c... goric, Teething Drops and Soot for Infants in arms and Chili O To avoid imitations, always look for t Proven directions g each package. Physicians everywhere incremented-nine ‘ \' ‘MOTHER ;_ Fletehefs Cas- toria is a pleasant, harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- liiiig Syrups, especially prepared ireii all ages. he signature of ‘recommend it. fina her prov mrti supp tear you 135 Kent Streeg 'Who Will Protect Her if you d0n’ti? _ spoiling her with too many petty favors. hidden favor so far as she is concerned for the prescnt—~ The Mutual Life of Canada your little girl. _ certain of her education and her to take advantage of ‘a minimum wage law. Through the method you can protcrt your little girl from today on, but you alone can do it. Let the hlutual Life agent tell iii-Mutual. LIFE or CANAD H. A. EBERS OU think the world of her-your little daugh- ter. Perhaps you are One favor, a ncial protectioii-iiidil be greatest benefit. ides the surest and simplest iod oi financial protection for You can make ort. You can banish any that some day she may have Mutual Life liovi‘. Waterloo Ontario. Charlottetown l OPENING LARGEST BROADCASTING STATION IN WORLD‘ ‘ y inaugurated the world's largest,‘ Birmingham. England. receritl broadcasting station. and in the Gainiord and Percy Edgar, the sta opening ceremonies. Quick Transport- ation oi Oranges (Special to tho Guardian) -M()N-’lllll*]Ail., Fob. 1!) ~ Whiit is thought to bo n record lii ‘the trunn- portation of oruugcs from tho sea- board and the conversion of i.lio i‘i‘uit into initrihitlndiflit tho fuc- lory ‘was indubllslicd ln connection with ihc i-ililpinont/Jf oranges inov- ed from ‘St. John to Hamilton by the Citiiiuliun INntlonul Railway-i lust ‘week. Tho ilbipnleilt aggregating 10,000 ell-sen was placed on board a trnin of 56 roiriprr-riiioi- eiirs u-t Si. John lute on February 4th nnrl ‘tilié-trainl left. ciirly tho following‘ morning picture are J. P. Hannah. ‘ L0? lion director. who 100k Pa" l" i e |1i~i1|g ili-lziyi-il llli'llll\\‘ilil by ~bud lgiilldll conditions. ii. uiuilc‘g00ii_ lllillll‘ lo llainiliiiiinvlicre lIHI-‘ii- "l the fruit was unhiniicil and iakflll to the [uttl/Jfivrl. niid manufactured liiio inn rniniiiiii- Wliliiil Rlilliiilfml U“ iilt‘ iihi l\'i‘$ oi‘ ri-izill stores in llniii- .iliiiii on FflllfllflrY ll» m‘ 1"“ on" 11.1.1.1‘ ,,1"1,.-r tho oruugiw-i wre. loud- ‘(111 on hourd trnin lii. St. John. lll 1)l'(‘\‘l0ll,~; years tho oriingefi hiiil conic to (Jiiniiilzi vin the. iiul- fiilo (iiiii-ivny but this your l). (l- w111111, “Nu-vigil l"l'(‘il.{ili. Traffic. Nlnna-ger oi‘ llli‘ Nniioniil Rnilwuyfl secured the truffle. for n (‘itiiaillan port. The l-llliifiitifliliil "Xlilidi-‘wii "Y- ihc shippers and illillllliillflllFflllfl‘ upon on the r-iorvirn given illfliCilUi that 1h. traffic him been iwuilifeii 1ierinanontly for tho iill Canadian route. -__ooc--- i Earl of Gavan i to Vacate Army ; i Pcsitio i,‘ (Canadian Pres!) ‘ LONDON, Fob. i9.