Sometime! Wliy not this an? RBDROSE TE A"is good tea” The ORANGE PliKOE is extra good. Try it! a STOP! LOOKH LISTEN We defy competition from any source 0n the following lines 0f strong Farm 0r Working Boots for fall wear, we would like to have you look them over. Mcn’s Brown Grain lilutcher Boots _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ $3.00 lloys’ Brown Grain Blutcher Boots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.50 Youths Brown Grain Blutcher Boots sizes l1 t0 l3 . . . . . . .l . . . . . . $2.00 Women’s Black Box Kip Boots. . 00 lVIirse-s sizes 11 to 2 . . . . . . . . . . . $2.50 (Ihilds sizes 8 to l0 . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.00 Pdailed to Your Address Free. Lczwr‘ MITEI] FASHICIEARITQ fqqJTwEAR Charlottetown, l’. E. I. ' _OVEM_B_IEI_R’ 2c, 192s ' fi i THE cllllll llllllllll THE CHARQOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i Bllilllilllf RELIEF SHOP from Holman‘a Catalog. c RASWELL - CHRISTMAS PHOTOGRAPHS. ' DE LUXE HOUSEWIFE RECIPE AND CALENDAFL-Uet yimrs ba- ifore they are all gone. HIGH TEA AND BAZAAR Unil- ed (ihllrl-ll llail, ’l‘hursday. Nov- enlbor 26th. 6189-2l-5i BUYING POULTRY in Morell. .ll. ll, (‘ox_ will buy live poultry Monday lat-xi. 625ti-25-5tl I TRYON BAPTIST PA$TORATE 1' islfl'\'ll'l'h‘ for Sunday, 29th wlll ‘be ills follows: Albany at ll a. m.. {Pry-on at 1i p. lll.,\vl‘t<l‘llll0l‘lllllt.l at i p. lll, SCOTSM EN, l -otslucn’s wives and Scolslnenhl b.ll.ln‘s and a’ Wllll llo in Strotslnelfs alrms will the at Sit. Andi-law's celtbraliion on Moll- ‘iltlydllfllll. ‘ 628-6 26 3i. i i SUPPER A SUCCESS- 'l‘llo [l-llicklu supper hold lll Afton Hall ion Novelnllel‘ liilll by the New llo- flnllllon WlllnellH-l Institute ‘proved ito be very successful. The supper ,ifil)lPS were well patronized. and lllll- sllnl of 3-14.50 was roglilzell. A ialn-ssinc; contest ext-lied much in iieresi. the prize. a box of candy ‘donated by Airs IIel-tol- Maolman being won liy Mr Norman Mac- dlollalll. Tile llli‘llllll‘l‘.'<l oi‘ the lnsti ‘ill-to wish f0 thank all those who hclped lll ally way to maki- tllll af- lfail- the sill-cuss it was, SUCCESSFUL AFFAIR. — The lSllppt-ll- and sale held at the Sllvli- ftion Army 'i‘llesliay was very larg- l-ly atloutll-ll, and the most sue ‘l.‘(‘l.‘<l2<l'l‘il‘l yet llPlill by ill» A-rmy here The llilll allll tables were lash-- i'lllly decal-lied ill yellow and while ‘giving a very pleasing llffect. 'l‘lll- fancy work slaii. umlwl‘ the earl- ol‘ .\'Il'-= S (“vll-keil was well pai- ronlzcli and the man-y pretty al- useful aqlicies were lnosllv sold lbrillglflll: joy i-'l altos wilo llilil work ed so lI‘.ll'il to lllake tlleul. as well ins lo those who bought. The slip ilJtT was lll cllargl- ot‘ .