¢€ "Futurism-the pain isqonf llard Coil Schooner Admiral Drake coming with SIY hundred and fifty tons best quality Laka- wanna Company Coal. This is considered the best quality coal on the market. Five hundred tons nut size for base burners, one hund- red and titty tons egg size for lurriaces. Book orders now. A. Aylivaiil & C0 Phone 176 u. ' “liicvirr lllvllllllnlld immediate Needs We have Old Oats (choice quality), Old baled Hay and Straw, all at greatly reduced prices Bran. Middlirigs, Cornmeal. ‘ Cracked Corn- Oil Cake Meal. Schumacher Feed, Roll. ed Oats, Crushed Oats,’ Feed Wheat, Mixed Grain (for Poultry). Crushed Oyster Shells, Chick Feed, Poultry Supplics that make Hens i. Lay. ' CARTEWS FEED STORE ls headquarters for all kinda of Feeds, Gram- Seeds etc” etc, lowest prices. Carter 8t Co. Ltd. "ii ally Selections liii l Guardian Readers i ‘Pom the W. 8. Loueon collection FREELY GIVE. Li-t US lft'l'l_\' ElYV. _ giving. Put" tt~i ui- trill)‘ lit-til)‘ givv, Si; ttiiicli itii~ iiiiir-i ivi- li"iil_\ livri. Givi- tiiii<-. give thought, LJVL‘ isirciiglil. in luring llPuIlS. Givi- luve~ ltivii. tievi-r 5V". Hui otht-rs tit-ml. Uivi- qmiit-tit S Yltfll lll.’ uii-i- thy ziiiil Noi- loar lliii lives) Givi- willingly thyscll. but lFl. thy saPrilit-t» ili- tn-l- from ilrr-ss: S» ;:.vi< tliy gills. Aiitl Illlllllllil tic to givi- to Gull-- Iti lllil'llililll'lt",i. His .\‘:iiii thinks anti ii niwil thy ill‘! Zlllll lll\\'<|_\i'.~l in jiii" llllfir-‘wy lit‘ ivliii itivrs iiot, is iiot liv- iiiii. Th1- tilt-ri- < lllillw ivr- girth-- wt- livc. 5 gliiiii; to svcurc llllflllllfittlls‘. " wt.» C l1 ‘ : ' ' i ' - '-’ . . . .. i l] taiiitil iii an cttip!) trite H“ the 3m" has‘ h over‘ at has‘ l‘ lopc‘. _;1itiXious to emigrate. Tho)‘ Hi Y ...~.h U\1)T~|".~' i? l. 5i v/~ _ _ 4 ‘Yilfltlllfi other tirgziiiizatintia to ais- W“. (a S’ R_ Boa,“ In "-5 yam“ l l oll i l =2 your (Oellwlvl) Canada and “ll lush: Dolly (fouled 1%) Ql-ll II advance. B8 per nu (mulled) In chance t; U. 9. A. sh U i l lurks Dalton, President. I. I. Burnett, Ella: nil Publhkol. i D- K. Lid; ll Illlll- TilURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1922 IMMIGRATION tion for a considerable number of _ K v desirable immigrants we should Elsewhere m m“ Issue a repunluenil s suitable agent to the 01d fllltiears of an address delivered by‘ Country ‘upphed with such aalr':ames pawn before ‘he “Dam: (urination as emigrants o rade l" t ltit. W , is n: e "us! "Hooking for and in a position to ‘will be read withias keen an in ~tercst as it was listened to by the inembtts ot the Board and ihr. ot». ll!" W11 ho liliiiiptay it in a mariner that wilt attract. A Mr. Paton’! address is a rcvc- ‘her citiizcns who had the privilegeimmm m “may respect!“ a revel} ‘of htarmg i" ltion of past neglect on our para. 3h‘. Paton i5 a business mun’, a revelation or [he value s“ by l . ha” ‘Hm returned “Om ‘m “mum our sister provinces on iitiinigrants cd visit to Europe; while in Engq _ , . “UNI the price they are pairing to llatid and Scotland he discussed. _ v secure them. We heartily coni~ whet ' f i m; 1th th ‘uesnon 0 mg“ o“ “ euneud to tlie government and to ;Gnllgl'.tll0fl authorities who are. i, |_iiur dfifcreut organizations through .iti touch with every phase of the m“ the province a careful per’ Suhjtcl‘ Wm“ he 185mm] “my lLV/ll of the address. Time pre- iWllkll he t-xpruswd in his address vents any comment in [his issue llast night covers tho whole iiui-s-‘on ttic proposals. uiude at lust ‘lltlil s0 tiir as this province is coir‘ night's meeting. "m: cnisis oven Our (lOSIlétlCYlCS (‘r-Tncll. He told what Australia isl ‘ what! t-vt-ry other province iii (‘auiula is; m“ looked for moi-trim.