NOVEMBER 7. 1928 l v Companies Limited 6% First Mortgage Gold Bonds Mfifuflns January 1st, 1950 Fraser The Company, with a whollyowncd subsid. iary, is one of the largest Canadian inanufac» turers of higlrgrade sulgllite papers and bleached and easy bleaching sulphite pulp. I115 lllflllllfflfiltllfirig capacity has been largely increased through new construction and in» stallations made during the current year, Common stock equity junior to all funded debt-of the Company has a value, based 9n present market quotations, in excess of $26,000,000. ~ We offer these bonds as a sound and desirable investment at-— ' 1011/2 and accrued interest, to yielci 5.88% Dcscriplile circular lUlll lac supplied upon "request, Royal Securities Corporation ' The Public Forum This column ls open for tbs discussion by oral-respondents of questions of interest. The Charlottetown Guardian docs not necessarily endorse tho opinions of uvn udsnto. 04x0 O rOO+O-O-O o4++v++o+~ THE BALANCE OF TRADE dian "Hiiatoricus" discusses Sin-In today's issue of the Guar- chemist. So it appears that the po- aillfltfl, far from being hard of digest- scmewhat interesting subject. viznion. is one of the most easily diges- TI-IEQIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN -~»..>....< “.+..,... . lbut there is much mason to believe z that the Irish potato, steamed or baked, might well fill c. larger place in the national bill of fare. especi- ally as-a breakfast food. I A baked potato digests in much lei... than half the time required for ne digestion of a. slice of bread ‘and affords nutritive substances in ‘some respects superior to those 'provided by wheat. The above mentioned results Iwere fully confirmed by tests made in the laboratory of the Battle Creek Sanitarium by an expert German tible of all foods. If it seems at any n . .+“»++».."»»+»~.I The Land We Love By Frank Yeigh T1... Daily’ Argument AUNT HET BY ROBERT QUILLEN SIB ALEXANDER MACKENZIE Q. Who was Sir Alexander Mac- zenzie? A. Sir Alexander Mackenzlds great achievement is chronicled in lhe historical tablet placed on a i-ock overlooking the Pacific Ocean: ‘This rock is the western terminus if the first journey across the con- tinent of North America. It was , l Madam! 1r your husband in your l Limited Riley Building, Charlottetown Montreal Toronto H lif. Sr‘ I h; 5c - - Vancouver New York Ehril: Rivcrsmt ‘(grtrlu-a lllmilton wfgrlsrlnlrifg » Edmonton Rcgim Victoria . Stjoilifs, Niki. London‘ _v v K-lla "The Balance of Trude." is that when we export more than erally be found in the mode of cook- able’ business and conversely, ivlieulFrying greatly lessens the ‘digest- we import more than we export we ibillty of the potato; but on the‘ ‘Without attempting to be dogma-iignorant or careless cooks than are tic on the question, I beg to PTES-jnosi; other foodsguffa out to’ your readers a concrete case‘ when sir wane;- ‘Raleigh sent which _wlll. I think, serve as an ll-jhls. firs; cargo of potatoes m Eng- llustratlon of any number of cases. ipmd “em-W 350 years ago (“my F01‘ "lslflnce. 5111111059 that I PUTfEUIDDE was frequently ’ suffering -°11115e_i1l1<1 elfllbll B 118F150 0f Wllefll. froln the great and frequent pre- iflnd lvr "My computation we "l-‘lll valcncc of’ scurvy. After the potato ‘may lt i:ons.sts of 100.600 bushels u. had some into genera] use. this ,anc dollar a bushel. I ship this car- great scourge o; the Middle Ages ‘go to Liverpool and sell 1t at u Elmo“ d15appeared_ ‘profit oi llfty cents a bushel andl The houspwife adds “mamas to lgrlxsltellfdjfihbrlngl11g P391‘ 301d of “lher bread sponge because it en- 030 °oé*cmaé$fgag;ifl11l§t?acl‘ 311,02? courages the growth of the yeast ‘mu! would b“ $1%@0—0086 831412111 ‘-_ plant and so makes the bread rise innért cmr 000' ,filant “better-The growth-promoting vit- lwétién “Voulyd be“ ' v ' _ n?’ blraTialnin B which the potato supplies in lmy countr but tnmlf mot a l?