- -’l‘ho Enri oi‘ (Yiivnn. chlr-f of iho Jmpei-inl Gon- 1crnl iStaff aineo 1922 will vacntc ‘hit-i lypoaliion tomorrow niid will lii-ave I ‘the army for good. Earl of Gavan hi 1 11; Y wit. aid to ilKJftl ‘Sllllllcy of Pmmmi. .ii. nlHHHVi/DTAYI ,I h,’ miiw '5 O15 q. “H; rr ‘. General of Canada 1891-93. The Earl is suceoeded by Gener- al Tr George Frances Milne who has been heaifof the Eastern com- mand and who also is a distinguish. s" _‘~ ' ,.i" when imrd Sl-anli-y Wit-a Govarnnr- t l ,i-ivnl of ii. l. Suntan, 0t‘ Chicago. 'l'iii~, ‘Pas. ‘lhiiillllfillll. SL000 iit even money ugiiiniu tliio ,Si. (ioddiird winner of inst year's lrnco, haul hold lho hoard lii. Ii to l. but Simon's arrival shot Riisslck"; tniiin from tho doubtful class into ish army in Soiidan and took part inontionoil in tin-snatches. llo also won distinction in the war in South TRIP. lasbioii ccntreii. ('liiii'li>il<*i0\vii iuuy cxpcci ll trout ill new niiilinei-y wiiicii is ilfllivllll; daily. School been ilfliii (‘ross Nurses in the Model School llilii llUPillUlYl Suiiiirc School. .loliii:~‘oii, Jenkins, Scziuinn. 11111114 1,11 [Plfi-ll. Aid have been giv- our old iiii-n_ and has been very en by tho. groups in the Union Church. Zion Cross rooms. 1 (llty. \\/':ilie.1- ory. coupled with instinct. cililfllfi- noirrul liiiskiosi over the hilly il-mile (‘(ll|l‘i~‘t~. oi’ tho (Quebec international ilog li(‘l‘i)y without n. word oi‘ gos- turo givcn as to direction on the i l‘4l.illi‘l'. zible when it. is learned that not one of the eight. dogs led by “Murphy” liiid ever been within 2,000 miles o! the district before (logs would. continually tugging at ihoii- lcuilvig “il/lurphy" in an effort. io (liV‘i'l’l. liilll from the coiime, no uiii-‘iiiiiiii eniiiiio pny ihoni. ill[ll‘li. siviirvliig neither to left nor right. niid finally journey in proud fashion as an un- even money. ‘ Central Giiajrdian _____ lociil team's were not slow to grab TRYON BAPTIST PASTORATE ml” mollel’ by bucking various Services for Sii-iiiluy ‘Ali-it will be drlvw" wh" "lime ‘1l'9lllml'l95h"w'l iiii followi-i: Albany iii 11 11_ 1,,_ ink n yiair ago, especially on t-ho ‘Fryon ill ll p. iii., \v(!l§|,|n()[‘(;]1u“1 7yoiitlifu| 14-year-old li-lsh-Lnnaillnn li. in. driver, ii‘. ‘Noiall. who has demon striiti-il his aiblllty as a breeder MARSH FIELD. Rev. w, .3111“, and "iniiubcr" to fit liliii us a i-om-, Mull‘ will Drench iii the Baptist UQIiIOr ugainsi. the older Church at Muri-ilifii-ld Sunday 1111. cvnntestiiutn, srnoou. weutlim‘ and" 111111111 110,-, —<o>€_ milling. us the llov. Mr. Hxtnntze Gleaning-s From l Tryon And Vicinity1 will be (leinincd in the city by a funeral. p FAIRVIEW. NORTH RlV . AND LONG CREEK__ Servlcesa: dliiiiiurt-ii-i of every kind is at a 1115 11,11,111“ ,,1,,,,,.,,hea m, Sunday stiinilstlil. ‘There is n. considerable 21111 111.1 fnnnw,“ Fulnnew’ Ruuuw quantity of 1votiitoon to 11., 511111peil. Road at ll u. ni.. North River iit 3, m“ m“ wmllllml" “I m“ "Wm iinillaing Creek at‘ .7 1111111111 111,11 IIHlkei-i ii almost impossible to ‘gel weather permitting,» Lhein airay- The main difficulty lB I teams pus/sing, ‘there is no bottom REMNANT5 AND QDDS 1,1111 to the flllOW and when a. home ends clearing out ut hull 1iriec fllKPsloil-"i oil‘ iiic road hc is about ieii-H. ends all wool flannel, i-icrges. llmrifl- . Hilk broadcloth. fancy dress goods valve-tn, 11111111 111111 c0111’ 31111-111151, "l‘iii-rc is ii large quantity of hay irnd a host of 11i110r11__p1‘1111,s1. on tho marsh oi \\'lli(:ll the farmers an- in grout ii_<-i-il. but with i-io mucb Derby 11'1"‘- l-lil- 172i: . snow it is impossible l/J got on tlic CAVEND|$H SERV|CES_ ___ inursht-s. ’l‘hcrc will bc si-rviires in the Uiiit- "ll Cllllfllll slalllel’ U" Slllliilly. The shine condItioiii-i prevail ill PM" 31*“ “i 11F‘; "l- "lid ‘l! NOT!“ tlir- wood-i fuel rs very short, niid mirth ilusm"’__“l_'i p‘ "l- Asllflrlfli very ilttlc is being brought out. llllt-llilfldlilfy offering will be taken Every11111|y 11; 1101mm 1m. a 1111111; "It 'h_"‘“‘ “(ervifef- A" mmrlbu" that wlli reduce the snow by a, tons not yet tuiwurded are asked 11,111 at mast for next Sunday. Thc display of northern lights M. R _ “_ Pill/ma on Wedncsiliiy cvcning was greatly pruw, 7711f“ u“ L’ nmllm": "f admired by nearly iq-vcryiioily. niuny fmnlfbugfffig h?“ a?“ flfllylllfd ilcizlziring it was tho finciit ever V l’ o‘ "‘ “ here there were two large Montreal iiiid- Now York and other siioin _' ', ‘ ' , , ,l,,w ladies of scctionis that were as red an blood. RETURNS FROM i\\'e are 1ilcusi-il to report that Airs. Sunicrs is improving in hcultli. RED cnoss ACTIVITIES. .- Hcnlth limiceiloiis have ri-cculiy by the lted Mrs. Wallace Toouihs. who has been ill with 1ineuinonizi, has 11:138- ed tho crisis. and hi-r complete rie- covcry is now looked for. She has The been (auri-il for by Dr. Bovyer and ‘oliowiiig physirizins ussinti-il: ~ lii‘ Ml“ ‘llilllll’ (iillllllhi- li- N- llr. Ari-hibaltl, l)r. S. It. - '7" ’ _ _ 111-_ 51111111111111 111111 111; John (iniiiliii- oi‘ thc iirnni-h I.\‘ in '1‘11111,1 111111 111111111111111-3. 1iooi~ health. ..\li‘. (iilllllbiw- is oiic oi nurses to f‘. (l. l. '1‘. active. until yei-i-iitly. There nrc lllillly coniplziints of and Si. Pauis (Jliurch arid Home Nuriiiiig (‘kisses arc being hiilil‘,1iiioi' is'(,'l'l/i('(‘ with lili‘. llziilhis. only two nigh!» =1 Wei-k iii the lieibiiiici- inn Wiiiil! h; tiicisu-i-viiw- satis- fiicuiry. Tlinsi- who 1irolcss to know say it. is thc bud atmospheric con- ditions. A iiiiinlier of tiulliis that were put in liiivii boon lulu-n out. PERSONALS iMZr. Thomas- .