mans. v-K-l-“ai! 1-.- For Infants and Mothers (Genuine Alwar-s Bean-s the Mineral- _,_- _ . jur m»): 1m! ' iii?!» - =1- AH . Inuit-egg i nstipatlfinftrll .. mt return u. 1.55 and . f, i" Y! . uncut-M 115g, " Leu- cl Copy of Wrapper. Grocerszstnpg-Jly-Wl-tat. the people: t-ietrtand IN DOVV display: ::1mi' sncalt very to the above 111s ptopularity l their ‘of Diamond Flour \ "s and customers. D i a m n 5 1' t" 1;; admirably 12.1.15.- vi >11 blend and I). -"- n‘ q,- l1 #3.}, _ _ - hWR LCq-Jiiilil, ONTARIO 3 I. - — 1.--.1.~&:.J:-z1;..-Ix:'.'t:1wnzzxlnmn-nin _. g~ . . ' .5 ' ii. I’? mtrzldmisn l“ ' or; ‘Ira-u. =1 1' f .--- 1:1 .-u.rI;- 11 .-1..1 11:.» .1 :1!!! uI‘ IMPERIAL BRAND '11-". mlnlI-lip and ml!’.'iJI), . human rnndn by True. 1 No. 640, Team Hlrne Ieedin and general In. 1511...: bust.- with no. t .. 1.. 11C rt. cluin. leather tnvelezl- 111.111.1111. l 1.. rtlill rem-t l. .1..- riveted on mp. ‘t. t .- 1. ,._.....~l 1.1.1.1111“ l. -.. . .11 Price . . . . . . . . . . I>04 . . , . .. . Sold by the Hat-nan Trade through ~11! tI~.-- i111 [cl Imperial Hllfnflun In! juu, with: tltmt! t..1 SAMUEL TREES S: ('17., LIP/ll’ Manuheturcm cf ZIZJIIUT tuattwileniattwattmauasaeasaits-caewsateaewsa-at-t- e~\-=-~i=-t- :-..--r--.1-1- i E E. R. BRU I 2 146 Richmond St g Charlottetown i Fire, Life, Accident, Slclzttt-zss 211;‘. 1'12‘..- l Glass Insurance at Lowest 1-11.... -, I Good Strong, Stock Cttlitltklhux ' ,- v i. I 1.1.’. . u.’- uflw-p 11- w 1w . ' For Brett-- ltirly tears; '\..~1 of lut-k attt-rn-ards. l l on ' MON DIAY gram r-t-cctvod In the clty announc- ces the death In Winnipeg on Fri- ltluy Inst of .\I1'. Joseph M, Hy e, fornu-rly- ot‘ West River, this pro- ‘ ._ It will ht- rentetrtbercd hIs 11-113- 1111-1111111 weeks ago after n t. 1.1- t-n 1-» .-1-1\'\-1l - . 115-110. '. ‘Yr-tint tho family ret-t-lttly told 01' llf> lwirtg In hi,- uwual health. The t-t‘ :1 lnrgzt- t-lrc-lts 11f 1511c.»- out to the bt-z-t-ztw-t-rl. ‘ 1 ' l -- 0.1 111v 125th . n:- iu 01-01-11- . .:l1_\'t-1:1',l'.: .- _ . -1 11-11 111' 1111.- 11111111111 tutti .1 ("tart-h 1-." whlclt h:- wus :1 - ‘ 1t1b1-1',J-.1hn It. 311111021 '13; known . his ~hi1':l1)1l:11-1- '. a short tlistattn-t: In-ing, _- '.\I1'. 311-1101111111 \-.--.1>- 11:11- ‘ r. 0111- 111' 1111- 11io111-c-1'.—t -'.'.i11» 11.111 t11-Ivar znvay tln- .pr111t- t-\'.-l t-11'1-.~t ‘to 111.1110 :1 plat-u 111t- v hoxttc, ll:- Wits 111- t-ldt-nt -' ‘ ‘tt-nily 111' t\-.-1-l\-1-, 111-11 111' \-.'.11 -- hi-n. 1611011 in 8.111 I-‘t-l ‘ . wifv- of tl1-- 1-11- on. .-\1111'.::11l::l1-., 1.11 lt-at-v‘ to 1-111111-11 111 1.--11 .-1>:1s, 1111411 on 1111- 1111!- 111. -11t .\11.:u: L11 ' l \--' - "l|t'!1t».11 1-1111 ' your»: - '11, ll1- \‘..1< ltlj.-,lti_\- 1 - all who 111111 1111- lilt-Zl-illlw 111 illilfllilllt“, i 1 rztl 111111-11 I1l.-..;.-1 11-. I'm-tor .1. sntll |'1-,~'l in .1 l-‘rttttt-Ist-tt 11:1 Juan-try LET-h 111!- 4lilll‘.-llIt‘l', .\11 t.11-. 1l-.1tn].~l1i1't-l . :1 ltigltlj.