.=» t; THURSDAY ‘ ‘ ‘ ~ " W“ ""r..w."""*§r'"”r; T... tom am- ount 21213000 mo’? than In 1885-86. - The export from the mines of Can- ada show aij increase of 13 D- ¢- "V" er the average of 20 Ywra- 111-11 a decrease o! £50,000 contoured with m; previous your. The forest ex-l port dhowa a decrease of 7p. c.l compared with the 20 Yeurs- 8161'; use and a decrease of 8500-000 coin-l Slummvhfli" ersidle“ I Business College. Worth $50,000.00 to YOU Mall Ooureee Guaranteed. J. Pogeen, Prln. ~ flétusvrrrr- .1. Lovely lantern views, solos by Mn. Warren and Mliae . - WESTERN CANA A FLO - ran in»: ca‘; “ Branches from wait to coon e ~ . - .. a» 1 0*‘ s“ =1»- and the ~ , E < n 0o the tact than the g|'9llultllIl‘O1lllI1Q1-| ‘ ‘ _ I and want of means to ge i6 u - T d v _ ' '1 1 bar and the material for the manu- °— 1 l Neil Hennen on the above ‘uh-mm n ‘h. -- ,ioua effect. in checking ourfltiilide in lumber. The expont of as! .1 .11 in F-Psgo 3 is available. t! ‘AHMRDIANS o" SALE at “ml per cent over the 20 years’ ever- - - ‘ = ‘ i - - ' .20 .00 erated entlrely as a matter of servlce and _AULD LANG SYNE and xtglgeildlayiBuildinl. Summerside lags and an increase of $1 0 0 convenience to our customers, are due and ""'"°E “n51 suimsis and autnuu producus chow, - received at the Guardian's West~ liui increase of 50 p.c. over tiic twcu.‘ ‘ern Office, McNeil] Building, Sum-l - C -—-- 7 . th t 1 1886. Th llll-i If Char-lie to havli an-tunpal- lingo 31"“ 1-0 111059 50115111101118 01' 16"!‘ JRNAIBURG, I081). l0.~—Tl:|e dream: 8 0 1311?; T001‘ 9111:1212 (110118111111111111161119191 011. .\’0111'111@rr “'11 You 11113 e 1 a P°111 lnswius their subscription to them- i-cvolubionizing navigation nyl Sulm,“ l 20 years. and 86.000000 more than ' . l . mottled by Anton Fiettner, has tur~‘ in 1886. The total imports were All such balances, standing on oilr ge- —KENSINGTON tscruns- ntui ou-t to he just. a dream urn-r, MacDonald 1 I I l], a” bah m" . ' ' ' Qua year's average and tie im- )- col ds for more than three months, W1 1 e’ lFoi-mation of the Earth" by .l’i-o~v\vliich ‘Fletitner mounted his twin Silver collection at the door. llrorts 01 woolen inanuiucuures were \ r W” " Q lfessoi- McKiei of Mount Allirioulrevolviilz towers. and which he 28 per cent. more than the 20 years ~ shiphuilders average and. $2,250,000 more than :-—- the Conn“ Jstruhu Theatre on rn-iduy trveiiinanl11ldl the dsv of screw pronulsiou ,1" 1886 - - - - ‘February 12m ' 7633ltvits done, is to be auctioned. ‘frelslit brought into and carried 010118 01,311“ Charles‘ speech on the ers on the Liberal side, . 6 7 Alilsmpts to sell the Buckau. so? Outof Halifax by shipping iiicreas- budget and they were ititcrorl n1 should be a. general elect,“ -LONG CREEK. CLYDE R|v.lt'ur have not producedasiugle hid. ed 73 per cent in 1887 as conipsr- the close of 20 years experience oflnext summer. as is gem, lER AND KINGSTON. -Preticliing1 l7ti36. etl wiiih 1878. The shipping cargoes a ‘PIDIQCUVQ ‘W111- 11- W111! 