\l.cNilt.i, ii. A. \lzilpi-i1ii<-, was lii tho city yester- Mifib‘ illlildreil Lefurgcy. who wcul to lloi-itoii lii-st. full is having an ' unploaszint experience. After being Mr. lliiiiiiuoiiil lloi-trzini and hll‘. (111111; -,~i@1>Q1-111 1110111111.- ii, is found Weeks. Frciiorivtim WvWiii-r papers of zidinission to tlie .i.“iiiiil'.< lo the i-iiy Friday. "land of the frcc" are not satisfac- __ tory. Slip, has written hoiiie for ' "'"‘ _ r tin i‘ci'Lil'ii-.iiii-<.liiiierii- do n0! I Sill l'y the 1iowi-rs which ‘he. that she iii ‘llritisli hcrii. oi‘ ‘good ehnrnci- er and a wliolc lot iiiorc oi‘ whereas niid no forths. she will hnvi- to rc- illl‘ll to (‘aiiiiilii and HiilFi nll over zigniii. ‘Alorni do not go io tho U. S. A; ii‘ you do go. ill‘ aura you hnvo everything aci-orilliig tn the law in letter and (spirit. Team Over lii-Mile Course Q1i.1.;111<;(‘,, l<‘-‘b. 1ii-—-A keen incin- tieristlcs in a well-bred and tiior- ————¢+>— oughiy lraliieil dog, was (lenions- L EMORY trziteil horn when"Sliorty"lliii:sick‘s IN ovmc M 18"" "W "‘M"“P“Y" m’ "h" firs‘ MRS. JAMES avnmz, w/vrsn- tiine ziiiei‘ an aibz-ience of one ‘year, VALE Filmed his mam‘ of eight ‘wolf Mnny friends will regrettolenrn lili} sudden and uni-xpeicteil death of ‘Mrs. Jirnios Byrne. Wal- orvnlc, iv-hlcli ‘occurcil iit the ‘(lhar- lottetmvn llorspltiil on Jainuaryl-fth following a serious operation. Ai- liIOILi-Ell iluring hcr brief illness sin: hud the host inedlcnl ateniiiinci- and skillful nursing it. was ovid- eiit t‘hzi.t her life could not be pro" longed. i The lute Mrs. Byrne was in her 60th your. She was a woman oi' splendid character-ever devoted to the interests 0f her home. al- ways roiidy to speuk n good word. ever willing to do a kind nct. lfcr death is, iniletiil, a ‘ilistinci. loss not. only to thrmc ihy wiioiii i-iiii- was held so dour biii to ovoryonc who had enjoyed her friendship. The funeral which‘ was excep- tionally large took place on Sun- day uficriiinin, January 17th, to Vernon llivcr. The service zit t/hc irliiirizh and at the griivc was per- fornieil by tho 1iastor the Rev. P. D. -.\le(lnlgii.n, who also attended her many times iiiiriiig her illneo-iii. ’l‘he pull bcurcrs were lliicsi-irs. John (Y. Wisiancr, James TFitlllOl‘. Patrick Mt-Guirk. James McAdam. Allgllfilillc Wi-sciier, and John T. Grimes. licslilcs ii bereaved husband therc arc left to mourn four MODS and two iliiuglitors, namely. Joseph and Pius, Boston, Maison Annie. Caurbriilgc. (lo-urge,‘ Joliu. and ltoso at. bonie. All the fuiiiily uienibors who were absent. had the. mournful privilege of being pros- i-nt iit the last sud rites. Ono ‘brot- her Mr. lildwaril Boylan, Droinoro and iwo sistoiiis. Mm. ‘l’. Ti-aliioi‘, Charlottetown. and iMrr-i. T. ‘(illlll- niii-iltey, Cumbridgiv. also remain. C n iiirt. of Iluz-isick. his ilrivcr and This feat. is the iiioro remark- “.I-la\\"’ and “gec" as