\’ll‘H. II. M. lfflnlndlol‘ allll 'l‘lle llolne lA-alzui‘ ‘lnl-llllbi r5 and was splendidly cal‘- ‘rlrd through. A llll'i' sum was re- , lizl-d whil-ll willl bl- used lll cou- iniclitln \\lill llll‘ work lll’ the local Q- ‘ SOMETHING NEW HOUSPIHOLI) LACQUEROII)‘ i‘ Easy to Applywl-Beautiful Watch it l)ry-l)urab/le FUIINITIIRE ANl) WOOIIWORK (IOLORS LACQ, Household Lacqueroid. lS a beautiful, durable fillish that gives a tsoiid color coating to floors, furniture and woodwork it is not a paint. It it; not a varnish. It is a newly perfected lacquer that dries In less than onet- half hour. Chairs‘. tallies, woodwork, floors, or almost any surface about the home may be lllHblICd with Lacq a_lld ready for use again almost immediately, LACQ is especially well suited as a finish for porch floors and interior wood floors. it can be used with equal success on ceinent floors that are thoroughly dry. And, Lacq is easy to apply-by carefully reading the direction; anyone can apply Lacq with success. Continuous washing and scrubbing or wiping with a dry rag will actually im- prove the finish and cannot harm it. It will not turn white and even the strongest soaps or hot water will not affect a surface where Lack has been used. Made by the Makers of Jap-a-Lac ALL COLORS Quarts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.35 i l ‘" wiloLsAL: c. RETAIL oillil-ll-Z-llltl. NEW YORK RISII ADS. 9000000000000400-0000046000606OQO4000OOOO$OOOQ%O-O- E SMELT AND EEL SHIPPERS o ‘J 4» it ATTENTION For 'l‘op Prices. Prompt: Returns and General Satisfaction ‘ Ship Your Production to CHESEBRO BROTHERS & ROBBINS INC. 1888. i Established Shipping Stencil; Sent on Request l i I 1, 2 and 3 Fulton Fish Market, New York N. Y. . y§§§§§O§§§§§ 0-0 900 %OQ>QO~%OOQQ4Q-OOOQ-OOOVO§OOOO-O 006-0 Dictionary Cuon l Ulla ..................sl............,, Please find encloaad tho aam of bglnq my New or Renewal Subscription to Tlia Charlottetown Guardian and 50 Cent: extra for New Unl- voraity Dictionary. r ‘ ' ohms Apggggésrfimifii)” .......i>ud~f-1-........... ~ i‘ i. pbmw mm w ma» e include i“ ax ra om.“ an"... ., j~~lil 1"? i ('ill‘|is_ PERSONALS I‘ Mrf \\'. .\'l_ ('ilfllllill‘(‘,, lionshlnv. inwls lll lll.» l-ily yl-slerilalx .\'lr. .lohn .\l('llllll1ll(l, Now iloln illion, was ill thl- l-ily yestlerday, _.Vlr, Peter .\ll-l.:lrell, Si, Veil-l":- was a Vliiltlll‘ lo the l-lly yesterday l ' Mr. and lll-s. liltvlll lilrl, sllllw-lll. were visitors lo llll- riiy yesterday Mr Ewell Ilrllonaid, llrallalban-i. was ill file i'll\' yesterday. A I ,\lr. .lfilllif'.‘l Ilullplly, .lolllll<lllll‘:=i Iliver, was lll the city yesterday. .\lr. W. 'l‘. (‘ouuil-ll. Ilellforll. was ‘a lisilol‘ to the city yustlerliay. ~~ -~~— \ illiss Velda 'i‘aylor. Pounllis lfvlilis. was a visitor tll the. ‘(lily on Well llesday, Jlir. Leanuln Wnodside, Margate. was a visitor to the City yester- day, Mr Kenneth Webster returned Monday evening from a three weeks‘ visit to Boston. illilr. f‘. (l. ‘Phonlpnon, Montaigne- leaves-t this morning on in lbusiiuesr trip lo Virginia. -l\lr. (‘. iW. liicArtiliul‘, New York who has been tslpendlirng n fl-w weeks on the Island, leaves this morning on. return. .