091" Dected. lt is more attractive ' . ~——~‘—-—~ """"" "T into and from Hsliinx ni 1887 wed tsinly a proud ‘boost from u Muri- xv to round lip as many i . - Long Creek at 11. Clyde River st Ii ' .' lPi-oceeding Sir Charles said: "l a tiers to contrast these statements "Group" craft afloat, laud Kingston 7. —~—(Patri0l‘ ‘not intend to ask the House in g: with those of the representative oi’ Meanwhile a Protective 7| please copy.) ‘ , I I Jl-(fi it. pared with 1886. l referred before. Do not ellhto hear Rev. helm-e down ‘he rlvers’ had a Ber, _ _ —FOR LATE WE8TERN NEWS ' ul pmduots show an IIICPGhLSu .K 80 Approbation accounts, which are Op- Guardierra western mm in the 1331115151 over the year 1886. The export of: ‘Housewifds Calendars have been .__.___¢.}_____ _ v , ‘ii p2“ able when rendered’ 3. TOIIIEIIt 11y years average and oi’ $2.200.000l _ merside. These calendars will be.‘ ‘ @YDPOR IHEPURITY Fwvlcoox . ,. . . l I PIJMInrMIMMuP ' ; “Day ll’. tOCIQYH- lGuai-dian. ‘means of the “rotor" principle. hr; 8 p‘ c. mme than me awlage ‘or Fh"c““”" m’, ‘ R-mu‘ and." “u” D‘ A' [$8,400,000 more than In the prev- 1'1‘he postponed lecture on "Tlielail. The notorship Buclnu, upon’ after February 15th, collected through [Fniversity will. fake place in the sought to convince . The wile of These were spoken near the largo contraot to secure -—--—-<o-eQ--_- ' services in the lBaptist churches ' ‘ l J4,“ qlexf Lord's day as l-ollotva; ._ 125 p.c. more than In, 1868," _ time statesman. We leave our reu- sives as will keep the you“ ‘llllg into Committe of Ways ‘and the Maritime Provinces today, aflt- still firmly looked for m LQQYDQN, Feb 10___.pmmrlel- Ba], Means to make my alteration in the er several years of a ‘Tariff for Re- sweep the country should ml __cOME TO THE ANNUALdwIn, answering questions 1n (hp: TradelCustomi-i Tariff. As I snid before venue only. Add to these all the tlon have to come. Eastern Guardian "Meeting of Central Bedeflllz Est: House of Commons today. said I10‘ luotisius is more imnoi-tunt in re- delegations. all the protests and flltcle, l" ‘Central Bedeque. Feb» lmllllcal or commemlal arrange“ lgards to the trade and business oi‘ the adverse result of partial and 1,191,115 (lllllcltfly [Q l; low an‘ """' _ l. . _ . I H! __ n lruary 15 at 2 omlockaxill get your meuls or mncesslons were euteretliTl-IE SALVATION OF OUR RAlL-‘u country than colhfltleilce 011 me general elections and see it‘ you Iltitlsvlit-Iilt-ihXMvr tutu. h .| n, . l WAVH AND our; QQUNTRY-lpart of cfommercial men in the per- could find un audience or n coitstit- ntions of Mlnudra, Emu“ _ for internal or external u" ulmill my ruul‘: slim-t] I'm‘ 3min" llnust-lu-l-h-iedlhu‘ lii-ull-i- I l|:|\'t- ii --'J- W- MURDQCK- Mlhltflfiuiishnre oi‘ the our; thousand dollar"n»to with Italy l.l1' connection with received 1926 Calendars for Guar- relmle‘ ll- mll-avol-able nleellllg W111 tiie- recent war debt settlement. nsl Ilinl “its ittlt-utlt-tl It! ill in.» nrhr-s. it ‘ READ 3m clHAflLEs TUP-‘mnuence of existing arrangements,’lwllCyiffltlay that would not cry out dian readers renewing or subscrib- l“, held on {he lrnlh _l_ "'~ "1" 111' 11-“ 1'" >'"" ""1" '"‘“ ll Mc._l~eporletl in some sections of the‘ pgflls QOMIPARATIVE STATE iuntl I feel that we (1111 scarcely (IO "(live us Protection!" l, _ ‘"- 1118- A180 13101101181161 RfillewlFnriuiie, SecreLary_ ]l'_l[ll‘t'Sfi_ I MEN-r m 1838 lN Hlg Buo- u greater service lo the country After pnoceetiing for some time W" n mm o: mm 111mm“ ham" ' at once mm get one’ t! "—_—<'."