these other would this redoutublc Jlut on he gal- woiinil up his ilauntcil trail-finder 'l‘lic stage. is all sct for tho 1926 (luv-boo international dog nlcd dcr- by niid LiIOlISlIIHiri of ilurby fans are daily flocking into the ancient capital for the event. Only one day intervenes between tho start» lng of the raco with 21 t-r-iinis. ‘Betting on tho wiuncr soared in- to four figiircs today upon the ar- (iuclqcr of iii-e “Shorty” iltusaiek oi‘ Wolfhound uskiies from Sutton posited ion lii‘ field that iltusuick would win. Emil ll ilio liuttlo Khartoum niid vrnm Allllca- We deeply sympathize. with tho ‘ - family and fricndr-i in i-heir great, ""'°°“'- horonvmeii-t, and Join with ihoin i D ed ooidler .He serve-d with the Brit ln offering n fcrveni. 1irayer for i-or cterniil rest. Spiritual offoringa wcro given by ‘N. rm: cnAnLo-rrnrowu‘ 110,111.11»... ‘ (Continued from ‘Page 4.)‘ iilllbilfiil tho vogue of the vflllitllililli" remains as great. an ever, The moi-it popular valentine this year seemed to in one combining senti- incni. with humor of u. palatable i kind and ‘litany happy greetings ‘in-re ‘(lXUillllJlgOli between old and, _ young. i O O 'l‘lio ill‘ll'*.l‘(!0i0|1i8.l. Club of Bostoli has been vary gnylduring the pant two weeks. 0n ‘tho 16th they ien- jiiyi-il ll. lecture on The ‘Romance of Canada. deliviered by Captain J. iiiiimii Slim... which was well illus- trated with Canadian views fami- liar to many in tho audience. On the 1ircvious Friday they had a good oldfaahiolmil get-together party and the dances included (luailrillcs, ' Scotttichea, Duchess Polka, etc, to the good old tunes ihiii lleiiry Ford has brought back to silly. ffhc Club; members‘ Ln- cliiile the following Islanders: Pre- sident. Llcut A. F. ‘Campbell, 1X89,- suri-r, John Klcly, Secretary. John (fliuliison, Com. Fred WV. Chris- topher, D. D. S.. Peter B. Gaudet. W. M. (furtls, Cor. Socty. Max J. (‘balsa-son and iWoniReil II. Gordon, EXPCliliViij Secretary. I I i York lioinlsi ilziclng cuti- Thc popular New Olivl‘ ninny lib-us in tunii-s. 0f course, (ivory/inc, is ccrtniii by this time that ehiffons niid vcivcts and tho ruling faibrics for evi-ning wont’. Young women pri-ii-i- ehiffoiis whmrciir-i lllilll'0ll‘ti .‘ippi-:ii' to best. advantage in vel- Vllifi or soft. l)i'O(‘Zllii"S. This week ii Il('\V ii-iitc was strcssuil when 150V- erzii girls appeared in tulle o1- chif- fon frocks 1ioscil oveir gold or sil- vcr slips harmonlz/lng with their dancing pumps. ‘Pill;- clip in most casos was slcniler-lincil ivliilc the slicer overdresscs of tulle or chif- fon iii lovelypzrstel shades were circular or ruffled. $7 I U Buckles of every description are being stressed for tootgear of (ln-ssy type. Bright silver buckles are worn by many although most woini-n feel that cut-steel or bronze‘ ari- quite as lovely and ‘less con-. apii-uous ihzin ‘silver incLal. Tllfliifl1 large buckles till} worn, of course. \v"ili pump shades. ‘Strappeiisliocs llWrGly lii-ii‘. ‘tiny buckles tlii-ougli which tho straps may slip and the Mickie in this cane is worn at the sidw, covering the shots button. Small iboiv-kiiots in cut steel or bronze are seen as strap clips. l Q i Tho many friends of Mr. \\'. L. Cotton regret to hear of his llidi‘.