\‘lr. ll. n. Noy, rut-w \Vill.-llllre. '1 ‘was a Vlllllill‘ to llll- city yesterday l llFTEll z YEARS AULD LANG svns CALENDAR, - A real pretty Calendar for any] w‘ ll w-ll lar fl uros that can bet d l g8 g _ ' "The makers of Tanlac will always have Seen no!“ a dlsluuw‘ my warmest thanks for! douwcuuuidar It: v i any exaggeration tolsay I owo my life and RENEW YOUR SUB$CRIPT|ONI present. good health to Tanlac," ls tho TODAVnud get your i926 Cairn] mfgklni: stimuli-lo. ul Andrew (Jrueacllner, ‘llir- . l “‘ onla l-iilnply can't l-xprestr lllt!_ misery , [I] enduloll for 2 yl-zifi fllllllhllllillfltflllflll.‘ ‘\f- _ luwgas pains woo t lul- IIIU arolull t lo SAM-PA FLQUS “Eklaquénjr l lit-art lull] alluosteutoihny Ilrcalil. ‘These EH5 “mu” 5 bulk “m! 5E9“?! awfulpaillsvvilnltllasttwound till llmurs. l bJUU-J-i-lill My ul-rvca weroall unstrullg. lnll-ptpooriy _ ’ and got. lu sill-ll u. bud way that. uly days wm-r FORWARDED____ Yestlgyt] scolded to bu shortonlugrupldly. ‘my “ML “Q S_ Stewart’ Judge‘ I tried everytlung, but disappointment. (l, m“ pom“ “nun m. QuMql-H: was my only fdwtlfll ulltll I lll-gun taking '_ ‘ y ‘ " [l 'J‘unial-. have been taking ‘Panlac oil‘ slid ‘("11")’- Wll" \“-l|'lll|l-'l"fl "l" ‘WU ll “an fora arnuw and fl-cluu dliicrcnttilat. recount. handed 'tlle l(l'Llll'llllll!, llf- tllerc-‘snoroolnforconlparlson. leatgoou . f, ‘ M“ J4 (L 51(»,[.‘;“|y,.“, u‘ l-t-r- nild sit-op gout! laud feelnglluii. ‘Puniul: has tlilczltl- showing ihl- l. stilts. and‘ 3m“ mt-mjw" °“~”“’°“ a declaring ll. llaroill .ll-initial aluli T“"'“"“’ m" BM“ by “um”! "“'"33L'"'“' l A WIPWIFFV)’ t-lectld Til!“ wrlliA°°“""'°“"b““""°' “Vi” i" "m." ‘Unvanlml m “bl Tanhle Vegetable Pllls reronlnl uded ‘li-lwfl- i I by the manufacturers ut‘ Tauluc. TANLAC‘ EARL HERMAN.—'l‘hl- death un-l lllébllillltlllillly sad ciilcolnstzlncetl oi’; blarl llu-l‘lllllll, aged eighteen. villi-st‘ son oi‘ tho lllle Mr. .loll-n 1P.‘ llfll“! FOR YOUR HEALTH lnan, and grandson of i\'i‘r.. and‘ -~—‘——ir-——-——-i———~—~ Mrs. tieorge tiarvel" of PownnlLl occurred 'l‘ucsliay. lllarl ale-n; out. STOCK MARKET alone sllootiltg ill Pownal Hay aibollt 2 o'clock 'l‘ucsdzly afternoon} (Canadian Press‘) At 5 o'clock lliri holly was fouutli Muylllutixl" NM!‘ 25‘hl)m"lll ill the ‘boat, which was halii’ full oi’ V" "mall mlmn‘ “n” I'm i)“ watell‘. illlll wh-icll thud dllifllt ll us-;‘l“l'l];"‘_4713i“??? film]. lmlnlhfi‘ If“; have‘ (m m“ onwr “me of Um ‘my’, ltlLh. lllll .. layer-l, to! till t. oil l lt lie was bruised tllVllll the factrllw“ “ml-kins m“ lmlrmmz‘ h-fmlug and the theory is that. he hull cat'- WM very slow’ The cum“ ‘mmmg ell a w-aik turn and fallen lll tiic “lug "Md" up "l ‘nus! “Mn-Ely M “UM gustuimng film] mjurius‘ qulwltllllltl lows and lolllluoll bulls. and h“? B“! “Unmul ‘vim n ymnrghtllc blllk were iett over front yes _ . , lerday. (‘sinners sold lrolll $2 Ll: luau lll ii.ne |)lly.»lI|llU. lil has taken, 2. I Pullers *2 l, m “jg-L mm part ill athletic contests, wlllnllnglbul TU" w m 1W rm. m“ hum H I _ U ‘ A _ U. . .. . 