_"—_ 1 GET SPEECH and ro the development of our best the dliscusslon turned on P011118 lit; ‘lvolll’ llilrglll cake-tutti it twirl I-~-' MRS. DENINIS WHALEN i ___ linterests than by shOwlllg “m; lg 1,. sim-ilur to what we heard durinx l 2| I I ' 'L'- ‘ I ' Hlsml-lcu; not necessary continually l0 change‘ the lust federal (ifllllpillgll lust. fall Our readers will renictiihci- tliul W011i" tariff arrangements. I uni sntl- —'V1Z-- 101‘ 11110 881111151- 1’1‘016¢i1011- were “w! only one rullruull (llmilsiletl that no gelitlellltln who huslliilitle lllll mite ‘Liberals then think 111 P1111111!’ C-‘fmelery. near 1108- l‘ C, K) l" lgasfler“ galwla l" rllelevei- held the position t-lml | nnwlihnt the country was in open revolt , --*—- “f” “‘“"""'Y m‘ “w” 1° "*1 1?“ period (tuveletl by Sir charter" ns- orouny as Finance Alllristor, l|ns41§1111151 t-hcm and their impotent l —GUARDIAN OFFICE. - The $1111‘ Ito-i‘ beloved tlutighter lliinnic. “my l“ flu-t we only luul one iisiktr been less lmitblotl tluui I Intro lil-t-lllilatiul policy. They know wllni ev- z- N A u WOMEWS lN 11111811110111! Western Office is now 1o‘ 1111 111111- 1-‘1 111011111 111 1111“ 119111,“, quell?“ but ll... llllyrpllgisa lmwlth applications fur p, l-lllilllrn or cry I'I'OVIII(.'Q, except Quebec. l "l M$ET,GMEVI _ l _ Im-ilnmmd 111 111° M00181" 131111111115 "1‘1 111111’ 11111111191‘ 1011K 11601111 111*’ l-l-ulglll and Wlflshngpl-l. won; n, rn- tariff." lslziiiils for iuiw. and it would be u ‘llsjr Tul lueoddt Illliggflfllllgllvrlaonlwater St" Summenmhl- "11"" .111“ mm" 1" a 01W" piti and no enormous that railway ‘———~-— I iiizaur n tie o 0 l» . subscriptions. news or advertising Although her home oi‘ late yours fllllfitnlunu“ [lust m, well m, WP,“ llluy, Lpbruflfy 15th, _ 5.01;?!" tilltllwill be received. The phone Hum. With‘ ini- 1min that oi’ her early life, mmmd tremendous entl,u,,l,,,,,,l' spend n social evemnb~—60;l;1§ lYlJer is 233. tendon lllllffill ‘we? the spot in her whlch has grown m, slrongmllal ll“, ‘Hm 119w "rcheslra" ‘ _ 1 A_______ _____ ggfirélilmllglsigfillbfiloyirg 1m‘? 1:221 people of lmtili east and West limlifr ' ' ~ - I =t ‘ r ST illllletizi-ilg evidencerif Mrs. Mc- °."‘.""*‘{“‘“ me memory o! her 3511119113111l1ge1l1igee1111l-iv51129111111191:1 .. B. AND S. ROAD WHI Tlbonallrs expert tunnel? an‘ The intends who still remember uutlleash Aml W vemuw w assert |-‘\1111°'l11'1h the Toadshwwre blad amf rooms were now (rleured and diinr- Spain‘ 01th“ 36101111117‘ tliiit this unparalleled plunge was zm“ “gm. slolrmy ‘lg mfilnjfatrslge lug began. Music Tor the occtv. I,“ 1km] “oéhlng better 1E“ ‘toliiispired by the rabid and 11101110111111 "110 1117111“ C1111 5a He‘ "1 ‘S1011 “'11s filrnlflllfill by V101111-‘i 111 llmuuafl 0d fiend from 110w“ growtlh 0t‘ Inter-provincial Trnnlc. Ill-rill!’ 0g Mr, and Mrs. Ir._Kcllny-llle hands of Such welbknownl perullmllfl und to that over old times. umler [ha lqauonal probecllve poll l0llllllp ,7th of Jan and '(‘l}1]_l0y8 alllrmers as Joseph A. 1lcl,hee_ IHPIIIQlIlOlK Wflbllfls keen as her wit icy the“ ‘in Operation. Today ma’ ‘lllmlstllll. game. Twlenty-eig t mem lllg Pond’ Frank m,“ blcuunalll’ and Il€l t ecriu personality len- - - .