-l~ Dllflillflll of ‘the past few weeks‘ and hopo ‘to sac him about again in Llic eni- future. | Song Controversy NEW YORK. Feb. 19 — |wrote "The Prisoner's ‘Song?’ The (loath of Guy Stirplet/Jn Massey, 27- yoar-old szidior 1iion-gt4tcr. lnas re- vivcd tliu controversy. the music publishers of Broadway cl inilng that Massey. who died in ‘cxafi last. week. plagiarized tho ‘song, which is so popular now in night club‘s and with radio singers. Renewed by Doathg i \Vho' Maiiseyq during his illness, gaiil tho song was written “from myi own heart." and the Ytuno tiii-ki-d up when he sling. for prisoners in jiill. Authorities on folk gollgg (ym. icnd the ballad was known its ai ,coiviboy favorite thirty yours ago. ilteporis from San Antonio, Tex- ns. say ‘the song was written by blast-icy while he Was in New York' and wa-s inspired by iovo for n Texas giifl from whnni ho wal-i separated by a "Prison" of llhhcal- lii- Jimt Drior l/i ‘hi8 death ho wrote tho wordii of "The Requiem" which ho asked to be sung at his funeral. iPaul Mcllcnkern, vnuilovillc star, claims ho featured tho tun; with different. words fifteen ‘ycarrr ago. 1 Anyway. tho controversy hnsi not boon settled and the iiuin who‘ (zliiima he wrong it dlod in povoriy. llflViTlK ansilllled his royalties to an mimitsiiuiifii“ the following: , i Malia (liirilr-l-Jlfiiiiilly, MlY-l. Mar-i o Once a Trial 1 4 ' i» 'l‘rninoi', iMr. nnil Mrs. I-ldiviird , lioyliin and family, lMPt-l. John Boy-i t lan and inniiiy, iMr. and Mrs. JnuiV 8T0MliillllP8ET1 Chew a few Pleasant 'l‘iibicis —Stomacli Feels Fine we will be pleased In IPWW you all the different linen. Harold L. Worthy DRUGGIS‘! a mi lIiHIIIGQBQYi Mr. and Mrii. John‘ . 1 The supremacy of -Nyal's 'l‘. (lllfiilllialiflTflulflllflfififl Kelly. Min.“ - illil illlm. .oin . Rn liiii, Mr. lillli r remedws and “H” prepar- Mnlc John (l. Wiseniir, iMr. uiidi I ations aro known the World illlrs. Augiiiztliio WiSMIPI‘ niid tain- .. ily, Mr. Fred ‘Ciisii, Mr. iiiiil Mrs. 1 mm" j‘ Churn-i.- Quinn, Mr. and Mm. Jaiii- , ea lMcAiliiin and Mangnrot. iMr.-cf We carry a full line of all Margaret Hayes and family, iMr. 1 _ iiiid Mrs. John T. Grimes, Mr. and 1 NY"! fl°°dii 9"‘, "lime W" Mrs. Owen (llllillgllflll- Mist-tea (imi- to ca" B! MY "0" "d ‘ ""l""“ “M nl‘m°h°"w“l5l' instant stomach relief! iinrm- spiritual 0lferlngs—-Fa‘miiy, Mr. M”, The moment “Papefi Dmnen a M ." . i , . ,, m: iiln reaches the stomach all ilk-i- ' trei-n-i from nclil stomach or indiges- -lll(i Mm. Patrick iMcKenna, Mr. PM Mm 1km,“ McLeod, M“ “m1 tlon ends. immediate relief from Mn,‘ _1,,_.,,,,,h Hughes and (Nadya. flatulence, gases, heartburn, piilpl. M, .