‘ lllgrcat abundance is as active in en- {be 50 “er gcjnt reatee llltllpo‘ Sfil-"°“_‘1.coul-a_r:ing growth of the children as ‘Dflfrs ‘ma mpg comlerqclano 9t‘; in helping bread to rise. It is equa- ,' I , 1d l. h‘ yw u lly ilseful to adults in maintaining l ‘so no w m“ M a ‘ab’ good nutrition and in promoting thr- lny country and myself would repay: of the tissues gglalrlfipt-ogllfiledQllslfleisii A research undertaken 'by Ross e m our favor cc O la e “on l and Cooper of Columbia University ' ‘TIlOWHl the potato to posses a high , . All High Grade investment Issues Boilgllt-Sold-Quoted ' ‘Lilia som ccriy else could bring in a l" Alcotts “damned potato gospel,“ he Eastern Securities Co., Ltd. INVESTMENT BANKERS sperity than the discovery of gold ll-"lllllflll/ 'in thc Transvaal or the founding 151 ‘of a new colony. Alcott was right. 110mm 115 Again, sunosin i brou ht back‘ . "lrl c‘: a. hlilll of Exchange? neither nutnllvc "Rum a1!“ fun-vptllmb“? o: ;i;i' tllcse things would he tiny good mfmunlf the prcftem rllqmrempnt“ n‘ , me m. my country m, I ‘nude inc body when taken lllthc quantity ic- use of them. that is put thcm'°f “haul i111?” pounds daily by l‘ m a bank m. gave “Iem to Souk“ prrson Wftlqhiilf! one hundred and body else who would use thcm, andllm llmmds- The mflymthpr alum“ of food eaten were butter-and snow the latter in very small quantities. The observations of Ross and ‘Cooper have been recently confirm- _]_ _ 5rd by studies of Ken and Klein. ‘of J "UGH%.Warsaw, Poland. whose subiects, two ‘adults, lived for fivc and a half months on a dict of potatoes. with “POTATO Gospg]; fat, and a small allowance of fruit The subjects remained in excellent American pqmtg health. with good digestion and bill c-f gdotls costing $150,000, and, pay for it. l ' I am. Sir, etc, Snuris. ‘m &v~_-__ ALCOTTS Kiln-Ir; the l ‘Jcupniil rci- October just to hand “vrry Pvlrlcncc of good nutrition- nppcgrg the Second cf a $3,135 3f Dr. l-lindhcdc. the eminent Danish articlpg on "The Fond value o; me physiologist. observed a subject. the Pct o“ by Di; _l_ }1_ KQ11ogg_ M“; Danish athlete. Frederick Madsen. ical Director of the Battlccrcek "F1111" "11 "~11 “X91115”? d1“ of p9‘ Sanitarium, which reads as follows: 3119411151 m"1”*11'111°d111‘111g°1“v“n mon‘ when Qa1~]y]e_ the famous 1331p th." H!‘ remainedinexccllcnthenlth 115p essayist, ridiculed 31-91150“ and suffered no serious IIlCOIlVEIIIPIICQ from his dirt. Of ‘curse, its mono- hg-lptd to block the rvhwls 0f a tony was not a1 ouctllor plcasarlt: dietetic progress which would havc1l111- =15 D15 Hwkdheds "5' ‘llvladscn meant f,“ more for England-S no,“ is :1 hers," and one rcfiult of his ex- was to convince-the Dzin-' l pcoplc of the high value of tliei a foodstuff and to lllflllC° is them to eat it themselves instead rtf fcrdilig it to pigs and eating it potato has made good. It The general vicw of this subject time to disagree. the cause will gen- wc inlport we are doing a profit-ling or in indegestible combinations. are doing an unprofitable businessjlwholc. it is less easily spoiled by “I reckon most. every Woman flnn1iy dies without ever usin‘ the made by AlCXfll.