0:0xilimllllgrigllig eullhnulhf p”."‘rll‘(‘a|\'es were hard to soil and colu- tilld ‘lllllql-l “LNL ti“??? Ira?‘ n“ mnl“ llloll and llleliilllu stickers were -,‘ ' " u u [y "i m y ‘I H‘ (llloll-d from $0 to $10, lions worl- posltlln and nlalll- nlally \l'lll‘lll;lnw(q. qfivpml MUN WP", mm,“ friends who will lktilildi w-illl grenti . - -t'l"on:nd Wltjlfi sorrow oi‘ his illlllilll ly llPililll. \\‘llell1ml ‘H m "my d H l" U l I i , , , droppl-ll 2:1 cunts on all grades. i‘u,-t lnl tlle thlerhlllll of lllaullooll. anus Wxwrllny “l-mrnnu“ Wm.“ lo l .l\l-s to mourn besides llls mm“, “I $13475 n“. ‘nixed l‘)tflv \\'iI(l()\\'f‘ll nllltilor, one sister, llama. $1225 h“. 5,491.13 "m1 $1" 1m. 50W“ lld three brothers ix/luls ‘lllll . . H v L _ . ' and trading today was voly .-.lo\\ H fil'flup_l_l\lmlll_flu“ “Hy If] nulkmx‘ with a weakcl" tlllliertlrnle. Yer) 1L ‘l H Mnvml 1m" "llimifetv hogs wore. sold tills lIlOPllllIX. 'lllll the fllllwlal will he lll-lll at ._ — Powlllll today at 2 p. lll. i _,___,,_,_ __ 4 Women Are Slug- Sugtlr War Probell ' \\"ll..\li.\ili'i‘l).'i.'liy.'\'. f‘.._ Nov. 2- Tile yzlrllt .\losl|uito. a till-fool l'l' gell In Week 'l‘i)l.l-3I)(). (lino, Nov. '2il.~ l-Auolil ‘per woman was sluggetl lIl*I‘I" lasi il\\'Ill'(l by l). ll. llllllUfilt, l-l lllll'i~ Ilislll the fourth this \\"='(sl(, and the ford. (folln.. sank lll rirl- tt-i-l or seventh lsillee last. Illtly- Willi“ hi!" WHLPI‘, ill Frvillv, l'all Shoals Sal‘ ilTPti“ "l lllllilfi‘ (IITIBPTS- l‘ ' v ' l l and was broken up !lvl"l'll ‘s Vi l‘i!lll'"l'\ll, ll"l“"lll i Tbi- (‘lllllllill and hi‘: ('lVll:lllllu‘, l-tlnlllll-fl d‘ onl- of hill?’ lie . alll were lal-yl-n oll‘ by a lllost .~\\'t'l‘ltlll‘li' ‘illil‘ll hunts ill llll l ‘l‘t‘\\' lrolll (‘ape ll‘---ll‘ lif-lilrlrll sla lllfillllll’ ill‘ Ttllmltl- "ion. 'l‘\\'o of llli‘ attacks resulted lll _-__._<.>._. .._.... lilo death ot‘ the. Wfllllvll. iillll i ‘t-l wk today. howed lllr- other fivl vll-liilns ‘ills l-onlllitlion from Q-llloclc and lll l-s. - J lillsl l|i;~,llt‘s attack was like lhl‘ To Rcnlovo Wreck prlvellinl: ones. ’l‘lle ciolibl-l‘ leaped M‘)N'|‘lil‘3'\l~ Niw- H" -\""-‘i"i'-" .ll his \‘lll'lillll. lllro. .1. (l. K-llilrlll »lll.l‘illh‘ have llevn llllldl- lil lltlll‘ the, 3n‘ rm", h, mm] l.‘ NW,‘ um] “rush. llvrl-ril of lite (‘ll-laliiall ill-erllrlmeil lllig wmlllllll across her iii-all ll\'llll'll lies in llll- "Havcrso. almulilllllllrl- _»lle hall lillll- to sl-"realll for 25 lniil-s llellnv tun-bet», i‘i'llltl\'l'il znrllrrp. ..~<loou as pllllfillllf‘ afll-r the opening, —“‘"'"*_‘*>""““~ of nallicntion not! year, 'l‘lle I|l'llitll| “mul- is the rvslllt oi‘ l‘l‘t'fll'llll'lt’llllitii'Ill:il __ "’ nlalll» by (‘tlplain l.. A l)l'llil'i.