‘ -—DICTIONARIEB can be liad at ..*CHURCH SERVICES. —REV-lthe Western Guardian Office, Wzi-l ‘ll. l). Feiiner will preach SUHdflYlmr street, summerslde, rm. “My! ltlie 14th at Murray Harbor North l-ll-ty can” wlm a new m. renewml int 10.30 a. in. and 7 p. m. and utlsllb5crlptlon_ H, 1JPPlPTS Road at 2.30 p. m. (Pat-l rim pit-ash copy.) ( ‘A Tribute.) , Tues., 'i‘liur., 5:11.1- ‘bot-s were present The gcutlenlatrelllermanvllle and the ‘prize went to Mr. Thomas‘Kcnny.il,l-lllllel.s_ ‘Sh, the McPhee The dances consisted V0931?!" 01' 1119 1J¢11‘1Iv'—11‘iii0stl_v of lziiicers by the younger -. . f11111111-*“1111° 111115‘- 119 1111111‘? 3'1 l1l1l111s~lftilka interspersed with step-danc- ‘B Ibiiss Antics Duffy won the lDlIlESfglq_ jig’ reel wml fere-au.af't by the l '. A gold~plated AJll1J1-11Y51-l0l(I~lIlllPl‘§ proficient 1'1 lliosxiry by making 39 points. The largest single score went to hinM. He: It's quite afcat to dancethe J. ‘O'Brien and Miss lll lMcQuaitlJm-llm, Charleston. who made seven points. The keen-l Yee, feet, hands and everyu-st contest was over the "Booby there being three aspirants it g0- Ing finally to Mr. Henry Trainur humid much merriment Supper waslmusic when played by ltlicn served and all left for their ‘$101711. home of Mr. and Mrs. Hyruc. Everybody come. ltmncs not minding the roads oruii the fiddle. The next gum-e is nt thcWvvfe 111858111. “Zlltertin fellcitzltions to lNlc-Douald on iii the KDOII old "break-down" tlunce 01' some yeurs ago, to the times of‘ Tulloch- Lord bit-Donald's reel, Pigeon on the gate and Fisher's l-Hornpipe with which stirring tunes ‘the older violinists were experts. lit is hard to lieut the old Scottish these who stirring strains About fifty guests One ulid ull joining: Mr and Mrs the most enjoyable ‘t-n-u‘ interpret its Ircccptlon. ..*B. AND S. ROAD WHIST —l' lTIIP spacious home of ‘Mr. ziml 111's‘ I\\'u1lei' Byriie glowed a glnd wol- ‘t-omc 0n the night of Palm. 3rd‘ Iwlion the Wliist Club gathered for’ . lihelr weekly game The commod- lotis barns too were almost full NO CHARGE lron QUE$T|QN§ ‘when they stabled eighteen horses. M’, Freeman: Guess you wonq llmt in and out all ‘were made heart- ' lily welcome. The game startotl oiil k‘ t' . arfqzwng; ‘or as mg I ques m" ltimc and amid much tne-iriment lull-swirl.‘ l“ "qulrlnn m; to giygiCflllllfi was taken and 1M1‘ John you an answer, rny dear alr. Kenny with 31 points named win- lticr of the Iprize a stag-horn Iiztndlc pocket knife and Jlirs. Jierbert lKenny with 3.’