‘.d€l' Mackenzie of the North-West Company who, with his nine companions, arrived at this spot on the 21st July, 1793. Macken- niefby observations, ascertained his position, spent the night here, and. titer writing on the south-east face, the words now cut therein, retraced his course to Luke Athaoaska. This rransccntinentaf journey preceded uy more than ten years that of Lewis and Clark." POOR PA BY CLAUDE CALLAN “_Mzt an‘ me make the children] write to their poor Aunt Sue, but we're not as careful of’ what the) pui. ln theiclters as we are wllcl tllcyTo u-rliin‘ in their rich Aun‘ Betty." 4 Household Scrapbook 3y Roberta Lee l Sterilizing the Sink l Purchase a solution of chloridc of: ainc at any drug store. Use one hall pint to two gallons of "water anrl ;.0lii' through the pipes; every wcek, i.r twc. [ Peach Patties l l Line the patty pans with pull. pilste and baiic. For fillinrg, ii.-_:.3 nnefi half of '1 canned peach and s\vccL-j --lcd cream or whipped cream for i icil tart. ‘To Whitcn Cbthess A Siloonful of borax dissolved in ‘totwater and added tn 110F110; water will "whiten wonderfully. . 1* <0<n clothe: '->v*o4+rooo-o-o-v-4£¢..,,,‘. l‘ I50 Delegates, Expected at Convention (Special tn The Guardian) 'l"OI»LONTO. Nov. fi-{mc hundred our! lifty delegates representing trade unions in British Columbia, That Car (If ‘Your-o l y BY WILLIQEYVIMULLMAN "-»rt-m-ncnr~ Inle- wm. - an». gzwlshoznvw and nun-c- on , at Ohio 31"‘; n“. n, rhc-lp (‘lqyq u "l, an...“ o¢¢++¢>++o+>yo+o4+4+*., , 11's ALWAYS rim SAME Lanna ‘EVQPY year when the mercury be. 8111s t0 drop a bit lower daily mot. crisis tcll themselves that they must set anti-freeze for‘ the radiating brother enjoys a pipfl. 85k him 1° tryRosebud, the famous cut plug smoking tobacco, and save the. “Poker Hands f’, packed with it. In exchange for four (4) sets of “Poker Hands" (Nos. 1 to 52) you will receive FREE one pair of Kayser Pure Silk Full Fash- ioned Stockings. These stockings are excellent qualify, conform to the leg, and retain their shape. Sizes, 8%, 9, 916 and 10; in various“ colours, such as jawnhflesh,’ grey, etc. The large 10c. package contains i "Poker Hand." The larger 15c. package contains 2 "Poker Hands." ROSEBU , cur PLUG snoscmc TOBACCO Save the “Poker Hands” the last ’ Buy from EA TQNlS and Save Thousands (lo ‘it the catalogue way CIIARLOTTETOWN ST. JOHN IIALIFAX MONTREAL Very Adapia Pease PIPELESS JURNACE ‘Flii- rllII\‘|\\'lII]{ li'lll‘F iflllll 1| . auilalil-il uiwr girl-s acvorul 1 /|lii~ i-lTlrii-nt i-i-iininuy of Wpi-li-ss Furlini-vl: illc _ || l given me awry anti»- Imllion mull“! consider If fnr heftl-rl tliim llir nlpe fnrmu-c. ml we net tlm ullrm-l lrourllt of Ill» Incl. Tin-re urn no (‘IIIII nines Inr the ill-ii m travel; lliroulh ill-for» ll ri-ln-lu-n till": PIIIIIIUI-l’ l _ [proving itself to be one of the choic- ~ lest of all Americans gifts to the world. If corn is king cf cereals, the at second hand. The result was a‘ most notable improvement in the the Prairie Provinces, Ontario, Que- Then. they pass up numerous o -‘ Dec and the Maritimes. are expected portunities to put their intentignl to be present when the second con- into action. Finally, that sudden .'ention of the all Canadian tradesbitter cold snap for which everyone: union congress opens this morningmas been waiting comes and many in the Prince George Hotel. madiators are frozen. T116115 the big‘ President A. R. Moshcr reachedrush to the filling section gets under.‘ ble foGenral Use ' ' indicts. When firs‘: introduced into bBTIPY (11 i digestion and rheumatism. iii-i "| i-iilnnliler flu- Pc-iuu- Pinch-s» \- Filrlnwu very lnlunilllllc fur zolnlrul . ('Ill!l\'I‘ foiltilri-s cnlllilc fills fnrnlli-i- to fuel. \\'1‘ will .1. or rcqllr-sl. . m. lH-ilur- Air Ilium uuil ollior ox- N-m-v unit _of hcnt from UN! i lm glnil h! IIPIIIUIIIIIPTIIF‘ will ccuil you full ilctnlln on your A. HORNE 8a CO. v ‘Distributors v (‘lmrlollclmvn nml QIIIIIIIIIINIIIG - €_____ ""._.