‘<l.i"lnlhslilziillflfip All)" ha“. “W” Hlmuuh IMnHHIffIL_\\_Hl(Hum“ ‘mm!’ “Yea, but I tirenl lllftlllllll at nip-lll and I llll| not HQ the darnl-ll pint-e" mo.» u... lft'l!l|,l with null-ram Ln-ntlt-nt "WW"- Elatallrlevlii IEISH Rovllcr A LLADYor -rnE TR-ucomeo av ELIZABETH conic.) ‘ (Oopyrigill by Nlolltri-al Star news llurca u l nlinlltcs oil one side, when tilt-y should be golden brown, so turn 'l‘hell cook for 21/; nlinutcs on tllo other side, relnovu, drain carefully These ruclpvg are taken frolll the old household "Scrap Book" l~lllll'l.- on paper. and serve very but. lll- 14“ iCan Hug‘, Must ‘ to tho llaily Mail from Nalllltish. ed by Queen Victoria lll l.\'.'ll. To this book various IINWIIIIIBJLS of ‘the Rioyail Family have contributed till‘- octlons for the prcparauion of their favorite dishes Contrary to general] llollet‘, the meals of the British ‘Itoyal Family all-e not elab- orate. ’l‘lle recipes can be utilized lly any Canadllan housewife. Mr. (leorrze Boyle, of Cornwall and Mrs. II. Ilyvrs of Carleton Wore recent visitors with the brot- her of the latter. Rev. E. Weeks. Hayfield. N. ll. -¢o>——i tltop that cold with .\llnarll'a Llnllnont SOUPS LORD WILLIS W-HITE sour. Tell your neighbor “The Freshman” la coming i Boil 11 knuckle of veal and 3 lbs. oi’ mutton, or an old fowl with 1i fa. lbs. of nlllttoll lll 5 quarts of water. Add 2 spoonfuls of rice, 1 onion with 3 or 4 cloves stuck in it, a illadle. or two oi mace. and n. few peppercorns. Boll very gently for fl hours, then strain it off and add 2 ozs. ol vermicelli and a head of young celery cut small. Boil for 1/4 hour, stirring it all the while. (int a handful o! spinach not too finely. boll it up last, then stlr In il spoonfuls of cream. 'I‘oast a plccc ol‘ bread and butter it. Put FAIR WARNING it 1n ln-onl m"; ggfye l; up_ add a little boiling water to the A srnvy. also a finely minced onion. MEAT; ‘l (llIRll of nutmeg. and pepper to taste. Boll a. few minutes, heat. up But what, wlll it lead to, the thoroughly. then take It out and ‘loop lloi. while you fry lightly some slices of veal, Dish up tho veal, careful neither to llndcrcook or ilvl-rcook or they will be indigest- ibio. Kllll-K George has a very delicate llitcl-stion. and this is the only lril-li llll-lii he is pernlitted to cal lll’ his doctors. So delicate is the Kinl-fs digestion that before he gives anywhere on u. visit a list of the foods he is allowed to eat is sent on in advance by the advice of his physicians. I was lucky to receive the recipe from a lady-lll- waitlug, who ill turn received it from the Princess already lnention- , ll. who always has those cutlets looked for the King when he lunches or dines in hcr Paint-o. OLD-FASH IONED ‘ SCOTCH COLLOPS Cut. very thin slims from hnln or lznnllnon of bacon. Brown a little butter in n stewpan, being careful not to lnlrll it. Fry some bncoll first algna