'i -,, r' ll .l- if" .. lv, ft l i , . . li- V » - Annual Meeting MARCH, ld 192:29 are run down nervous, in any way get a yar to day The Tha Anhllll Meeting of the Easi- G'.l| Klnfs Exhibition Association. Will he held in McQuald Building, on March 17th., at 2:30 p. All interested, invited to at- P. A. MACISAAC, Pres. ; D. F. MACAULAY, S¢c'i. z” B000-3-U-'li , rg rum [ui stu I offer for sale my farm situated at Springfield, Lot 67, 1% miles and soft wood. New dwelling housr and buildings ln first class condi-I tion. LEMUEL MCKAY Springfielii. ‘ Bradalbwiic R R have to buy' _ na. if .1:-’?v: ' 10, --.aiu -'slit-» ~..,\:»- _ 3081-3-12-mwf. lil? ,, 'LL 'F19-.~. :Hr ‘ it F31: if ' ` 'I in lli At my Store, Bonshaw, commeii. &>` u lnglvlondny, March 12th at |--' o’clock sharp. Dry Goods, Boo . Shoes, Rubbers, Groceries, etc. Sale will be continued for 2 dnv 2970-3-7-wsm ' _ and your wife?" _ trouble." I ~ g ~ _ _ ‘ . _ _ I __ - __ , V llshe objected kd a kiwi” i “If I Stamp on the fmor’ ring up-gl`F¢(;l)anhtigki‘iut'he Wills zihiilci No' I-Ulhinrl-\il~‘i,r€:=cM U) mm "W r and the 'most r`ex=.'l|l:ii- siiilibinii .:.~n-. 5\|`a"B¢ fh'"9 f°" 0 WHC -° °i’ Marlborough Street Police Station "3 I no 1 mm' ` ‘"9 ?mq “"n'.”“"" "xp" U ' ` __ _ . I , 0 Ire. 1°" t°'" I in/U55 BTUWU ell.l0il1€£l- V il think' and perhaps his Eg' bm I AH nw yiiltmi Nh” alum; ‘NIV 'lille tollowiiii: dirt-i-tors: \~,'4-wi -l\‘r<-ll A Laird Alliuliy It li "N°t wh!" WB give" *° 2"-°fl‘€'E She stole out of the room, raiiiw not "h.mk,,thal he "5 dead' I»“'m i"°,“" "‘C]`eifSl'__llg, mfwfdi iioiiiiiinled to \'eni'eseiit the <1/i.~:-i ' i ` U i gm." O iughgly up the stairs' entered the va'iha}»[leul(;ggt¢lli‘i`eto mumble ii-r-olv»-‘cnt-Ir,>)i:'l;r'iiiililnlleii-Dgiillliii;N iiiuglx-s';i'vii:c U`l<'lS ‘lf lll'~`ll' l""'f1ll0lli~“ can a ai' ment above an thre ' " » ' _ _ .. . ._ .lnnise I\ic(ia\-lilo, Klnkni-n, lt l0D0h thr; wil1d0W,° Below, five meh gy' lrransmt fetgchedth Waier ufnciiliigli im] ,2,I\Ll;,,,,‘;‘i(;c:lLl{,i,!|| Ellis l`li‘zillslinw, Kinkoru. lwere standing. She saw them only buweg anh.,_Uge ‘T ;,,ti',° in? §'l‘"_f`,'._n 1,( h.,m,` lm, muh 4,., `mL.,.|_ .lohn lt. M<<.(Jabe, Kinkora, lmdistmcuy in the light' from the low? lup \'A‘w`mm` Sli' 't idlllnll' ‘lu r-rwiicli A lib' lilicmltlov- A"d|`9W Mlluilzml- Klnk°Y'U~ ,distant street lamp.,,l.iut they obvi- ,;rl1eem;f:1 E' in t;]';':_'I;|' W' _mm ‘H lim, 0,. aclivifv Louis Pearson, Clielion. ,ously had no kinship with the or-f‘ hpgrhapg Dum ;`,l'|"` u0W,,lw0'uh'| `_,`c0`u geriouslv dpplew uw .Melvin (ltaig, Lower llelleqiio. lvintlsoi- Hell, lloi\s_-iimw, l'l.li. dinary order of midnight |iia1'aud-'Renew d`emi,,,,md “;\,.,. 'thc-, |,u`dl,-“ml 1-(il. tho D,,,.pw`,. 0|- ,nf,,.m,g ~ llairison IVl<~.l<‘:i1'luiic, lfernwoull. _ , _ ers. _ ` " _ ‘ ' _ _' , , . ', ._ . .~ ,ln R, ` ' e -- _ _.__ .y _ . . l - ram- of nie... were m @v¢.....g *"“°°°‘ ” l”“°“’ “"“°‘ “” ““‘“' "‘ “ ""“""" “"“",,,‘,f,,§”"“ Y I i \ 'clress, and one of tiiem. whose' l`in- 23,15, ,yllm olfgu n;:§.,.."")mg m Hu,,;p0,.m,1 hy - f ` J' ger was still pressin the bell, seem- .. 'V .g ‘ _ ~ .Y ' ` ' . - no- ,.