__ —~-i fiarloads of 00008 JUST RECEIVED _- 1 Car ’ Gllddens Paint. Montreal Stock exchange Mts. Kan. a Tex. RY- Montreal Power National Breweries . Winnipeg Electric Bhawlnlgan . Dominion Bridfle - Massey Harris .. Asbestos Fraser and Co. ~ Chas. (guard n - {gent IP01‘! 0 . -: ' pmolgn Securities .. ‘inter Utilities-A -- hltcr Utiiitiek-B -- tilb Agatha Oil Ruberoid Roofing and. Asphalt qShingflfilp iCar " f Neilsyr vlcw- r \ i 1.‘ t". Stock Quotations HALIFAX, Nov.- 6.—Quotatlons furnished by Johnson and Ward. Members Montreal Stock Exchange. Abitibi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4-4 _ _ 55 ' Within the avsrogs-—- . 102 tality rate. The dcatll rate dur- thc pcriori or ratiflnlrlil Eli the the World War. Foil more low potato is certainly queen of vcgct- lllcl‘ ables; and there is good reason fc: I112 btlicvillg that the country would be 111119 9f _ . _ much better off, economically as 1111111 °111"1'1111"d' Teachmg l‘ wcll as from tlic smiidpclnt of lcvcl cf 10.4 1m‘ thousand. the l0» health, if this wonderful tuber on" (W111: "l" 5"” “mauled of Natures most amazingly efficient mull I'll. , . devices for capturing and storing A5 1‘ “ansfctmcr of su-nhgilll lllltll solar energy, occupied a much more lflllllfln 100d- thc potato iztanAs “£0 conspicuous place in ouuAmcrican 111 U)" 11“ "I fwd Plan“; c“ m,‘ dictarics. ‘f grwnd Flamed to p0. c sunfcli For some unaccountable reason, be made to ])ll“0(lg3€ril-el;1: oltnterial. the potato has always been opposed illlles as 11111" by asurd and whclly baseless pre- ‘ Eilropc, the potato met great op- ¢um$l1111° _ , ,- - . < - 1 ctum than c0111. 1i“ 11111-1’ position It was even accused o1 1213551 nxrnong foodsmfls generally being the cause of leprosy, which Tumvmed in m“ counuy‘ " was then more or lcss prevalent in 0 The chief dare“ of the potato as various European countries. In more _ l l l k f recent Yeats. the potato has Ibeien ilmfgll1llt1l‘igeaglglggggaelfit vacnm?“ charged with being the cause o 1(1)} A‘ B-Om these defwts are Supplied ‘by dairy products. The Irish combin- 1mm 0f jmtnionslantd - . ' - . .3 'l.:l. W'ti in 1i idea that loot vegetables. llflgtlhmg l“ lacking‘ and a. diet a man would be s those accusations are equally un- foilnded. The nmiiclllarly roiots fsultsilic U02‘ P0" ‘inch tato. are infer or 0o s u an ln- s _ _ . di lbll’, is a serious error which huvlthiy‘ and cynduilnfinrtis £1111: l°1° somrhow has attained wide cur- relatives. ltllicptolzlwiiilo he‘ buried m rency. Tile fact is that root stnrch- “l111:/'1“°~_ (agar “r ' ‘ es when cooked are by for the most Wf¥li11111> ~ easily digestible of all foodstuffs. 51ml) 1' Qomc years ago, Professor Grier- srin. on eminent German physiolflil- ist, made a careful stildy of thc “‘_ digestibility of starches from various 111 sources. He found that the starch of rice. wheat and corn requires two tablet roads. no months.“ 1k Mom pmnincs. greens and ml and less: moat and cereals, 1s lllP u -L0-datc hours for digestion: the starch of 111i“ Uf37x12:rcxhlghnutfllgion my” oatmeal. eighty minutes; while so rgérieg pifzscflbes 5m. Ameripqng arrowroot digests in thirty minutes. l“? Mg“ to “V? “mg and wen‘ and potato starch is Cbmplfitftly-‘wvgnl! me prominence being given digested in ten minutes. In otllerim ‘he food ‘mm of the pomm m. wcrds, the starch of wheat, corrnd ’1n the United states mm other and rice requires twelve times as 11-11mm Gamma long for digestion as does the starch H9111 - ' meal, eight times as long. muses cal breakfast foods for the old- tlme griddle cakes. fried potatoeswthrough m“ means the press and at exhibitions. irn has b en in the interest of the con- g 1 a qua] ‘ are in the market to supp ll servation of the American stomach. 