! points carried ofil the iurlics‘ prize a beautiful box of‘ lstationary. Then a botiuleousf ‘thine was spread to which ull didl lnniple jus-tic but next came the! lsurpi-ise of the evening as the vio- Jins rustic their applesrance and Ithe fun which we all thought end- ‘wl only commenced. Music was, IIIIYIIIFIIIQII by the lilessru Viirbanl land John Be-mbrick, Will Qonnollyi {and Hector McDonald. To hcarl iauy one of those is a treat butl W11?" You have all four it is bcyondl . ‘ r - i ; nnstllefgonllgllzylnwgvarylt A HARD LUCK V1CT1M lfcuture of the evening. Although "I wear no man's collar." lMrs. Byrue is a newrcomer among "Neither do 1. b"! 1 9111 11 1" "lfltts she made all feel like old friends.‘ neck lust the unto!’ by her cupzthlo manner as hostess,‘ lu this she was uhly assisted by-‘ lllrs. Ilyrno. tSr. The time passed all too swiftly and it was with rc-l lgret the fleeting hour procluimetll it timeto no. All departed for lth-dr homes with the stibcrb inuslc slill ringing in their ears and hop- llnlz tlicy'd soon have another jolly fiiuc together-Unlock r. ..*RECEPTION. -—Mr. and Mrs. Neil J. Mr-Dminld. Hermanvillel were ut home to their many‘ friends Wednesday evening. Thel weather settled down fine towards evening with bright moonlight inl the country so that friends were? $1181 7111' "l1 9° 11° 1'"111°"nbla to come from quite a distance.‘ RWIIW-W" 1°" 1' '1' °"“" Tho rooms were nicely preparciil Ho? WM" V11" 11°11‘ "1""“ for the occasion. card tables trrihe $1"? Y"_=11 W" 1°W"- number of seven were broughtl lmlo requisition and the game oi" whist played for some three lioursl when supper was announced. This repsst was dainty until “r. Tuttle Can Sleepf After Gas is Gone "After taking Adlerlks. the heavy tireiy lvone and 1 get a good Illilht’! rest now." (signed) J. C. Tuttle. Adierflta removes gas in TEN minutes and brings out a surpris- ing amount of old wane mutter you never thought was iii your system. This excellent intestinal evacuant _ v "o? ‘Hugo. m Mo ll wonderbui for constipation or ‘mp 1°" 11'1"" '1' "' "' stomach trouble. ‘Stops that mu. lafieyci“. but n “ab” V“. "u, bllzted feeling. Hughes Drug Co. ight." ' - ‘ feeling (gas) in my abdomen is en-l uunslpiltv I No; ‘h, mlly expense wont on until ten o'clock when the‘ MnIBrant Suffered seven Yea" Finally Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkliam’: Vegetable Compound Hamilton, OnL-“For two years I fainted almost daily and was so weak I could not do my work. I would be sick for twelve to fifteen days at a time. This made me so weak and faint that I could not be trusted alone at such times. I was troubled this wa for about seven ears. I found a ooklet in my mall- x telling of the Lydia E. Pinkhsm medicines, and m husband read it and insisted that take the Vegeta- ble Compound. I have been taking it for six months and lintend to take it a year, as sickness such as mine cannot be cured in a day. I have not fainted since I took the first box and I have noticed a. lengthenin o time between each perlo . This ast month I didn’t have b0 go to bed. I do my own work now, excepting the wsshingmnd the noise from the street and the children doesn't bother me like it didfl-Mra. Joan K. Bamr, 293 Jackson Street West, Hamilton, Ontario. Do you know that