--,1 M", 111,111,, $111,101’ M1,“, tation, fullnoss or stomach pros- Katlierliic l-‘rafler. Miss Sadie Rel-Bil"?- Quebec illifimflfi which sponsori l‘ i British Ambassador to Washington, and a pioneer iiftha rubber grow. "ll" In“ bu‘1n¢‘3 Qhiny yea,“ ago’ with ll_\‘ iilfiilllil lll‘lrfli\\ lioiiii- l-Ioniioiiilvs 1915551111111, fmindfl "W118 to m,“ iii-pl. lu-l n; in. or, ixniiidii. ind, self, In the rubber controversy s1, lam-inn. viiiiii-lii Egme p°|||t°d out that but ‘or the .\i-:irl_\ l'\'4'l'\ llillllt‘ lll.li\i'l' h.i»' i-iii- Qffgrts .°f t)’; rubber ppanters at iiiill pi-i l't'.~ulillilllih \\|lil'il wlli- lIl'ill|_'N that 41mg, I'lll i"... i|l|\>'I'\.|lil||| I|ii~ ii|'~l u|' .-.n»i. four or five dollars stead of the average of thirty-two lottetown heard and rejoiced over m" "films M“ fii‘ “W” "'4" W“ (he victories of Pflnrdpherg lad _ i-rui good ri-i-lpi. tllim on Ilii- iiiiirket _ ' ‘ y 'l'lii- I‘1‘l'l]|t'~l .‘lI'l' l|I'i‘llI‘l|lt' ililli well “illlll- Klmberhy 11nd Nlilfi-kmtni climb-rifled “mi ii»...- i. IVIIIIII t'ii|‘ii<||11. and 111111111911 115 1-1111111-1111. “.1111 1,,_. iioniil l'lll‘tiN bi-iiring l‘t'('l o.‘ 11111.1 - . "will i0!‘ its fallen iiwrucs. But if. ivn-s midsummer in South when thi-i-ic EVQXlls occurred. ly, Misses Agni-a and Jmne ‘Kelly. Colrect Your digestion for a few 4 , Kelley. Anna and Plus. Misses Catherine and Gertrude cents, Millions keep it handy, Drug- gista recommend it, V, .... on request. Charlottetown Branch - . " ‘ .3 .1’ 1i Price Movemienitgi‘, I AKNQWLEDGE 0f movements will enllrlli ‘- you to buy andlelliu our. Monthly indicates current price , ' and comments conditions. Itw CAIJADIAN BANKW‘ ‘i or commence - CiDitaE Paid Up 820900000 Reserve l‘ t‘ J ' . wit’! - a. .g$ teliiaonrlyqt ulfion general . ' besentfzeetoyon-c . 1a.. , and $20,099“. C. 1.0mm M1100, t . now be a pound, in- prlccis might _\i-:ii'. Ailliiiiigii slii- iiiuy r|~1 oi viii-iii u-iiiioiit I]|ll|‘l' 1111111 11 i It wag in {he when. when char, NIZI‘ you liki- niid buy ti ||ll‘( iuin \\'ilii'll Luuii- ihviiritr-ii. 'l‘lii- illllt’. lii-ailing. iirriiiigi-il in iilplmbi-tli-iil oi-ib-r ii iiing with “lliivi-rngos“ niid t'illlill;_' with "Yogi-tables". The following recipe» lllHl‘ boon chow ' I'll from this filo: llrun Muffins ~ R cups Flour cup Bruin »" ii-nspoon Soon ti-napi-nn Snli 2 ii-lit-‘ponlll linking i'ii\\‘li|‘l' I ‘_' i-up ltuinliis or Nuts 15 "lliw Hull!‘ will. '_' lllhlflfilltlilflh Sin-g1111111 Africa DON ’T COUGH l l i duke a few drupg 111 Minarwa m i | I I I l I “Willi or molasses. relief. Gives quick amt" .\Il'l'l‘Il0l)§ i-"oit rm: mew lll gri-iiieil muffin tliillnonodero U\'l'|| cm l-‘i l Fig}: _ i.i|i|i-.-1-ouii=i l-‘ni. IIIPIH-tl \li,\ and >l|l lllt‘ fii-iir, .