1m, product. Macks!“ B" b i. lashewmldtlz: wcfsinvestigate the m" d with full instruction iprice that educational campaign. convince bu!‘ Chnrlottatown, P. a. 1.. Nov." s ma. ,k e Cnn you complete this poem? The definition of "plenty"; 14, ts just to have s littlelmore Than what the neighbors-f, Y W?‘ oaths tinnthllv! "1 - " .J..:..: l . = sufferer in a stats of almost coni- r Ti‘ 4'. in any _ chim- Abbcy, lived on this, iarc, with rye broad. fori more than a century and a half. Illii "Hora IlPS Old Part1“, ho (llLCl at the n81‘. 01' 152 years and Toronto yesterday day with local officers from Vancouver, lodges of the Cali- idiali brotherhood of railway cm- i ' the lumber workers, general ‘ unions in different cities. minei.) un‘ 1S ill Alberta and nor- ullions," he said. Tho one big union ‘of Manitoba will all. . be represent- |cd at the convention. l “The congress has made progress mg m - b I i __ _~- e course of a Winter is a - as is ordinarily produced by 0-115- dulmc U10 your. as our reports Will (jbher subject AlcghoL with a be; . whitat. Under sonic fllf-‘fdllOlV. Our lnenlbcrslalp is now 60.- lng point of 1B0 degrees. evilpornteg 95- 1" m”- eve“ yield 31mm‘ w“ behcvc m adeplinli H1191“ quickly under some conditions and ‘iilll. views. We om willing to listen wlllhougn we may not agree." ‘Livestock Market l (Canadian PrcssJ l MONTREAL. Nov.. fifiThcrc wort 65.‘! cattle, 137 calves, 1077 hogs mid ' 5L 71g _i~,im;p and mnbs rm. 531,. on we months just ahead. Theres the gar- ‘, two lurlrkcts tcclny; and illso through 1 iaillcd for South Africa. twn llufiaios from Wninwrlgilt Pink. Cattle cficrerl fcv lCPlYllilCll quality, r..iill1' l" null bull‘; ‘lllll lTlli, iy munch; ztllil cutters sold from. $11.50 in 4.50. and commol 1G medium cows. (irassers were uneven selling from 311d #139111, the WHY. It is a task that cannot bel of the con- gress. "We expect to have delegates pclmlly, with inconvenience as the thc-ru 011i" i0 and building trade freeze compounds, alcohol and glyc-.; .31.; ‘WW. “prior or crushed stone driveway sees _, and iuqln hard time during the season of es \V£‘l'1?|'i'lll,€I'Ill1l/f3 freezes mid thaws. A new, WCFIHlOi) dressing helps. $4.50 to $6.00. lllut off forever without paying thal i i Of the two most widely used antlq lowest price. BOILING POINTS DIFFER erinfl. each has its advantages. In. the matter of initial price, alcohol leads. But, whether ‘it costs less dur- has to be replaced. Glycerlne, with a boiling point of 225, will last the Winter on one filling. And, it can bc used next year. too. PREPARE ‘ DRIVEWAY, T00 Getting thr- car ready for Wintcr Tlliill; oi ‘llv \"ll'l<'l' null lil".‘i'lll‘ll 1v" -- ‘> ll‘ " ' i ( i‘ i . ll x in. .1. l’ ‘w lloni= .l‘l1l'~ inllvi-uicllri- .\'Ii\‘1'~ _\~‘i ' ' l- in iuirvllxrlllt’. Zlllll. ilil'llll'i\ you H- lid. J-‘ilil vlliiilw- {twill ill? Filflfl-llll)’ rli- ll» l ‘!l‘l fl““ll lull‘. lllil-lltizi-ii irl zi- l. 31- W111 \\"i<ll .'!l1ll\'l'lll‘Ill'(lll\'il‘li. \'<---1i~ w ll."‘.‘l“.' viv." Hf‘ irv lo luv-bi‘ Your (‘ll-live .\li (Pr. i»? "unu- lhing "lust us flood." If you have not zilrcrdy 1N" i"- anxl Winter Book-semi l‘ 1r ons- to-d . $1‘. E N sglmlrrio CHARLO’ ‘TETOWN CANADA is not the only form of preparation necessary to assure a happy motor- ing experience during the cold age driveway calllnir for attention», If it is concrete. nothing need bl.‘ done, of course. However. tlic cinq ll i 1 MAY START THE SKID J II uii\.’