- f -e _ ’\`. , cd to her with mg panned black We are going to sleep in cu1,tlie exlicireineor _those rcsD0| . ) ` ' /' beard and sallow complexion. vague- dressing.. go "N Miss Bmwn sug'lii]lc my mh.YH“|.'&;:M_'l.nghIhenlgliiii .ii 4 ll fammar _ He 4 . gested, and he can stay where l1e;(.rcn\ Britain \\ _Pitt 0 11 H | 1 y . v was wearing a,iS_ The,-0 is “owing else for it we‘$3_7l.".0,00(i is available for use. ; ,_ ~ ,silk hat and a long coat with aii . . _ _ _i __.__;.¢.>---- - _ Q /// ° astrakun collar turned up. At tlie'cai1It ifrnl huéi-2?' into -uw sheets," ismmd of the °pe“i“g °f me wi"d°W wondsr iles i1uiten;tJmlrd;ite;gle” I ` i we miie? ‘Ins headiang alms Brown Frances rested her hand gently! g `- imme ia ey recogn ze im. It was ._ . _ ' -i A ,Malakoft iupon his forehead, adjusted a ban-l D rn Y ml week of Fehl_um__\, Howovl "What do you wanm., Miss Brown dage and moved the pillow ct little ,mmm rut.. He W may ni UH Dom ' » ... ., . 1'. . . . , i ' “H¢||° JUG! H°W'S ¢l1¢ U°¥7`_' fmmanded- 'glfeaslsoliggghtill h;slll:egg1ar0f?let;Leh1?§_`iiiiioii Livestock Bi'ancli. and Mr. “$°y. me eye! Ws a girl! Eval" “I want the man whom you let mamde, of he, clffhes ,md ,,.,.ap_<\v. .|. in-lu, or the Provincial in- ,into this house just now," was the Ped serself in her dregsmg gown anfpnn-mont of Agi~ic\iltim~. .tatteinled lPl'f?l‘",¥1V£li’?\;f?Dl)'- . lgxample which Mlssl Bmwny a'fte|-‘a iiumbei' of meeiiiigs iliiii lli;hl?or~ ' :.1 momemgs hesmm n d ith den line and as a. i'es=u . a ‘Dir f There was a confused murmur of more circu,nSpec¢10n_ofo11$.1,ed W iing Club lim-i been organized, rep- .";5;-" i' - f f f A /I ,H -\-\-in~......-.............-- V' ~, ‘- _ . Their Ghoiee / . `\,, . ' I . I "He's murdered a man in Claargcsi ,T0 Be C,,“¢|m,¢d_\ Ceiural Berleqnc, Tryon, _victor-ia, `-A ` ‘V " , ‘ - w \ . T .. _/ _,.,. /1- AUCTIUN Sllllf At Searletown l WEDNESDAY, MARCH, 14TH ' Commencing at Twelve 0‘Cloek Sharp All my Stock, Crop & Farming Implementsf ` STOCK-Horse 7 years old, 1500 lbs.; Mare, 6 years old, X450 lbs.: Mare 11 years old, 1400 lbs.; Good Driving Horse, (Fleetf’oot); Horse 3 years old. (Lacopia); 3 Choice Grade Holstein Cows, to freshen in' May; Grade Shorthom Cow, fresh- en in April; Shortliorn Cow, 3 years old. newly freshened; Fai Cow, 2 Helfers 1 year old, 2 Bulls, I. year old, tShorthorn); Heller 2 years old, Cow 4 years old, freshen] in April: Cow 7 years olrl lla' ‘c'" ‘ (li'¢g'l.stered); 2 Brood Sows, tPure Bred Yorkshire); boar i--.L _.c.... old, Yorkshire; 90 Hens, Plymouth Bock. IMPLEMENTS-Binder, F. & W.;, 'Rake Bar, Hay Loader, new F. &| W.; Hay Mower, F. & W.; Disc' Drill and Fertilizer Attachment' new, F. & W.; Sectional Harrow, 17 Teeth, new, F. at W.; Cultivator, F. in W.; Manurespreader, F. & W.; Gang Plow. F. & W.; Ilay Rake,f Power Sprayer, new, Eureka; Pots-i to Planter, with Fertilizer Attach- ment, new, I.H.C. Potato Digger new, Hoover; Set Spring '1'oo.l» Harrows, Spike llarrows, 12 Bai Bishop Plow, Turnlp Seeder, Fertii. l:er_Sower, F. & W.; Turnip Pulp- or, Grain Crusher. rlifonarehl: Set Scales, 500 lbs.; Cream Separatot new. 900 lbs.; Crt-.nm Separator, 45‘ lbs.; Disc liorse Hoe on Wheels, Stumping Machine. 