‘ "iiiziig aiiil all thc inloriiiaiitin giv ' briiia tlie long anil ‘i-ti aliiiiit Print-c Edward island pruybd for word that we danger ‘tor tlie tin-omit, Much has liiippen~ Tll"l"h arc thousands 0i men and _ .eil since the war atouds began to. 3H3‘ tiratlicr, much that we know noth- ..,,,. ing ol and will not know until we ivomvti in Great Britain who t _\‘-'l\itl Australia. South Ali-i ca, New i. rcatl the history some years hence ‘Merriam-l drill cvcry province in Can lTlir-re have tic-en compromises !t_ 1 tiila. can prnrlucc naturally _ Great Britain and in tis true. niziile com- "lHSIFlPlllJ/j HIP)‘ sci- the zictuq! p10- ullUQlS Ii! tpromlsrzs rather than plunge into ii war the outcome ol which might tirniluvts; tlicy si-c in Clllii“ thi; climate in err-n section oi tlic Bri tun-s the scenery. have proved disastrous to EIITOPP. . ' ' i k ', '.ti' is (Inmmlons except Ono thing only we non at l l y ~hr- British navy in the Dar the “diplomacy” ': ‘~ -!ti-il tlie arrogant. ‘lPriiirii l".’lWilI'll Island which ls '10" was and iiot oven‘ '-'" v"ctor_\' s0 m» ' , . purines ofui slliiaofofiellln lld defensive. g puljjunfififl which there might learn to ho but a stop to a complete union of can”, Originally m; Food of the their forces. u" Goon-Now the Ewrydlv Confeciion of Everyone All ls not plain sailing however. One strong obstacle to the union oftbe two parties is the domtn ant influence of Quebe: in the Liberal party. Quebec is really protectionist at heart and wholly opposed to the tree trade notions of the Western Progressives. But there are among the astuti: lead- crs of the Freucbapeakiiig ‘pro vlnce those who foresee that the absorption o! the riogressivea 0i a portion of tbcm into tlie Liberal party might be tlie readies! means of killing thy Yarmer Jkograasive movement. a result quite desirable to those who stand opposed to the group system Will) possible class dominance. The like result is feared by a considerable sec- tioii of the Progressive party and this operates to delay an)’ immefb late Steps toward organic union. Tell u; About card!- What is Candy‘! Our lriQHd. ‘MF- ‘lvehctt-r, who "Wrote a Dictionary an‘) defined with great care the words of our language. 811W’ ‘Kxuuly 1st. more or less solid preparation made of boiling sits’ at or mollasses to tiie desired con- sistency and then crystallizins- molding or working it into the desired snape. lt ts usually flav- ored or colored and often contains nuts 0r fruits." This ls the delin- ltlou tnat still holds in England, where candy made from molasses ls always called "Toffee," whcre~ 3s m.» general word “COIIIBCHOD" or "stint-t" ls used for that which we in general designate a5 Can- dy. There is ti romance about every ' lIllSln0>S in tlie world. Touch the it may be said to be highly ordiniirr things of life, common ‘jtfablg tliiii twki parties so articlw we use. and eat, and wear; closely allitd should mutuaily trace thciu ‘back through all tbelt aliare in the responsibilities and [ITOL'8§~(‘$ n! manufacture to their work of goveiiiiic the country litimhle boginnitigs, and there is and aiiiiiiuisteriiig its affairs. Pr2~ :n evcixv Oil" 0f them. ii 8101'!’ o8 tnigr Kin; apparently desires to rich aiiil rare as was over woven cllcct closur rulalions by iuioitinii by iiic manic mind cf the fiction iwo-iirythi-t-c portiolios to prominent "Ht" l" ‘he 5'8“! “Md 05 iiullla" Progri-ssivcs, l! till; were done, rolnanw’ they would form ibut a Slllflll minority in wliiit would be still a Liberal administration, whose gon- ernl policy would bc litllg inodi~ fled by [he infusion of so Smaiprif slri-~:~" llllll storm. W: got a lnt ii portion of new blciid. Fur thislm 8W0 "u! 0t our troubles. The reason it st-cina improbable lhatgpre""l‘ ‘PVQME-d ‘Tanned 50°05 b?" "mm than a pomrm or me PTD_II‘IIIISP tlizit Invention was nccess- l The Birth of An Idea. Nr-iv iili-as come to us; iii time gressm, part). wmlm consent w h, ary for tlie grout armies of Naprr bound by an). sum “grtenwnt icon. The American Civil War de- _*__ velripi-tl the tnnnufactiirltig of Ynlcfis iiiianitnity could be sea-Jiorts ilnll slim-s unttl America bei- izrcd iii the Priivrtwfiivfi Daily ‘difittfllci illll‘ of the liiailini: ni:~initl'ac~ tn union with tho iliihcrzils. it isiyiurtrrs in the world, Zllridsru war tilivitius that the prtiilfiscil “limit-Hale llii‘ ‘lU/BIOIW-ii the aeroplane. would b0 ‘partial and iiot COll\IflBl_9,l\\‘ll’t-lv.~"< and rrulin. Flemish exiles ill] absorption ‘rather than a lu broiiflllt tiic manufacture of wool» rion, and also lii-it it must ilividcllrtis lll England and RIVA‘ Eiiizllsh tiic Progressive party as ‘it iiow woclcus go all iivcr tlie world and stands into two contending TKB- Sllifltilcst m‘ all, the manufacture lifills. This would éllnlOtil iiievitub- of (‘riiiily traces its gym“ pat-k m ly load to the tlisvuption ol B Dflf- ll"? “lil mctllcal men among ‘lil\f1\\‘l)vll\ PXlSl. And yet we ex- i Turk. After interminable, "jr 1L“: and ruiiuiugs t0 and fro: l l andlptlsllls the Turk was finally given! i! <',"fllil!’ l-Turopciin enii- ='i\"-' .’.'t‘.itii,~' to lmuiil» litre! . ‘- Ml. "w," nrlwitli tiruposals and counter pro- Illl Ill" ziiiwority bliuiuriiviiiii uiii id's I §J~,k_n,$_ mm Mm Vvus nmessaryiiill live o'clock Tuesday. afternoon- H” h“ mm“ hp” i, w“ “W w martin say tivhat he was going to rlo; llll ilit: work being tloiic under thulhe Sam “and m mgve“ “Knock priisi-ni tjriiiziiliaii iiiiiuizzriitioii poblme peace terms were signed and l the trouble was over. The Turk ls| and wu shall hear We must first ilecidc whctlit-r, ‘still a Turk from him again l("\'. wii wzitit itiimigraiils; We must he ll) . i - u‘. l airailablc tarsus", We must have azlhen l‘ , . . ut 'l1\\’lll9 in a posztiiin to dirt-ct tlicm b ma“ ‘ be pout-ii tnr sonic tit-finite policy "as lo how they arQWYQHFS B! 19351- i tlicvi .. THE PATRlOT'$ DEFENCE iii) be assisted and assimilated iti- ', to .our citizenship. before lvnme. It ifs tip to the provincial l t '_"1\'l'l'l'lll\'§lll to ftirtiiulaie and ti» l its 0! tlic The- Patriot still nurH-s carry 0U’- lms Policy and l‘ l5 "l" wrath over lt‘s construction iii our Iiimrtls of Trziile and our m‘. Guardian-s mnwrks m, w“ m“ m msls" we.