‘ 1'0 ' t-t 111-1- 1-t1 . llt-ltlts t11‘ l’01-tl:-:11l, Orr-gun William Gillt-syiit- 111' St. Join.- . :t:.:l Itlrs. 1-‘1-1-111-1-11-1; Lat-tea -. the tlt-ct-n-u-d TU-SIII thirtct-n vc- n. \'.':ls CUIltllIFlClI I1_- “V-bstet- ot‘ (‘oi-nn-al h1- ll. Il. Iiell o.’ North I111 . st n, . I rustatint-tl 111-1‘ i11 1114-‘ nt-tzt-u-nts. 1'1-ll nsldt-p .l in lull 1. “wast J-thtt zin \\‘:11tl and t i‘ t '1'. -'---'. “'11-: :1 1111-111111-1- 01'1" (‘11111-1-11, _\'1>1-*h 1111-1-1- Sht- 11.114 always . :1 12111111 and loving --t1111111- - 1-11111: who lrtvt- tndo?‘ wlll.——tl':ttri11t plea ~ Itttn-p 1 .~-‘1 1:1 \\l!‘1t'11-._ p.t't:111-nt in 1111- ltop-ul --‘- n1 . titahl-n '|"t11- _. 1 ~._ :.ll will 1,-1.1;- 1 1111111 1111 the t1])\V.ll'tl 1-1-11’ ' l'1'1\l1 - \f- 11-1 ..-11 111i. . 1. 111111 111 1 \al1il .. ‘run: 11.|1- 111' t11.- 11- - ':111:1|1\' ~' 111-111- 11111 1111111-1 1-1111111-1". 1l\\-.1-1 1-: 11-11- 111111-1- 111:1nl11 121.» . 111- \\:1- :1;-]1-1-'|tt--.-l 2i'.1--;1.;1 l'l:1:1 1’:11h.-1l.1-.-,i-1 n11: \- in -:l.| 1111 l hi. 1-lv'1- -l1:..~'l1: . l tn-lv . --n tn 1-1-11-1: pt-o- th-pnt-rut-t- 11. 1: his .1.) 1 p::1-ti1-ul:1t'ly t11 this‘ prt. . l111t_i1 is ttttfoi-tttnutt-ly 1111-, .-:.11-_-.-~-tl11- old-r t11-d l:1 1- r] 11l'l'1-r_ it11l11:-:-t111:tt- that 1 '1- tar. tlt-t-liltt-s t11 1111-1-1. 1-1’ 111111-1111) unis I-tlltcatt-tl and attvt- 1-111111111: to 11th- -.i.-l1- :11‘ t11:- Atlantit: spent a yt-ar '11 (‘trrtll-ll l.-'ni\-1-1-..'ity, trct-t-ptlttj: :1 ..:ll front 1111- leontinion IJ-jp: lint-t11 r - . 11.; t1 :11] n p" l“ vl: 111111-1- tn Sl.i ~1- K .\- -_ ...1 Y-Xttlr-r 11111 .'l ‘ l.»l.11111 111:1 tl11'-.-.,1-l1 ‘>1 PNEUMONIA, ntso m wmmr-scn-A tele- “Flirt”. ravens, HARD COUGHS, TONSILITIS Ileutl- this plain statement. I-‘lrst, 'I‘l1Is whole brood of wick- Jtott illnt-ss. No particulars have: ed cur-mics of health may be kept. s to the death oftut _ lt-tters received I-==11-. by tract-in: ut- lush nullity 0f t11. blood, and obuerving thc ordin- af-y lung; relating to sunlta-Ion and htL-lth. That is why Iloodn Sarsapzu-Illa wnnmcnded 11s u preventive o! and other diseases-—lt ls the .111.I-..r:l blood-purifier and vltnllz- -.- 1- ll front i lit-ill l ---SL.‘I>DEN DEATl-l.--'l‘ltc death ~11! Wvzlttt-n-tlai-1-1-c1.l:1:::1tt3.1l0 ‘. l-Irn: 1.t(1‘:1u:lt-t, 111111 111' Joseph ' tht- 1-211-11- COINVICTION SECURED.—- Th1- '- nintinst John (litlis, chztt-gt-tl ' liquor front Ih-ovincu 111' Quebec was coticlutlt-t! 111111-11ing 11-111-11 jutlginottt t-onz-it-tittg: th.» 111-11-1111- 11-1 11111-11 utitlt-t- 1h:- Doch t-rty Act, $100 m- two tnanths int 'l'hi.~1 is 1111- t11-st (1:15:- 121 11-1111-11 1111-1-1- 11-11; b1-1-n Mr. S .1u:-1l -" ant who \ |~:'i'.11.1:1'11t. 11' 11:11 1111-1‘ .-. 1-11111-11 on 1n this l’1-ovh11-.1-. l) Iilt-Sallunt nppzart-1l for tllt lt-fwndunt and argued that the Ac! ‘ 11111-111 atzt- of Thr- - 1t 1.1 t11:- 11111- .‘ t11-- 1111-1-11-5 ll_1-:lt-. S111.- lt-avt-s t1. .11 1111-11- l<I.-..'. two Stills, 4111.1 t‘. 