2 Power liovfse CliPD¢l‘S. Thrasher and Cleaner new. llilonaghnntt I. H. C. Utt--c. ilnc Engine. 3 ll. P.: Mogul l-In,;if»- 1 H. P., I-`armcrs` Boiler St-:-.tri zu- » Cooker. Double Trurk W:;u¢»n. i‘.-3 and Shafts, Sim"-vw flflt t\ 1..... Cart. Iron Axles, 2 Driving Wagons Jimntlng Sleigh. Double .in-.i .‘.`i»»l;lt~ Bob Sleds. Pumn l.~»k. \\'i»e S¢l'ei.('her, \Vil(‘elh:i"rrn\ l7l|» k~ né"\ Tickle. 3 Piinl-hcons. ('~-.l<<;_ Large Water Tank. 40 (`ell.iv l`r\»‘s. I2 An- chor Posls. 0 tcei: Pos. Vote Dig- gers, 2 Cross Cut Snw<_ Circular Sow, hall Interest in (Iirvulnr Saw, 200 lbs. Bluestone. .larksf-rcw. Sci Double llnrncss, 4 Collars. ‘2 Siee! . Collars, 3 Sets Leather Traces. Work Bridle! and llnmes, Pad and Branching. new; Pad nnd Breach- lng, Cart Saddle. Set Double Reins. now, Driving Harness, Forks. Shnv-1 » oil, Potato Fork and Scoop, 2 Lad-f lore, Hoes, Crowbar, 2 Scythes and lnoth. CROP-A Quantity of Choice load Oak. (white): Barley, Mixed Iced. Wheat. Marquis), Timothy' Iced. Hoy, Straw. Turnips. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS - Hail; lock, Cupboard. Dining Table and Choirs, Bedroom Fumlture, Dishes. MMI, Washing Machine and Wring- U, Crock Churn, Daisy Cham, Barrel Churn, Buckets and Baskets, and s number of articles not enum-I cated. ` ' . .Aho my FARM consisting of 26 l-2 Potato Lani, oitnat Bond, known §'°‘_. 25? F _ ;`Q OO#-OQOOO-0-000 f-X .... ‘1 t MISS BROWN OF X Y 0 ~__@ By E. rnuiipps oppsnuoim lC°wrich¢ mv by E rnuiipps oiunnheimt *O-0+#-0-ooo-¢'¢-0#-0-0-oo-Q-oo-Q4 Wait a moment.' she called out shall let you in P16952 n0t.’ he cried They are LOARA The Annual Meeting ol the ll. W Grand Orange Lodge of P E Island, will he held in the Orange Hall Hunter Rlv er, on Wednesday, March 21st. l928, at 1 o'ciock` p. m W W MUTTART rr~.-lim, Eyes and supplyi 3..-\R.R.l8'I‘EI-l, SOLICITOR. ETC. ‘ameron Block. Charlottetown, P31 I ” McDonald & McPhee B. A. ' _ _, S2:-.iq l_\ / i `\` . -- » all desperate I am off Frances was out of the room in a. flash She unfastened the latch and owned the green painted front dooi Paul was already on his way down the street. She summoned him imperlously. "C°m€ blillk. Mr. Paul-at once!" "‘Don'i: be an idiot!" Frances in- sisted, stamping her foot. “Quickly! Qu;ckly, or I shall come out and fetch you!" , "I did!" 'm€l1l'1." he began, turn- iniz around-“I had no ld¢a____ 1 It was significant of her that she' to oi-pli-ans in the way of supple- _ ’ | She mugh; him by the wat andlasked for no explanation. Paul. how menting pt-.iisioiis where it is con- ` [dragged htm in just as two or tlipe;-lever, promptly provided it. ' gsidered the chiitl’s ability warrants men appeared through me Opening; "I very sorry indeed," he be-t t-he e-.>fpei_ul_i,turo>`. 1 e g "Nu" °" th’ "ln °' "‘°. i"°"‘h i1i€idth€heen¢i3ir clbgeda :yzgmeyl-:ti srfieigviierrlilt lroviilgllilrofsntiie CE>{s?h1opiJellt.ag| sei;-Idolhiihliilgilikiiii;;hmd:i?esw(iii§t "'|”d‘ °”° °' a 'y'ffph°"7 '" °°" She looked at him in hormf.: a;r;;e'i\\'ith some friends who live near the result o-i' niiemployiiienl). Such "du" and biues' half pushed, half supported him m_ihere. I stayed with them all theiasstsiance to be iii the form of Ito the I-com, ‘time and then when I left them mellieul alll. myiiienw for 0i>@l`l1-l 'rr-'--- .