of Influenza» Pneu- monia and other dangerous “' often mistaken for Jung a Cold. Evangeline Syrup 0'1’ Tar And Cod Liver Oil wlll banish lt like magic. m Try n ma"? times in the batter. than have a ' quantity of theilnest mutton fat H mailing in a deep frying pail. When I I v onuoolat "Piggo for a Lord mast be eu- dorcdwcoverod with the yolkos of egglis. pie were KING GEORGES (This recipe is kept by every Royal rook.) 7""‘]llIl‘B the cutlets by trimming ‘l null mlxilnw- of rnw eggs and brenlll-rnnlbs. so hot that a little vapour arisen lor a pinto of bread thrown into It immeiatl ‘fortunate olllon days to enjoy tho "crackl- ing" no relished today." Only the common peo- enough in MUTTON OUTLETS dinning each one lll n toasted Turn them several bacon in it, then remove bnron. strain gravy. thicken with a llllll‘ flour, boll up, add a cup 0t fried nlushroolus. the juice of a lelnon. and some fried ,,or baked fort-e- meut bails. and pour over the veal, using bacon as a garnish. FORCEMEAT BALLS Minna a piece oi’ lean Veal and equal quantity of lean baron very finely. then add n double quantity of minced snot. Bent well ln a mortar. and sprinkle with a little water. willie beating. Season with pepper, salt, cloves. and nlaco. lem on peel. grated. null sweet herbs crushed. lo taste, Molslen with Suit To Recover $45,- 578,000 From Russian Govt. xluw Ylolut. Nov. 24.-sllll mi recover $45,587,000 from tlhe Hum- iall Soviet. Government, was filed in Suprenlie- Court today Iby an At- torney repnsenting the Use-illlt-o Inc... a New York (Jorporanion. The corporation as assi-guer oi‘ Sophy Kupllist, lvlarlc Kai-poll! and Vera i\';l.lv>l't' Puts-teroff illli-rgtil that LllBl l.lll‘th.~ woman on IJBel-lnbel" ."l,_ ltllti, wlsro deprived by the Soviet ("ov- ernlllrlll. oi’ gold rubles, jewellery. a bond and property to lilo value n-zllned in tho suit. ---@~<o-§~___.. First Fall In Hundred Years (Canadian Press.) i i GRAND vANlfUN. Ariv... Nov, ‘.!-i— Supla Smiley, llnvasupai ill- lllan. was thrown from his burst-l yesterday for the first linlc lll tool years. The. previous occasion was‘ Wllvll ho was four years old. lie is now 104. This tllnc, however. ‘he was critically injured. moi-a- Be N0 Kissingv EL PASU, ‘Fl-xas. Nov. Elw-“illlgi 3on1 as lllilt'll as you ‘want to. ‘lull’ you must not kiss ‘enl." is the Sl-llilol Board's ultlultltulu to IIPIUFH‘ In the lllgh school ull-ltiliranlal to! Ill.- presented here. Sivl-ar words art-i llso ital-red from tho play. 03-‘; f Over Subscribed l , NEW Yolllt’. Nov. lit-Livy; lvl-rsll-llscrlptioll oi‘ the Siobhan,- I00 llaliau goverlnlllelll currency‘ stabilization bond issue was all-l pounced today by J. l’. Alorizan and‘ klnlpauy. who headed the nation». wide blinking s-yllllll-utl- through \'lllt'll lilo bonds \\'f'l'(' sold. Sub-l uauplloll-books were closed less‘ han- two hours alftcl‘ they had boelli ipelloli. Menaced By Gulls LONDON. Nov. 2-l.