1-» 1l;111-.:l1'er.<, 1111x111‘ Gctrrgt- S 1h- 112' 11111:! 11111. Ill ., Willitzun m‘ Portland, ()1 gun, Hrs. 11111111111 ‘1 hay, tht- 111-11. for -l1-s lt-tl medical that authorities and weaktn-ss and alon lolluwing the “tlu," grip 1t 1. 1».~t- diet-uses. IIpod’s Sarsap- t-t-nt-u-ltig the rc-d blood wundt-t-tully tl , l1u1l1l.~: up thc whole system, l~:ut1\.-t1 ot‘ 111-.- ol1l sctft-t-c-utt-s an appetite restores _?_¢o->__._- 1:1 :1: "- t1 l.’ .- :1 ' 111 1111- t1. ‘-- \-.-h:r-- to 11.1 1.11m; 111111111’; int: lllg i i1-l_-.: 1.11 Jholic his. III Ill) IlSPlIIl IIIIFIIUSI‘. i011 was t0 :1.<.<i.<t silt-ll avht-t-t: tht- salt- or trot-ping of liq- 1111- was illr-gul. 11,- 1111.- 111111- or ltct-tiittg of I It-gtll except under the clearly 111-- Illlt-tl regulations 111' tht- Prohibition .-\.-:. ln 1h _.-,-.‘ 111 p11:-t1111.-.1.1i:1. - 1-1-1111; I11- .) tt11,.- ln-t-tlr-t-s and 1 turn-rat took place ole-luck 11:111-111., Nth;- a llt-quit-tn 1111x1111‘ 11111111111 11111011111111; 11:1 llllll.‘ T 1., WEDDING BELLS.—AI 1th 1-1;.- ht-alth -.1.1 -- 111111111 ‘d: ll ztntl 1-11111; st) 'l‘l1:- l1t'\\'.\‘ 111' 1111- 111-11111 ot’ one of 11111- 1-.-:1-1-1111-11 lrlt-ntls in 1111- pct-son ' ‘tin (iw-n llngltus 1111 hlonday. Iona, brought forth ‘ltft- <i11ns of sytupathy and 1-11 11-1111 11-11,; SIWPIII)‘ Kc, had 111-1-11 in lall 1- last 111111111111 dczttl: Isl. :11 IIUI‘ var-t 111' klnl lu-ztt-tt-rl and nutter-oils. ht - v1. 111111: :1 l.-1-1 n ititcrt-nt 1n 11111-- ts- \\-.'1.-t tvitlt-rtt from tho fact 11-111111111-11 111-1-1-241-1114, Jatnt-s In .\-- -ultur1 tn talu- 1- zrrgt- 111 11-1‘ and tour pl n1 11211111111115- tlt-pttrtxttr-nt. ‘l-ll IIPIHYI 11011:..- i11 1-111111111-11411 with ‘ '-l1 h1- h.ts fill1-1l t11 thr- (‘Illlft- “'11s .~ .1-'-.'.1::iio11 111' tho tlt-pttrttttt-rtt and ll-tfiltlll. 3119i. .:' titt- urntttry. 311's. hlut-plty it: 1 zmtivt- 0t‘ Ireland and naturally : ltla-ztsltl to rtturn 1n 1h.- land 1." 1111 1111-111. ’l‘l11-_\- 111-1- tn-t-ttttttizttii- 11 -1;;1;- lt:1\\'1-v1-1- h1- t\\'.-1 sturdy llltli- 211111.111.“ 11:11-11 In (‘l1;1rl.-1tt1-t1>w11. 1 will link 1111-111 to (11111111111111111 inlly 111 Print-v Etltvztrd Island 111-1’ 11111-0 all matlt- 11111111- nds 11-1111 11-111 wlslt them a s11 111 pl-ut-zttit 1'1-,-:1_1:1- 11111111.- and t11:- - awn; ill-iii 4|?INI ,,,. .. ...-- ~... TORONTO - ., ‘ ‘ '- .- . .q,..-1-.~.-.,_-w.~~- m.» --..»..Y-- , ..~._.-,-»¢~w-or»-~"-- ~n~~~ 411-1111115111!)- fat- StlllF, t11‘ l-‘ort Patrick tl111t- in J. SOLD BY LEADING MERCHANTS THROUGHOUT CANADA Writ-e for New illustrated Catalog STEELE .BRI(1'GS SEED C "CA/t/ADAS GATAT/‘FI 5:50 HOUS!" OMPANY LIMITED WINNIPEG only applicd to 1111- (txptn-tt-r and t-vt-tt 11' the Act did amply in this :-..s1- th- t-vltletict- was not, strong st- a 1111111-1 llttnor t11-h] that it 1h:- H111- ih] 11:11 app.y in 1111.. 1..1's-.- it scrv h1- inton- Province.- Zon . Pt-ovinc: or is -ll (‘ltarlot- ],,.ur3,-_;"t1-:t1\\-11 o“ l"0lll'llt.tl‘}' 19th. 311'. Stan “qlttonlltgv lit-tints ot‘ .