~...1;1_ S1111 ,1,,,1 , lulu“: b-oi-di-r 1i i-i-nn. Ullfiiilii or "i{'~'- I'M-I iI-i 1.),’ tlllil lliiii i.. it on... ,""ll\‘ =""l-~~1'i.'|iiiiii. iminbiiii‘ llll‘ li- :llliiii_llliii iiri‘ iiigri-ilii-nis, illill ilii- |ll('l- ted ini niiil siir uiiiii hlllttllill. finite —im-——— ._. l‘ n“ i! il“\\\\\\\ \§\\\\\\\\\\ \\ \\\\\“\- which is always the moat economical. 0° "i" "Mriment with cheaper foods. results in healthy lbxes and lnrgeut litters. “mast AND nosi ouisminiiic" The Manager of one of the foremost Upper Canadian ranch" m1"; 1n a @1113". "We would not think of using any other biscuit but IMPERIAL u we uphold.“ it the BEST AND MOST OUTSTANDING biscuit on tho market today." 1 _ This is the concensus of opinion of our leading Canadian Fox Ronohlrl on‘ accounts for the national use of IMPERIALS as an all-tho-year-i-onnq F1111 p1,“. . -_ if ‘The coat of food is so small compared with the value of tho Sliver Foxoi thin ' ‘- mnche" “Mid” l‘ °"lY a ""3"" °l' Hood business common some to food i101 606i Feed IMPERIALS Ind it! tho DOM F" Hi0 b)’ leflfil"! distributors or direct from the factory 0ntmool.Cofllll 1 l‘\l|lll Bi-oiiin Sugar llllll Fat . Eggs , 1| 1‘ rupi-i Flour ‘ .-' cups Boiled Oats ' teuupouu Salt cup Molnucs _......__..,_...1;;;,;_._. ‘Li. . cents it was 1a“ yea“ Aiming. oihi-i-~ iii-i- |||l| illiii |ll'ill'lil'iiv - cup Hot Water ' ' _ nil-i ilii- l‘i'.\iiil i1‘ n <iiiiiiiz oi lillll‘ lii ' teiiiipeionn linking Powdol . “'I"I'l-'.\ ii-imlvoou (‘iiimluitin iinnainoil third 1iiirty. 0t‘ tho‘ 80¢ i'i-i-ini1i~ |l|l'i'4' ix i... 1|l|l‘I in" iliv hon... -‘.' ii-iiapmm run-vii '1 000 (topics sold. Massey is 51nd to which l|t'l'li.\ i-i-i-i-g ‘ 1.» |l|lI|'l' uIIi-n 2 ii-inqiniiii Nullfllvfl ‘Hi1 *-_'~<+>—i "l" \\'|Il"|i lzi-is ii In». l'l'I1|l4'l|li_\' lino. i-up ltiiliilnu . .1 The in‘.- nail-in»... ‘no.1.- ii... , 1.i...-.- ill lilo-In... n,,. 1,11 ,,,,,1 1,111,,‘ 1mm,“ » ‘.\ Ill i |l'iI'i4iI|l|l.~1 iiri- lli~i‘i|l‘||l'li ilnw M‘ "'=Iieu eggs, rolled out». Ind flour _____ l||;|||_' or 1.... 1||‘4' giving .1“... i.. ,. \\l||l'|\ in... i..." urn-n mo. the ouiijg- - . 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I _ _ _ mus u) ram“ what Iwfo] (‘r0njr4.\<.ii ‘Ilhlllbla is i\iili _\lltll il-ilpi-s , ‘ r it ll i\‘ ....i I'Ii||\4'|il¢‘|ii r... 1.... i-|li1l\'1. ill his later yearn aflcr 1901i. iili'lll i_1-1,,.,1_ 11",, ,1,“ 1,,,' WSW‘, __ **--— curd» iii" uniform. uizc. iii-ride on ihi- . i \ (ll iALlTY . -. I ‘ ' f. n idwitANTEED "ME "a" -'i Quad stock’ en hand m" i°ll°wmq Iiaridard cooler ' Jiori Round, Albion glove. Aibi "l" m“ ‘nosey. Sprii-iqhiii nverness Screened‘; ‘Zoke and Hard and Soft Wood. ‘+1 '-°W=It Prion. Prompt Sou-vii w. D. sinus & PHONE 11o East Side Bruce Stewart 1 m}; Wharv 5m out» Imperial Biscuit 00., ltd. Box 600 Phone 721. Charlottetown, P. 1t. RIC». <d4l‘~(“ '-