__._--ir l “H ~ - ‘just near. the door of a. house open-' Lions, liosnitzil treatment and as-I ally to si B W Grand ‘§ec’y. 9 SIIIW £0 AS S0011 8-S they had turned ulivre alll is needcri, but partial.- the “'I’hey’ve gone," she announced. ld _.___ eavens, what has happened lol I 6 07'! Y _,?':,:., lynn?" she ex¢1ajmed_ _ ed, and out came Bretskopf, thetntsiuiice with the necessaiies of, A -_ I He staggered into a chair andiniaii I spoke to you about, the man: life wliorc- nc-csl is caused by ill- __ _,.*~ q. __r"s_"_'__ _drew 0,. one two long b,.eaths_ F.,,an_ who has been the evil genius of myllieallh and the _applicant is not in ' 'jr'-`_. _ __ _ lces, who had been a nurse during family' i"e°£`1D‘- M' `l’°“S‘°"` . I - F-Eur 1"" ‘the war' Saw that he was on the “I had warned Bretskopf that H4 3-Assistniice to willows and Lle- from Bradalbane Station. conslstinz £5 4. ~- ,cg point of fainting' She held her s y y- 5 g- p . _ :- - ' ' of 103 acres, 90 acres clear and ii: - ‘* lcup of hot tea to his lips. land he risked his life. I met hlinlare not in receipt ol' pension and a. high state of cultivation, balance' " V I ;`IhouE:t inotii" h¢;_ffaltered. to 1fIi;ce.wasHe “lie;r;iIb;ena¢i;l;i§§lwlio( Er?) `iiliI'iii'irlcli\i1L iiilegrllmc ol ~” " ' an 8 r 1 ~ - c l ' ‘ ‘ ‘ Wwmd Wm* 3 80041 8l'0W1h Of hl1l~ 'in 'l -il /7 ‘ ...N tm ~ O e 0 and said some' wearlng_a5 he stepped 011|, on tgtanee with one-i'zit.ioin-i. medical and 4 §:=...... TOO Bug! Skating's great icda; Centlpede: /Q1 ft/ \q \‘ .e-` ec o * :_ J \ _ v` I I. i \ r ;_;\ 1 .W he ta ed twent. four hour in En eiidcnts <'V° ' _ " h . Th -h ti oled. ini -$7,500 each for the f ll ,W ere ey came rus in ou it .1 ‘at avid a 1%-s:,l:,1;);;,\lsw)§,r;0ckvt,l;';ffroin the house-his friends. gTw0l..tli<-r Luo. The lille.-psi of tho bending Over _paul 1 k`d ~ ‘or three of them tried io rescue:t’uin’. onlv will be used .for soiiw 1nqly_ ' oo e up mquipihun. The ycouldirt. He was i'.iinc.;vcn=»s to'._-mn.. becaiisc or th" '-"“~» f' ~-f. A-W. nv... in the house", “When I had finished with l.im.§t\'|iste(-s' belief that the lienviewl \ I A/ M555 Brown whlsperéd ...M MD] ll threw him into the gutter. 'f'lien:<\en.nmis on the fund will not io (\ V ; I _Wu W W N Brighton wdayihey all came for me and we of in its csirlivst surges but. that tb. . /of. ,"5"-7-71`°'..,,_.'._ J -for me “.cek_end and th t them hit me from behind. 'There net-tl for aswstniicc t0 GX-S¢‘\‘\'l\ pounds! Last night. Y. . ` ‘ " ` ' - ff YOU Say the mah below is E milf- ‘ \'.-'ere removed to the United Church wr' (" (” Archlb‘\ld <1€I`€d. U10 DOHCG CH" HHV9 hiffl- Il/ where service was conducted by Rev. Graduate ‘seems to me from the state lie's in Hnsplml that it's you they‘ll want." _ mghngon gf Milton, | Em, Nose! There was a momentary silence-,l Burial took place iii North Wilt-| ' Then they all began to talk to onolahire Cemetery. There are left to' “K mM,,,,,aIiother, and though not a single lmourn a widow, two daughters, Mrs `,,u»,,,e` BBW, Bundim, word was intelligible to