\1 t11-do. 3 12111111-111- Alt-Kt-ntlt-it-k cldost daugh- 4 ‘ -1- o1‘ llu-.-l1 Illt-lit-tttlrit-lt. Port I-Iill in mart-lag.- "a_\'l111'. Th1- br-itlt- W115 l!" attired in a tr-uvcllittt: sllil o1‘ ln-ttwn broad ngtott and bliss ‘ty Itcv. 13-1“. m- 11131 j,|_,1-1-1---n111:1y the lumpy tamtple were '- 1-1-11 t11 (‘ornwall and were the t U1" Rnv. and Mrs. Webster l1:- fnllou-lttg Ttn-stlay. After 111-1-11111 at 1101111» Mr. and Mrs. wlll jourtu-y t11 l-ldinonton, 1 1111111-1- hot-no. .\ host of E0011 '1'.l.~‘llt‘S will nccrtitip-ttty this popular P5111111", 111111 111-11111111- regret will he 1111 1l1::t 311's. 110111115, always active \-:1i1-1\ and lv-lHllllli-‘I 11> tht- ctnnnittulty Inter- 111-11 .\l1'. 111-11111.»- excnmllfying t11-raisin 0111-1151-1111 for two years away. But this '_.=p‘111 id 1-1111t1-ih11ti1-n is but anoth- 11-1- 111' t-lit- t11-arty which this 111 - 1111-; ciw-n t11 1h:- blg and t: lit:- nt‘ 1111- \\-1-st.»~t|‘z1t1-i11t -..1-1-1tp_,'.) all that ..1't timurt- sltllll be 11115::- 1-.l .)_v his. lttztny {1-11-111111 but mort- .<1t :11 1111:1111. llt- l1 aves 0111- daugh- tiattn-ly, thtgustus. 1:11:11 in \‘:1n1-:111v1-1-, ll. (1.. vs-ho Mrs on thr- ttotttta-tt-atl and J01‘ In Alobritlgc, S l). 'I'h1-, f-mt-t-nl 111111: plat-c from hi.- 1-:->'i1l1~111-1-. 1111 \-\'1-tl11:-stla_t' mornlnl: t11 St. Alit-ltzn-lc tflttirclt, Iona. and 1111-4 11111-11111-1! bf.‘ s;o1-1't1\1-i1-.1: rr-Itttlyt-t- and a htr-rt- tmmhct- ot‘ syntpatltizlttr, trit-ntlu. Ill-v. l’. J. Th0 pull lteurt-rs were J. A. Mc- l’l11-1'.-1:1tt, Itt-ttmtlt McBetlt, James .1I1111n1-_\', Johll (‘onnullyz John 1111011, :1‘. John Moi-risey. (Boston papers Duffy otllclntetl. "makes taste 130.111." ll‘ a cathartic ls ll0:11l',; Pills er..- recom- Iiigh Rev. thr- IIIF 1-t.\' Act cs ot ltumor and even t; little ven- stutlr-nts I10tl1 from t1 geographical’ and ltlstorlcal ptIIfIt of vlcw. He must Indeed bc a listless student who has not received from the lecture an Inspiration and Impulse to dlve Into the history and trad- ttlon nt the East. The Reverend Rt-ctor as well an d number o! the students commented on Mr. Bell's lt-cture, value. e 0., and n V010 of thanks; and rtpprcclutlon was tend-trod hlm‘ through ‘the president of St. Thom- as Literary and Debating Society. It Is the earnest wlsh of every studt ent o! the University that Mr. Belli TQIIDAV ' I -;~KNIGI'I'I" G PVTIINASa-A very‘ enjoyable evening was spent at the Creaent Lodge of the Knights o! Pythta, last ‘Friday evening, twhen Past Grand Chancellor com- mander B. Roy Holman, assisted by Mr. C. L. Ale-Kay, Wilfred Wright, Earl Reid and P. A. Far- qnharson all o! Charlottetown tn- stalled the following otllcers for en- suing quarter. Chancellor Com- mander. B. Graham Rogers; Vlcol Chancellor Commander, L. A. More; Prelate, J. E. Wyatt; Keep-l er o! records 11nd seals, A. R. l Brennan,- Master of Finance. M.! L. Frank McKenzie; Master o! Ex- (lheque, L. R. Allen; Master of Work. J. A. Taylor; Master of Am“, U.» Stewart; Inside Guar - iau, '1‘. M. Llnkletter; Outside Guard, Itobert Walker. ,_ | Much sympathy 111 felt for Mrs.