in your nei h- borbood there are women who {eel gist like Mrs. Brant does about Lydia . Pinkhsm’s Vegetable Com und? These women have tried out t is well known and reliable medicine and have found it suited to their needs. o " lhci- into the great beyoiitL-Jdriends yours 0i‘ Ooiifetleratioii. The export. -—-—{0o_-____ deal-ell llel. w all inspiration has almost fled uiitl is Ilvr hospitable Island home wnslsumsmntefl by mud despair‘ f" llll. meellng place lo]. young lmdiful" as rail transportation affents . old from ml. and near’ and lull“), _l_\hese remarks mks n00 based on a lire‘, traveller “dropped m” vlglgntlry speculut.loii._Tiiey are de~ l.” ll... lrflgmm u", of lea m. he, tlucetl from ‘Illi! official facts and‘ (jheefful fireside liilrtires thundered into the ours oil dieing an PXPQIIUIII. llr'€(ll9\\'Olllfl'l‘lhe members of ‘parnuwent M Dbl one of her greatest pleasures was WW1! 11110 1mm‘! llleiittllltc platforms. ltu fashion little garments for little 111141 ‘P1955 "11 me cnumry- He“! H‘ friends and many of these 88.11113 lit~ 1119 resume of tihe Warrliot-se of tie friends were known to. "run C11111119T11111d3 (Sh; Chas" Tupperl‘ i1\\';l._\‘ from Iionie” for the prlvilegelBarl) 9.9 3111118191‘ of Fliumce whol and _ y of spending a fcw days 0199111111 l low-n u t"-u- hours with ‘Mrs Whalenl "If hon. members will allow me. l lit r l"~l }'1'£l|‘.~' were Spent l“ tllell will here state to the House that tronipuup" 0t‘ hei- ihree Iiclnved little the clilef results of the Cilllfllllhill grniitlciiilrlrrii on whom Sllg- lavish- T‘ratle in 1886-7 WEN? pretty 11111011 ml spt-i-i-tl ‘NIP!’ and devotion. and as follows: "Total exports exceed- who ~.:l.l!_\' miss und mourn her ed those of tihe previous fiscal year lint-wins. its (In we also whose Iiy'$4,250,000 being 8 per cenh. in‘ lli/Jilglila uiiil daily prayerrs follow advance oi the average of the 20‘ of the fisheries show tin iucreasfeuofl ' 15 ei- cent over the averaged e Stock Quotations - " ;’-|‘ ._____ I HAIR OFTEN RUINED Il iuhiirnx. Feb. 10. ——Qulotati0tis| Bl! 6ARE1-E$$ WMHING l‘ furnished by Johnston and Vlluiicil- ——'—""‘“ Members of the Montreal Stock 11Y01l W111" 1-0 119911 1'01"“ 111111 l-Zxt-llnpge; ' v looking its best be (zutjeful what .\t, Top, and Santa Fe p; _ 1311.3 you wash ‘it with. Do not use pre-I. American Can. Co. . . . . . 311 pared shsm- , l Am. Car. nnd Fdy. Co. . . . . .. ' I Am. Smelt. and Reins. Co. . - ; Am. Bosch Mag. Co. . . . . . . .. 31 i Anaconda. Cop. Mln. Co. .. mush " . I Chile Copper Co. . . . . . . . . . .. 35% ulkaI-i. ' _., , ' NA’. Cen. and ‘l-lrud. Riv. RR. 12914; dries the acaJPr Cubu Cane Sugar Co. . . . . .. 10% 1118119111119 11811‘ ~- . Standard Oil of New Jersey . a n d ' l 44% brittle. Kelly Springfield Tirettyr ,, g1 ruins it. __ I Slilnflflirdi on of New York .. am The - ‘j. I international Petroleum 34% ' I Reudiugco. .. 87149161111!’ use is PRlSClLLA-DIZAN l Southern Pacific Co. . . . . . .. 101% 1'1 11 1 11 1 11 e dilrrrlsfilmitalllrlluhirsilfilttllllufi U.S. Industrial Alcohol Co. . 909°11'11"‘ 01 1 “"11" 1'" ""‘“'““""“ Westinghouse dCl-ectric . . . , _, shampoo. which 1's I111"! 