Miss Brown. | Albert Fritz of Mimleaiwlls. Minn-. umm (;¢m.,_. Street she was conscious of an atmosphere and Mrs. Harold McLean, of Char- ‘- .tllinte tg N, Y. P05! it--.ical School and |'...li¢'s= llllllled [0 EYES, and Throat lvoices. The faces ol' all five men O ' - -~ ' < t not-~ in th t ‘_ .lestntliig the largest err 5 i“"”° “P*“"‘°d» ‘md Mi” Bmw" iigngcglmirgtremhia Prince E-_-» Ai the orlraiiilzatioii nic(-tinir, Mr. 0 $ AND DQG Bicu li/ fi-*+“,~ . . . *rt* l, ,rumém/-.t.. 9 8 G *A 'f and llampwii At .ill ‘ ol these \ // ` iiieclliigs a representative bunch tri ` - - .Brown rejoined. iliog producei's were present, and R... 1..... it... _ i 0119 Of the men. Wh0 W9-S SW1Il8‘ latter discussing the iiicrlts ol' .ai ing a short, heavy stick, pushed his `_-` ‘Shipping Club, us formlniz a part way into the inlddle of the pave- LATE ARTEMAS CLOW ini' tho Illuriiimo Marketliig Bourll. ment. _ _ _ . 'ill l~iilqiiui‘to’.~4 nt. Moncton, it ` "Look here," he called out, “thel Many friends W1" hear with deepfiivzisl lllglilderl tokorganizc si Club, police can deal with this later on.i""g’e" °f me dew’ °f M" A"“”“”s,1inn wonlu 1....-~ tin- sttititins on W0 want that man and we're go-lclmfv' which °°°u1Ted .Tuesdayhilie liorrlcn line ns- slilnpiiig urn-l 4.-ng ,D have him Wyre commg}Ma1ch 6th.. at his home in North,u_M In This mm_iml_y_ Mbuny wus. Ou d .t th d ,, ,tinic, hopes were entertained for his y on open e oor. _ . ..|. | | , ,,,, , ____ _ recovery until the last, and all that mn "V" "E 0 = = ""3" Mi..s Brown leaned a little furihci i medical skin and tender nursing Cllflit- out into the night and they saw- ~~w , t 3, l-:ould do was unavailable. t man 1;?" o learn now to n I B shefhwas Holding Jlndhler Eight., The funeral ,ook place Thursday, ' ‘ ~ Y ' ` i ‘ ' ey 9' “mm e “C “`,nftei'noon at 1.30 and was largelyl 'to the roadway' iattcndecl A short service was heldi “The first one who comes nearim the h'0use_ at which me hymni ,through your window down here if- Wiltshire' Ammugh “mug mr S°me§....1.Q.{-10.1 ,.5 lilo fnrcniosl. ceiitrr. ’t l S i ____V__ lihc window." she warned them, "I,l.Sha|1' we meet beyond me River'--l . . ._ shall shoot, whoever it is. Myswhi(-h Mr Clow sun t , . _ , _ _ , . 2 _ , , . . g just before he . itll (‘rs.Si0i`ldi l di`(|.\ `fr_end below is ringing up Mnrbor- » died, was sung by special request of' -l-i_--~----*--- 0“gh Street at the D\'9SCUl3 111011190'-~ ` the famll after which the remains' Mark R. Mcflruigan B. A. » L i v~t..e Hours--9 to 12.30. iso no ami Of blasphemy- They drew 8“’-d“'l1"“"l‘_""“- and 0"” 5°" Elm” “l Money to Loan. illcLeod & Bentley J. A. BENTLEY | W, ll. BENTLEY. K. C. nsrristor and Attomey-at-law Omoo: 100 Richmond Street MONEY 'IO LOAN Jhnrlottetnwn. P. I. I. A. IIBDONALD B. P. UcPdER . A ren Gladly itfor Colds n...i.i¢y'. Mlmn is "aift¢im". 'lm une is pleasing. Ito action h so quick that one doa :tum o spun of coughing-and there ln 40 dos- In n 75-cent bottle! Every lnlmbol' ut the lnmliy du-lvel benefit fiom “Bucklcy'l". Have l bottle in tho house at all times. Druzzish lvory- where sell "Buekley'|" under I punitive guarantee. BU§!.£i-t.