‘ William MucKinnon 11nd daughter.- Mary Ellie, and non, Wllllttm An-- gus for the loss of :1 loving 1111B- bund and father, who (it-til wltltl pneumonia, February 12th, on ‘*1 Illslnnd, while there attending tn business. ' i Mr. llacliinnon was expected! 1101110 ‘by Ills family when a tole- Izrum was i-ect-lvctl- by them of 111st illness. Mrs. MucKlnnutr -lt-.t't on] thc t11-ct train but he had rtasscd- out 111‘ litt- hcfore she urrivt-tl there. Mr. M:1cl\'I11:;m1 tvas :1 lurgc nmn- with a cheerful disposition and be- lovcd by all 11-11:) knew him. Ile w-atst 11111-11 on I’. It‘. Island on March 12, 18ft. II:- cztun» to 111d United Starters sevttttct-n years rtgo and rcnldc-d in l)o1-1:l1:-st1.1-, hluss H0 was a 1111-1111101-1 0t’ thc Fort-esters, 011d Fellows and Scottish Clans, and u active nit-In- 111-1- of U11- l-rcshyterl n (lhurch for 11111.11)’ _\'£‘1II‘S. I Ila-sides his family, he lean-g t0 mourn, five brothers und- three sis- tors. (funsitlernble dnrtiztge is reported throughout tl1e Province as the rc- sult of’ the frcshcts, caused by the heavy rain 0t‘ Saturday nip-ht. About midnight the dam at titt- sttw mill uwnt-d by Mr. Show Muc- Itllllan at Albcrry Plains, broke away with the weight of Ice and water; a breach being made to :1 width of about tcl-Pfeet. Two miles miles further down the stream tho dam at John Ross’ mill was 5\V0I)l away almost In its entirety 11:111-- 11c11's Bridge across the Murry Har- bor road near the mill, also went uown hem-nth the rush of waters. The total loss will amount to several thousands of dollars. Mr. Ross who has been conducting a I'0II€-l' mill wlll be the heaviest In- cllvidunl loser. The Provincial gov- (‘FllIII6Ill."S bridge at Hayden's con- sisted of a 32 foot span. lt was In "1 good state of repair, bt-lng recov- ered a couple of years ago. The fish pond owned by Mr. D. A. Mac- Kinnon and -0lIll?I‘5 of Charlotte- town, on the Glencoe River, which is a branch of the Vernon dtlver was also destroyed. At Bonshaw the road below the steel bridge at Crosby's Ivlllls, 11-115 covered with four feet 0t’ water and In other places throughout the country, the roads were sub- merged. t. The unusual thickness of Ice In the mill fponds prevented wfha-t might have been serimts loss in other parts of the Island. Around the outskirts of (‘harlo- ttctowtt the flow of water in some sections was quite heavy. At Brigh- -ton the Country Club suffered, the water almost filllttg the cellar and causing the loss 0t’ the provisions which were kept in the store-t-oonr. Quitt- a number of 0t cr cellars, were floodt-rl in various sections. LECTURE AT ST. DUNSTAWS —lt is seld-tint that the students of St. Houston's receive a treut such as that given them :1 {cw nights W/MW“ ‘I The-flavor Iasts- and the electric-aliv- sealed oackaee brinzs ‘ WRIGEEYS to you with Lad its eoodness- perfectly preserved. to teeth. . appetite. dlaestion I Sealed rem- Kept Rieht - A5 u ago thy IPTQIIIIPI‘ Bell. Thcy fol» lowed. 