~-~.»\ despzlllkh §olltilern Ll-llailoll. says tllal the ‘own of Hidlin. where there are a iilllllli'l' of .\llll'.l‘ll'tlli insllillialns is n llancel“ of bolnllarlilnl-ll‘! bl-l-a-llsl- lll- Sidon Xiosll-lns. illuminated Illi- iosllules to cclebrail- lilo sackiu ll‘ villages by the rebels. 'i‘h~- dos V which have been so Island product. schedule. Factory. beaten yolk of eglz. and shape Into lll"! "l! ' "fl DRAWER 50o ball with floured hands. Boil l'| . I .ll. ; ll |.l 'lilli'.ll adds fliilf lill- French have ti277-li-1Zfilst3i, PAGE FIVE 'rnznfis§l.v\ i on: KRAFT CHEESE The style - and package of Kraft Cheese are imitated, but the uniform quality and distinctive flavor of Kraft Cheese cannot be duplicated. Please, always look for this trade mark when warlll-tl the llifibllta‘ of all lilo rolig-ble. A FFQIICII cruiser and a gun- ioos uollllollllltll-ll in town that tlleytiuat are ilow in the (bay at Sidonl will deal ss-vc-rely with any tron-roads for any eventuulitles- iii‘ i i i h. Iii liawcett Pipeless are CtTh-‘ildérfld to be equal if not better than any FURNACE on the market. They are made by a MlARlTlME concern that has been a HOUSEHOi/R name for the past seventy years. Theyembrace every good point trat goes to make up a QUALITY FURNACE. Note somt 7f the points: EXTRA LARGE RADIATOR eitlu‘ TONCAN STEEL or ALL CAST assuring you of abunda ice of draft besides providing sufficient space for all hen produced thereby getting it all through the REGISTER. LARGE WATER PAN properly placed in front of tho Fire Pot. EXTRA HEAVY ASBESTOS placed between two heavy casings in order to retain heat (instead of allowing it to go into the cellar.) BUILT IN CARBURETOR properly placed. EXTRA HEAVV M-ATERIAL THROUGHOUT. The best value of any furnace on the market. Prices and terms arranged to suit customers, SAMUEL KENNEDY 134 Kent Street —— iMPEQi f1 i. 7/} so {II ‘I I . ll"\\\\\\\\\\tt“~““.~ \\\\\\\\~“ Reg Trade Mark “Their Fame Has Gone Abroa d The superior nutritional and higihesl; quality fur-produc- ing values 0f the IMPERIAL COD LIVER OIL FOX BISCUITS well known for a number of years to our Island ranchers, are now recognized throughout all parts of the x. orld where Silver Foxes are being raised in captivity, IMPERIALS are fed in every Province of Canada from Prince Edward Island “The Home of the Silver Fox” to the Far Yukon, also in the various Fox-raising States of the American Republic and now France, Norway and Switzerland are sending in their Qfders, a truly lnterualiollal tribute t9 the worth of this Healthy, vigorous foxes and lustrous pelts are found in. all ranches where IMPERIALS are the mainstay ofjihe feeding , Feed IMPERIALS liberally at all seasons and keep in line with the world's foremost ranchers. ' Sold by distributors in all leading centres or direct from TllE IMPERIAL lllscuu clltun. cmnwrrsrown, P. m. 1. Furnaces Charlottetown. P. E. l.‘