¥VS_ B t harrison. Atiomoyl. lw ‘ A I IP ` d ll. “im” to um ' l7f°""|' lwigelegram filule) Mrs. Alber uoiu;Bul.idln¢.Ohsriott'mn, ' Am u|...»,1¢.t._ sin ies W. K. Buckley. Limited. < i |42 Mutual Bt., Toronto I lvl __ ,. home, also two sisters, Mrs. Ashley, R. H. Baxter, assisted by Rev. C. F. of Washington. D. C.; Mrs. Camer- on, St. Vincent. Minn., and one bro- ther Ambrose of Humboldt. Minn. The pall-bearers were:~-Reuben Barrett, Edison Easter, Aquilla ,Bowman, Howard Boldersion, Mic- iliacl Coady. Wm. Cullen Sr. There weic many beautiful floral | trlbutcs:~» | Spray, Mrs. Clow and Marjorie; |Crescent, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clow land Elda; Spray, Mr. and Mrs. Har- old -McLean; Crescent, Mr. and Mrs. iAn'.zus McEnchern; Spray. Mr. John [McLean and daughter; Spray, -Miss ;Georgie Burns; Spray. Mr. and Mrs ‘Earl McLean; Spray, Mr. and Mrs. 'Cleaver Mclean. l Letters oi' sympathy were received loom w. s. Moxie, cimiotwtown; 'Kenneth Mcbeod, North Wiltshire; Mrs. Duncan Livingstone, Charlot- IIIK ABEIJ _ EIGHT MONTHS After Taking Lydia E. l’inliliam'| Vegetable Compound Could D0 All Her Work and Gained in Weigh! Melfort, Saskatchewan. - "l had inward troubles, headaches anti severe . wr. , »§»-'-""' = fl* `:*.:;, “ .. E. tu ,_'; :- _ *f:` .3 ,,... ,_ ._ Q". 3 .. ,, pnins in my buck: and sides. l was' so sick generally that l 'could not sit. up and l was in bed mostof the time for eight months. An aunt came to visit und help me as l was unablo to attend to my hal? and could nog o my work. .he told s* 'rf . . me fp d a E. Pinkhnm’s Vege- table C&'ihp¢i'\ind,and after-taking two bottles Icould ‘get up and dress my- _self. I alootoo Lydia E. Pinkiiam s Blood Mcdizino. W en I first took the medicine I onl weighed seventy- oight pounds. Plow I weigh twice as much. ll I get out of noi-ts or weary and ean'tuleep l always take another bottle of the Vegeta ie Coméaonnd. l ilnd it worlds ullly good or fe- male troubles, an ave recom- mended it to my neighbors. lwill too l d to answer an letters lic-town; and Mrs. Thos. R. Cullen, be l I r:;lvo stalking about lt.’y- Mrn. Wnun Rrrcmr, Box 486, Motfort, lf &tdnaa. o o A r-nur. "___, A _..-.- -~ ~~~ ‘ - “° Successful Winter Feeding Requires lmperials The “Power Foods,” which .supply energy and strength , are 'a necessity for your breeding foxes at this time. All the energy and strength must come from food and chiefly from one class of foods called “carbohy- drates.” From 0ne~third to one-half of the foxes’ diet* should bemade up of them. IMPERIAL COD LIVER OIL BISCUIT ranks very high in carbohydrates and it’s the correct cereal to feed at this season. IMPERIALS are also rich in vitamines and mineral salts, both 'absol- utely necessary for healthy, vigorous foxes. . Best Results in Reproduction are obtained from the regular feeding of IMPERIALS during the gestation_period, as they ,are laxative and have a cooling effect on the blood. Feed the morning' meal. of dry IMPERIALS. ` IMPERIALS are sold by leading distributors or direct from the factory. » ' _ imperial Biscuit Go Ltd :Phone V Box 446 Charlottetown, P. E. I. \ l’iit'km' Francis, Victoriii_ li.lt. W..l. Reid of Mi