“¢d m" days issue it again emphatlcall! ingrants; We nciiil them to malic dnclams that the personnel 0g u“, v “D m” ‘]"l’]”“"' F"p“1"li‘mi w“ now Board "comprises some 0t the tit-ct] them to tnaintziin out‘ schrmlslamost business men in Qanadaj‘ m" “l“"ch‘i5i m“ luduslrlcsi m“, iu t-nntradistitictlon to the porsonnel trade. inf the previous board which was , _ . Inmahh the m“ mm‘: m be made up of members, managers “one '3 m have a survey madelfillll presidents of Canada's big- ot the liilzinil and ascertain what; _ izi-st corporations, The nicn com- lariiis are available and at w-iulmrismg the new Board may be an cost. it the price agreed‘ upon with “ha, the Patric! claims m, “mm ltlic owners as excessive and pro-Hum unfortunately for the pa‘. hmmv“ m“ W3“ mule ‘he immmriofis assumed wrath, the only one l “mum qmisthn‘ "m" “m, m? “Lilli lllbll) whose tiamc has gone any ‘The Illlllllli)!‘ iil iariiis ilVZlllllblU at , l llstaiii-c from his own itiimctlriaic in ro-isiititilili: price will lic llll.‘ llltllllconlmunily‘ so f“ as is kmwn ,.~"iirc tit‘ our tllpilClly for liiimbiheu,‘ is Mn L H_ Sinclair of c")? ‘tyrants. This should first bi- doubt-l lmrm y S“ a ‘awyer. and a ptili~ llillllvll. lt will tlicii be timc to t-ili, gain", who retired [mm gcfflg ‘ iiv <-iiiiii.i' ciivulniic in tlie Eiiiiflrirtpoiiiics last fill] because tit Ollll ti<iii (‘Illiiic iii Glasgow; time alsirnqp and its attendant myqrmiflcl Jo Oflll-T the scrapping of iliti lflrljutlgltig i,y the (my gamplg W9 lfiiriiizitioti Hllppliivtl over tcn yearn knqw‘ [he Patriot's L-lwgm U, ma Migo to the Emigration Office in Outstanding ahimy 0f the “.5; o; llntllllflll autl supply up-to-date in~ ' l ‘them will require some proving whitvh we srlnccrely trust will ‘be m?" forthcoming after they have got have farms and ziccomtnotla-im worth lorml-itititi. lt it can he ticmoiistrtiteil .‘ we both parties may be furthcr dis iinsi-tli, for some time, but witnuut difiti- ‘ ' itiiiiny othcrs [lfflmlllttllt in g NntesBy The Way l l“! "wus- ‘ 3mm‘ "l? Crisis ll! ‘he NB?! Goiicrally speaking tlicic has Ffi-‘ii HY"! HOMER but of it an horn lii both the old political pill‘- tliii ieiitativt. inquiry oi tho lnz- 11s,. n fuvugnun“ to the intmquc. timid‘; tlovcrtitziirnt as tn “illili at-Hinp of tiiiv group system iii (up, ltitiitlo the over-sin l)UlllIDll1l\'iladp_ an,‘ a farm-n m mm WWW". l iviiiilil lake in tliii evvrit of wiir. ll ‘ ty plrlll which has heretofore pre- tias bt-in noted tliiit tho Liberal, trailed ironm b5 wglggmq Litm- and Progresslvt- parties in Canada 31s and progressives fought stile have miiilc further approach to- by yildg in deg-rat 111,-. Msighen Wflfil linlfin Willi "i"?! 01MB ll Government at tho general elem laud Premier Drury iii his avowed [was "varies in natty iiiiiiiesi TliPrP Wiiiiniis i-it-ii piiiiimts. lstrtiss upon conserving what i)‘ itisccureli" tnuiidt-il on an amucnrli’ (irceks and Romans, so liitioti to sccuro the political doni-‘CanilY 91m"? ililo the world be- iiiaiico of ziti So far the party has only develop-l oil scctioiially bttwcirii the Ottawa, Rivor tint! the Rocky lilountaiusn "rm Father of Candy. ' Hippocrates was the lather 1mm). of "brgudnnifgg out" "liagliiictlii-iiie, lie lived iii lhg appari-ntly ahaiitltined ‘ at first the main o - “WW5 ha“ m“ Y“ Mam 0i the it-t-t of the Uniti-il i-‘armerlnnnlle art of removing an unruly iziovctnriit. In any (rasc- the l\lllIl‘E;7‘-})D‘3U(ll3( for a coiisidcratiofi of tlie swcullcil ty’ is most uncertain. '[t*lllt‘\'i for hutiiiin ills consisted of .