|»:<lit\vi~il l mo. 1+ eWorlds is represented .5. Canadaisfzneic‘ Q $5, 50 r0.'7.00. With the bulk of tho Unequal tire pressures mean un-l sales around, $6.00. Good vcals xvercicqual brakes. Unequal braking fric-l from, $12.00 to 13.00. Good lambs tion means a skid in many casesl were sold for $11.00 with culls outlThe motorist interested in safe bad I L1 mbs of fairly good average quali- weather car operation will remember iv including bucks sold for, $10.50 to this point. , $10.75 and. culls as low as $ 9.00. The PROTECTS THE BATTERY hulk of the hogs were sold_ for $10. Underwear it would seem tlililt - , i . t ti as-opportunc m‘ of potatoes; and the starch of oat- ygfinlggelggwnrglelglland‘ why?‘ pan. f1 t product n i9 No doubt m” Substitution o‘ c“. lworld tlihgapitgleisze on this fact, and ' of publicity mi “led ‘pork and other mdlgesumes' ‘press the consuming public that we prepare and serve- k fcentral Canada. the more lcreilhihlillsive the evidence of the Em“ lpossibilitles awaitinl our Gwwt": lto dispose of their pljodllfil "- its quality‘ them. 5116:‘: - u stion o e h ‘ is no q e especially to ow“ people OI the r. o. arson/m ftPeflllblit Asthma. A InOSt dil- . tresalng characteristic of this de-‘;‘:r°1‘1of°{ bilitatinl disease, a the‘ nerlllwm Duff ._with which recurring attacks come] to sap away strength and leave the '11-» i di l a sill a ual. exhalation. Bo wiser precaution on m,- = e ' cdd sale up to $10.50, sows wer mostly $8.50 to 8.75. l A Sudden End to put up in convenient; . stomach Trouble 25 with a strong undertone and an Batteries. of vcourse, get severe c usage in the cold weather. Harder starting and more use of the lights are the two most serious drains. Ono thought that the motorist should. carry in mind in connection with! battery care is that a fully charged‘ unit never freezes. l NOT T0 BE FORGOTTEN One form of choke abuse that is must go on a“rliot. ton acidity, Brazilian Traction is b, g d “m” I. Car steel Com. of Canada .. veritalaletogolg rragiedgiaaltit’ 9 11 ma?!“ gem and “mm” " “Howe p I am. sli- etc. food fermentation. soothes an stomach Iinin recovery is qu "18 example o who use "Papch Dinpe - in" bl - AIN or discomfort following a meal “M11111 “"11" Ymlilnc to nccil tlic warning that tho indigestion. ilntillencc and’ hea tburn aro N11" “m” °""'°f Pongcr than the period rcqured in After too hasty a lunch, or ton hearty a dinner, n. little “Pope's Dm- pepsin," instantly ncutralizcs excess ac dity, Ito o that fermentation, and heals the BCKIJIIlIIIIICII as if by magic. Your ck and complete. Make nt of getting a flO-cent Pope's Diapcpsin" from lat today, and so follow the millions all over the world ‘ to and mach trou- aiwgether too common, according to service experts, is that 0f which the forgetful driver is guilty. Flail- "l, choke never should be let out give the cold engine a draught of rich fuel. he ommlts the worse offense of forgetting the choke al- together. He pulls it out and leaves it there until he reaches his destin- ation. Thaifs the worst of crimes in connection with the choke. Lrdrrr umnrcsm Nsanso Oflo ymd lfluid grasses bongcai in cold weather. One of the items of Winter car preparation. then. is that of having the transmission and differential gon- housinga filled with a lighter lubricant. l1"! NBVQ T000014!) THAT is why more and more . people, every day, prefer "Ceetee” Underwear for heal- ‘ thy warmth and conifer}. Only Quality could have built up such an enviable reputation ' as“Ccetee” Underwear enjoys. l! our dealer, in all weigllu, styles an sizes, plain ur ribbed. Look for the trade-mark on every garment. Mule in Canal: by ‘ma c. TURNBULL co. ct can", LTD.