111111 111911111" Ynited States Steel Ices. and is better than anything Bell ‘Telephone . . . . . .. else you can uso- l Biomplmn l Two or i-Iiree teaspoonrfuls of Iliuziliiln Frnuiinlt . . 92% lMulflifled is sufficient to cleiuise the Howard Smith Com. .. 5i hatir and scalp thoroughly. Simply Sbuiiisliltivei‘ Pill. . . _ _ , _ _ ._ 117 lnolsteii the hulr “'11-'11 water nml ruli Steel (ftmllillny n; Canal“, __ 104) lit In. it. makes an abundance tit‘! Sliulviuignn . . . . . . . _ _ _ __ 179 lrich. creamy lnther, which rinses‘ Illlllllfllllldg pull; , , L _ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ _ 35% out easily. removing every particle tJztnutii-un Slefilllfllllp pld ggiéloi‘ dust. dirt. dandruff and (‘X0088 Dominion Bridge . . . . . . . , , __ QQbQIOII. The hair dries quickly llllll iliioutreril lmwhr ,, 215 evenly. and it leaves the sculp H011‘. Winnipeg Itllectrlc 50% and‘ the lwiir flna and silky. brigihl National Breweries . . . . . . . u. 621,4. lustrous. iiuify. wavy. and cosy i-l manage. Wiiciit—1.\luy, 1711.4’; July. 152%; You cam trot Mulsiflerl cocounut Sept. 144%. oil shampoo at any d-rug store. ll .(~nm___\luvy_ 32%; July_ g5; sgpl Ila inexpensive. and a. few (IIIIIPPH S615. iwill supply every member of Ill!‘ t):its—-Mny. 415-4.; July, 421/2; liiimlly for months. Be sure your ISSept. 42%; drulklst gives you Vulslfled. Bo- lrVliciit-Mny, 157-14,; July. 15515; lwnre of imitations. Look for the Oct. 13714. | name Watkins on the package. Billfitilfit? I'll’ml§‘1A"'l*‘II_EI{-l foxes. standing successful feeders the young pups, by females. the daily winter diet. Phone 721. WELL - WE. HAVE HAD DE fiYaTzrzs-Bom no fllun-EQF will-mill} ‘_ _| . q . t 1916- In". Faafynpc limes. Ine. v bur . mate film ' TIME TRYING TO CALL. ON THE. MUN ' THE DREfi€> ' NAME-R JUbT DHQNED N‘ ‘M00 YOUR amass ILL. NOT BE READY TONIGHT ' A HARD THINC; WILL ERIE TQrilqH-lr l M ll 1469/ AFRAID : I quirsmonte of the breeding season. mile healthy and vigorous and in additlo Winter feeding of IMPERIALS he! RESULTS JUSTIFY CLAIMS FOR The largest litters born last eeaeon and aleo the b19119" Qwufl °1 P"?! 1'11"“ to maturity were In ranches where IMPERIALS com G BICU p. f u‘ til si- s" all Q1" 1-‘. :01 IMPERIAL i" A” %" l‘ ti‘ '(11‘\\\\\\\\ \\\\\“ \\\\\\\ \“\\“»~" _-,,///. -, _ I Fox Food have found IMPERIALS to supply Box 500 “IMPERIALS” Are Ideal Winter At this season ail ranchers are Interested in obtaining of lame litters of young Proper feeding of the vixena at this oruclal time Ie meet eeeentlel- Our out,- the neoueerv food ra- They elao correct irregularities, keeping the anl- Hr ensure vlxene a plentiful flow of milk for practically eliminated destruction of young IMIPERIALS ' prleed a moet Important part of Keep a liberal supply of IMPERIALS on hand at all seaeonl. Sold by leading dletrlbutora or direct from factory. Vlmperial Biscuit 00., ltd. Charlottetown, P. E. L I l-By Georgia MoManue ‘ ARE “(OULAUGO-ttu‘) OR (Rsrlrt-MAGGIE‘ (ALL ON sum-r up. l l woo rotor- wverzrzo -\ HAVE THE DE .IT'b A CAQ€AT WORLD KVTER