____ .:i few ilnses of hitter herbs, and Tim"; is u; iii-giiqutlittle tigriifiyn order to tickle tlie palate oi‘ olil Hippucratus nn party known as Liberal iri olrl snicarcd a little honey on_ rtiiiniiii" ‘or-forte the tziiimi or isnrlciigt-Ttit iliétfiip c0iiiiliiiiiii.7iii0.»iiit- After that (late tlie name Libci" iter potion, and later ()l\ coated his which hail lit-vii current in tlivfpllls with similar Slilbslnlllles, thus Maritime Provinces. ‘was accuirlutldlng comfort to his patient and tctl ihy the Rotor-morn 0t Oiitiiriofiiii) tlouht QILiHCTEHSQ to his ices. anti Llii- Rougcs 0f Qucbec.'l‘titrrell.ittle did the old man think thtr luid loiig boon a (‘onservativi- llilPll-C‘ was destined to go down to ty in lIppt-r Canada as with usitame, not only as tho father 0t here in tiic east anti it was tberelhlcdiclne, but as one of the orig us here occasionally fitismsllfivdpiiators of tlie great art of (‘audi- as Tory by political opponcntsas making. The name of lrlippocratvs RGfOTIIlITTS kind Liberals were cqn- is now almost forgotten to til’: tenipiuously’ dirslgnutcvl Grilfiwlhlflllflfll fraternity, but the manu- Sniashers, or Radicals by tbcirifacture of candies increases every party toes. The term United Fur-year. Lust year American protluci iiiers hall a real and definite meanition exceeded. QWLUUO-Dljt)’ can“. ing a few years ago which lri tlie ilian consumption is over $30,000, substituted name of Progressives 000, and tlie industry has spread is altogether wanting. over tlie entire civilized world. The inanies Conservative iandi Liberal are significant and approp riato tor political parties m’ al~ Enghmd w“ the Dimmer In (he most any civilized country toilayzlnlymulumure o! candles, and by They represent twp dlllergelll anilmw middle of the Nmewenlh Co“ StJD-llilll: litres of political Upllllflihllury the mduslr). had lkvoloped 'l‘lic Coiiscrviitive miiid ls lldltlf-llo considerable amt In 1851' m iilly iiiiiitiivil t" liiiilr‘ vhiiiisv-"i iiilitie time 0t lllc EXlllbillnll iii the tho political. religious, or iiivil llrlvrystal 1.3mm, Londun’ the d“ stltittions of tlie country". It laysiplay of candies aflomshed [he “visiting world. Franco and Ger- good in Wllfll "ac have FdlllOl‘ tiiaii "mm, men entered “no comp?“ inking risks in now iind untrit-dfliun strongly with Great nmum‘ oxpt-rltiients, and making chungi-ii prance leading m” day l.“ the "m" for the sake of change. The Ialll-‘jufaclure or honfbous and hmcy i-ral tiiliid is inure adventurous‘Candied. but Fmmand Si,“ “mi” (ll.