111111 1111111 the closest 11t- tehtiott for fully an hour z11111':1 halt‘ while he Introduced them to tho many u-nntlers ot mysterious E-zytit. ‘There are nit-n who have ‘ravelh-ll as. cxtensivt-ly as Mr. Bel! hut 1t is doubtful it‘ thl-trtl 1.1 411111’- onc who postseason the sumo pow- t-t-s of ohscrvatlott and faculty for IIOSIEPIDIIOTI. Ills vividness ct’ por- trayal “Hlg SIICII that -It required hut 11 slight trlnk of the lmaglita- tlnn trfstand with him 0n 1111- vor- nntln of the hotcl and watch almost 1hr- entlrc eastern world parade- itself In thc broad ‘street be ow. He described‘ the appearance of a art-at tnany types of the Eastern races, the plcturesqut-sncss 0t‘ tho-Ir dross, ctc., nn-l added many Inter- stlttg IEICIS about their modes of living. He talrcultcd with the stud- tits the great t11-round of Glzet; with its base covering 13 acres and t-llinht-tl 700 foot t11 its summit. 1100111111.! out 11-11111 this elevation, tvr-t- the part-at u-aslc of sand, It im press-tut] 111111, he said, as It‘ the des- cl'L was bring tnsst-tl-tiltout likethe 1-1-11 tltirlng :1 storm and-tit was sud- lon. “Peat-c, {H1- tttlll," He. took them out Into the (lest-rt to vlstlt the ruins 0f the once famous clty of ‘Flu-hos, the (‘Ity of t1 Hundred zntr-p lnnnortnltzctl by l-Iomer. He vlsitt-(l with them the. Tomb of Pharaoh the location of which lists 1111tll revealed recently through _ the agency of'an American detec- . tivo. Ilere they were introduced to r" the sole occupant 0t the Tomb, an 1 Idgypllaxt mummy-— who "perhaps hnd walked ln Thebes streets three thousand years ago." The bare dea- crlptlon of theHe wonderg of Egypt would have been sutflclent to com- pel litter-est, but coupled wlth touch trlloqulstti It was Irresistible. Mr. lit-It's lccturc was valuable to the» ntphttslzlng Its educational; wlll tlnd 1t convenient to favor the-m again soon wlth one of Ills In- teresting and Inslructlvo lectures. .1 2t tlr-tily quieted by the divine lniunc- \\':t.s 11 mystery to European sclen- on snu: morn some on. n-rLEnsT-cos-r Your heat, light and power needs are best served with Imperial Royalitc Coal Oil. Every drop is clean, powerful and absolutely uniform. Imperial Royalite gives you the highest fuel satisfaction and costs no more thancrdinary coal oil. - Imperial Royalite Coal Oil meets every test of a perfect oil, allows you full power from tractor or stationary engine. Used in" oil heaters and stoves, it burns clean-no smoke or soot—and it's best for oil lamps, too. You can get Royalite everywhere when you want it. bur unlimited means of distribution assures that. ~ No coal oil is better than Imperial Royalite, so why pay hig prices? ' ' IMPERIAL .11....“ cont 011.“ ; , TliiPl-zfli-KCT out-t > 1 .1111. . 01-5