. Wlllffll sliiv was l l friends In Ilopi- ltlvi-i". l ‘Mr. .l. .l. Plnmuri. iailitor oi" iintl iliIllElllPl‘ spent tlio Wonk in Charlottetown. ECMECRAiLD M01557‘ C I qiil-Iiillilll,’ tho ipmhblnlmlri: \\‘l i iur COIL . i . -“ - (iuigun. r. John Ii, .\llll‘lilly lt-ll lill n», l it] llxiiliill. Muss. on Filllii)" lug alter simiiiiiiiu tiii- ii-iiiti-i- I his tiiilii-r. .\ir. lii-riiiirrl Mur- . ‘l-Jmcruld. t-ssrii. (Flizilrii .\ll‘..\llllIt\ll. lniufi-i .\ir_ .\ J. Murphy is busily un- giiizi-iil in huuiliii: ice tor his lvo i-n-uiii parlors iior the twinning slliil- ll|l‘l‘. Wi- wish liliii much success. immwn m", Jnh" I,‘ Mummy .\li.--. ll. .l. Yli-liniiulti. Ciiarlntln. minim a h...» any“ “smug tnnn. " =' 'lilIIlii! tho wot-k mid ' iiilli lll‘l‘ shut-r, Airs. L‘. W. (iruki-n. lvus uuil ll'l¢‘IIil:-' in ilin rily. Ii‘ri-i~tuu'n. l‘. .\lll'i| \\‘l|iii' is fipufllliil“ ii‘ “u.” ‘i;‘r]\')([ hommys m New 3193,13‘; iiuiiiul Nliiriihy iiiid Will. 1,01 34;» ii“. gum“ m- ML F J_ ll‘|‘ (‘u l~‘ii~i-lti\\'ii. spout Sunday i-iiiiii_ ' Hfilllili: l‘l‘lilll\'lJH iiiiil irivnds in _ _.._ _ Iloiie iitlvei". in." l'r:ii‘l .\liIIl'|Ill_\'i l-‘i't~.t:i0w'il. Iii ' ism '\ FOR (‘ORN S Use The Best And Forget The Rest REXALL ll RN SOLVENT i From School Teacher To Great Eminence 'l..l.°‘i'.'."vi"".'.i'..'.'."‘i>$'..‘.,'i'.°.'i.‘ll.".l'..'Iii‘Z§ iii ently and qualified for district school ac er. Further pursuing his studies and inching, he managed tn lave up enough ‘ "l? Min and alter a . Bays treatment they can entirely removed. nruinie .ivil wii. he hyiiln ti“ we" w of medicine in tlie IICW Oil section ot Pa.‘ "id nhen mde horse-back thrii the woods ii, "uh ind relieve those who were aer - only ill. He was _a utudennot nature‘ Itnew nnrl rnuld easily Ifwqfll" "m" ‘h; medicinal plants growin in thew h n. Later, he moved iirBiiih o,hl.Y. w; eye he launched ltll favorite remedial. ":1 . "l a short time, they were sold by W"? ‘Y1K’ A“, giiiiii iiii iiiiii. Tim-y. the new“ i It e known tin-mah- v ' ' . ac lmm“ i i“."“?.'.'"1lE-v..§lfirliturtzlinz; ~Drug Co. i "’ la tonic. More thanfi million bottle! Th ~~ told.‘ '22." Price 25 Cents vebeen sold. Ii _ut ru 014ml" , ll" the "nlieweiyh ‘in "sud yffbm- t in...“ 22"."..- .. ‘u: ii. Lebtratlq ltitlgehurg, Ont. ll; “Z l l money to ut him thrii medical eolle . ' 8y Mari; Belmont r l l l l l I The unusual little rout iilltt‘lt‘lit‘ll ilibove is copied from o model signed [or u small "Plirlslanno. n-avy felt hat to match. ed with a llttlg brown telt hat. buying ipototoea every mild day at lthelr collar. Water Street. Highest aus-s-iau. connecriorc-itbwiiii Mr. A. E. Kelly from Kinkora who dancei and _Mr. Jerome Ranahiia, violinist ’ to note that Mrs. J skili'ul manage-merit of Miss ltosir MoDougalL-Mr. A. M. McKenzie was a recent visitor to Canoe‘ Coven-Mr. Mark inman of Argyhi Shore paid a visit to Long Creel- recently-A very successful soclall was held in Canoe Cove Hall, 26th. ISLANDERF- \\'0!‘d has been received o! the death lii PAINFUL INJU RY— .\l l‘. Rollnlil yuiulier brunt-hos on lht- lop shut-k usty lsiisli on his hnuil. (‘nnslilering that vlly today illllll‘ spending Easter with lwr parents, Mr, niiii ,\1i-_5_ Miss Allllil Multan filwill Planter iuuist iii‘ Mr. and Nirs. A. (f. (‘ii.\'. _ '.