\'p08t‘(l to tukc greater rlsksqhnning h". <mmq pm] In m" 1w sets less value on what wtfillilVlwdustry‘ (,S,I,,,(_J_Iy _ MMMPS‘ The division bctwccn these tvxqprevious l0 l“. Vi“, wry classes is a natural one. mug machmpr), “SH, m m“ mm du ‘ o _ w ' in llnilcd Canada the Libcrai-ldgmtli: 5121i]?liltmfifllilllifltlltuitinflti (ftmscfvullve party. made up an lthmducup l“ 1366' the an M mum was by the utiititt n! Liberal atiili m; o“ “mugs was tuscuverud‘ Conservative leaders for the pur- “m! ‘he older generamm m, Calm pose of uniting the Provinces, hasTman‘ can remember ‘he umversa proved itself to he at nncg mod-Inc“ ‘olenges at me “m” Br G'l’"r\\€ly Conservative. and Progres-l much m vogue‘ Tad“ m‘) an a; iiively tliberal. its great achieve-wand’, “mung enflmmes u“ n“ iut-itts tn effecting the Union, ‘aiming amoum n; “ammo and Hm iiiiiitling tlic provinces toacthe‘: m"). adhmed nlachmuy, work,“ Wm‘ rallwaya- l“ adwlmi “m mi‘ with almost uncanny accuracy tional policy nf protection. an car- “m; ‘uecmnn. and turning m“ x Tying m“ mmmm“ 5“°c°”7““?' product of surprising excellence and vietorlouely through theland unnurmnyl great war and subsequently exten- ding the voting privilege to wuni- progress. Two pin-ties are iioqeri. England Led the World. l. +0- Wl" "0! b9 Blliillrlflnfl if "l" PPM‘ lion and at tlie last session nf Par- iicai llHlUn which lii arileiitiy ile- “among i119 progressive; 5mm) BirPd bl’ Pftflliivr Kilt! and Mr, ready nt all times of danger to crtmr, iiie party lendcri. and by prevent the possibility of tlie one ot them bears the stamp o: en constitute a glorious record iiai-y to the right working of our which 11v other niirlv min hone trrrapreiiiiiiiiiiivs system, but mu“, ‘PCHPBQ- The"! l! ‘mum!!! llllbt-r-lfatxt- of the aihuve record a third l“ l" "wd"? 5""! "IMMIPBH- 571'“? Party Seems to he wholly unnec- esuui-y. i l the, ticiupatiutnl Clfl$‘§.l'I2lllS(' people gnt sick. ' oil tiniii wliat-(TQHYIIRY. BF. lii tlinsc tild il:i_v: the] l o." Prriitrcsslvi; Pllf-IQHO Hundred Dollars, Their reliv- I l l the. . Before Football Days are ~ p Be a l-‘an and See Your Team Win \ . E ' ] d l ng possession of this sumptuous garmgilfiy ‘eYaiil-uyllallvarrt to initiate it _at the foot-boll games, where its complete protection will be so comfort- ing, and you'll find it luxurious in its warmth as well as as well as for many 5 elegant in its beauty all winter long winters to come. < And now low prices are so much lower than hereto- fore and the range exceptionally good. Lovely French Seal Coat with large Beaver collar, size 2132.33 Coat with $475.00 40 inch Persian Lamb sable cuffs and collar - - - - ,- A wonderful Miarmot Coal, size 42, has the new collar ‘tlhat l8 b - ' d is tagge size i3 .“.‘.‘?‘.“.'T‘.’°' a“ .. 0100.00 A rich Rat Coat, size 30, length 40 inches, hia-s five stripes around the bottom, is beautifully lined with pink. Price $22590 A size 38 French Seal, 40 inch length...._......... $200110 Other French Seals slightly different in style, $160.00, $185.00 cit ll I For the more durable wear, for the girl who has to g0 out every day there is a charming Racoon five stripedat $375.00 An effective, Coat of good "brown Marmot, is-lined throughout with silk. Size 42 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . $115.00 A lovely Hudson Sea Coat has immense shawl collar of genuine Sable. This is about as perfect a coat as_m0- ney can buy. Can be worn with or without belt. Lined throughout with finest silk. . . . . 475-00 A Persian Lamb Coat of lovely lines, with lustrous closely curled Persian Lamb. The collar and cuffs are generousy large in niatural Sable. The coat is lined throughout in the very finestsilk . . . . . .. . . . . . . $475.00 Other Persians. . . . . . . . . . . . $435.00, $475.00, $210.00 PAT0N5. LTDi Candy, and I use ltic tcrm not iviiy-s ileslgllillfl as "Cliot-olziit-s." South America, but ti. has been lii its general 501151‘, ls lieiiltliiul. ‘liuuolaic cumcs from the LI-icfln planted also vary extensively l“ ll is nourishing. lt has a liitzhl“'e‘"'- D° m“ “mus” ‘m’; Wm“ m“ till parts o! libs tropics. Tbs Maxi‘ lucl value. You rtulizo that it 9'9"“ l“ l5 contaiiiii sugar, utid sugar is uhcu forming lnod. This lii part 308N118 and distinct things. counts for tlie large stilt: of Célllll~ “W11 "@0601!" l=i ll UOPPIIPW" °Y and bears trult and flowers sllttis ‘i; ii-s iii all Northern climates. 'l‘iiii "C0930? which l5 “l” wml“ year around. The usual times lvt cheaper, or kiwi-r l!,l‘Ztlll:5 of (Iitlltlyimnne "l ‘he we“ "um ‘vhlch-Whal- gathering tliu fruit are June BM should riot iho luuidlvtl, llfillllClllllylwe ""11 coum» l5 lam"; m‘? “or December. Tho seeds lti the fruit. . us candy is ttitfgrcat tacot of all "Tl Blwmng 59 Preserved l" U"? possess the propertics which W" chiiqnm lGflfmilll, French, and Spiiulsli recognize in cocoa and chocolaw Jiiiiuuiiites. as ii viiluiitile artlclo of food. A The cocoanut palm (Cocos nucl great deal of it ls ‘now used l0!‘ lug candies, tienco the 111ml now sold every- h“ "m" “mm we 5°‘ CD‘ cans call it chocolate, which l cotinut. Tito). fife two entirely sep- 0119i); tho names we use. p, ,1‘ Th“ The ‘cacao tree ls an evergreen ' Chocolates. From the older varictles til windy has Sllftlng up tlie (“tylltgr-t‘ fcrii) lIlVUH iis cut-taunts. wliilutlie coat chocolatc-cnatcil Qtlllltwllll“ so ‘we Th*""m'°'"-*\ ""930 EH95 l" crn chocolates much m demand Wm,“ we u] lcocou, This lnttcr is ll native of when, '__-.-_ n §§§§§§fi§Or§4 04 Q O O Q 0O O4 0O O O00 OQO-O'O-O%O§OOOO—Q-O~O~Q-O—O-O¥QQ§O-QQQO§OQ-Q-O i‘ Prince Edward Island Hospital TO THE PEOPLE OF QUEEN'S AND KING'S COUNTIES We are making the usual annual appeal for financial support and ask you t0 remember that Hospitals are recognized as an absolute necessity In every community- That they can only be maintained through the qeneroul assistance of the puhlln they serve. That our cost of operation lo as low an any holpitil in can“; mg our "t" on the average not more than half what le charged ln the hospitals of Montreal, Toronto and other cities. That the Hospital receives no part of your doctor‘: hen. That the responsibility of maintaining this Hospital l: an much your: n ours; we are only your servants temporarily elected to carry on the work. That while the widow’: quarter or lislli dollar may he a moutjeheroue gilt lot‘ her. wfmuat get large contributions from the well to do. We lhould got flve dollgre where _we have been netting one. Ten where have been gettlnq Ten-where we have been gutting five. The collection: will be made n usual through the school alga-M and the collectors will call on you shortly. Plume he ready for them with s moot generous donation. We have a deficit of Eleven Tflhounnd Dollero wmoh t‘ m; n. Mlmiilntlon of the lat three years operation. Ttil l' d eh o" m“ yum t e no a Bank and mutt t» paid W. k. Rooms p. chairman loot-d of Trustees WQ organizations