\ii‘s. Win. A. (Ilinndlei- illlil (liIlIL{lll9l' Heir-An of Hiizellifnnk Hliaiii the week end vlsiiinr A coachinankt topcoat was Lilo original model. as one oan see iroml lhi. lapels and attached skirt sec- tion ‘Navy blue serge is the nieil- him. and the coat l-s worn with a Camels hair could also 1m used effectively. and the outfit ooinplet- ‘IO thr not all out are he! is the th- ‘l 9th March last of Wellington Nel son. son ofqhi- late iSamuel Nelson‘ 0X10‘ brother Doctor iDariil Nelson oi Portland, (Jregon oni- sister Am eila, survives. The late Mr. Nel- ;on left Charlottetown labout 25 years ii-go anti liiiil many l'l'li‘nllS’ lllBl on. ‘aiignil in hauling flii-ivouil I'(‘l'l'Ill.' his \\'lIl‘ll Jurn ii "lniiloil" irt-i- t-ui liy other the fret lethal“ way ~oiuti llilllfll iurgoi- brun. Mr. Alucrhollzin (‘lllisltll rs iu- Wits iiii-i. .llilflie ‘to escziiio (!\'l'll with those in- has l-ilillll. tho priisl fviv months visiliig Lynn. \Iil.\".~l.. lins rvtiiriii-ll i0 his iiouit- lii the the the Stimme-rsiiit-Cloiirniii Airs. Eunuin end ile- BRINGIN G UP FATHER-v THE CHARLOTTETOWNQQQIQJIAN‘ __,___\____._. ___ . ViS IO u “ltflvflkfi: 4.111‘ h“ 1”‘ .i _ ,. ", Canadian Hydro Plants Captivate the Imagination of the W orlJ Th1’: i’: number l5 of a serif: qf advertisement: issued "I the inleres! of Canada's electrical development. / No1'l,‘:l1e111EIectr1'c e ‘y? ,.i- -. .i. it iii ti (.1 electrical era. fi ination of the world. Suguenzly. iliut harness its powers. Niagara! to the public. OMPANv Lima-ran Fyizip/zzent for transmitting Sound am/ Pozver I I Information Hydro-electric development in Canada represents _n total invest- ment estimated at $767,000,000. At present rate oi progress this total will reach $i,750,o0o,ooo by i940. PAGE ssvnn 1 EW people realize the speed with which Canada is leap- ing" forward into the new / Among the numerous hydro- l electric developments under way in Canada, two, by their magni- tude, have captivated the imagi- Onc is at Qucenstown on the Ni- agara River,“ where the Ontario Hydr0- Slcctric Power Com- mission is completing the instal- lation of a plant totalling over 500,000 h.p. The other, at tbc head of the Sagucnay River, will have an ultimate CapaCity of 1,280,000 h.p., of which a large amount will be used in a new industry to be established thcrc—thc manufacture of aluminum. Themiglity force of Niagara everybody knows, but few realize the force of the This river in northeastern Quebec is the single outlet of five large and many smaller rivers which run into Lake St. John. ' This mighty flood pours through the tumultuous Grand Discharge, rushing down over 30o feet to sea level ' -—eqiial to the drop zit Niagura-f-and flow- aing ...€i.....tl1Di.LS8l'lCl. feeadeep foiasixtytuuilcs to the St. Lawrence, to be lifted bodily out 0F its bed by great engineering works This work means the establishment in Canada of another centre of hydro- electric energy comparable to that of‘ For thirty-five years it has been the func- tion of the Northern Electric Company to manufacture and make available the means of transmitting and distributing electrical energy in every form. In the Canada oi the future we look forward to an opportunity for even greater service 41 --By George Montana? COLLARb MUbT i“ Q ?- ‘rut: can Trim- |y~4vgr~4TED THEbE HlC-H Q i926 Iv |IT'\. Famine tomes. 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